MLB's Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge system will debut during the 2026 regular season.
He may squat for a living, but catcher P.J. Higgins stands tall above all others at his position for knowing the strike zone ...
MLB's ABS challenge system is up and running this spring — and it's about to change baseball profoundly. Here's everything you need to know.
ABS (the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System, powered by T-Mobile) is finally here, and in Spring Training, we're getting our first good look at which Major League batters and catchers are the best ...
Many teams are using their time in spring training to analyze which of their players are the best at challenging calls.
Players are still figuring out what the automated strike zone looks like and which pitches they should contest at risk of costing their team.
Roncalli rallied but fell just short in fourth quarter in Class 3A state finals against Bellmont with leading scorer Elliot Leffler injured.
ABS has set a universally accepted strike zone: the width of the plate (17 inches), 53.5% of a player’s measured height without cleats at the top of the zone and 27% of his height at the bottom, with ...
“Let’s make sure it’s a high-leverage situation and try to at least have one late in the ball game if possible,” Kelly said.
For the first time ever, MLB teams will be able to challenge ball and strike calls in the regular season, thanks to the league's implementation of the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System ...
MLB is implementing the ABS challenge system for the first time in the regular season after testing it during spring training games last year.
Cadeau and L.J. Cason played together more against the Gophers and combined to hit 7 of 13 3-pointers. Trey McKenney and Nimari Burnett were 6-for-14 on 3s, and when the Wolverines are shooting like ...
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