ANY BASEBALL FAN would agree with that sentiment: One strike can alter a game. But last week's developments - Major League Baseball's test of the automated strike zone, and the possibility of this ...
Baseball fans are eagerly awaiting opening day. And while spring training is a time for teams to test out new players and strategies ... and they quickly check to see if the ball hit the strike zone, ...
Like it or hate it (Paul Skenes leans towards the latter), an automated strikezone is coming to Major League Baseball ... are games where the umpire's zone is big, and there are games where ...
When it came to this spring's experimental ball and strike appeal system, so far, so good. "It was fine," Chris Conroy said of the system that Major League Baseball used during preseason games in ...
MLB officials have had low-level talks about a "Golden At-Bat," which could permit a star slugger to hit out of order once a game in a high-leverage situation. Lower levels of baseball have long ...
Yes, there are strike-zone parameters ... everything out” quip at the end says it all in this famous donnybrook: Technology has complicated this delicate balance. In the aughts, baseball ...
Over the past decade, technology has played a greater role in baseball. Instant replay ... exact location of pitches as they enter the strike zone. The first use of the ABS challenge system ...
“The first time he didn’t appeal, I thought it was a strike,” Verlander said with a smile. This spring, Major League Baseball is using ... confines of the strike zone on any given day.
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