This is the second installment of InsideThePirates weekend debate series. This week Gary Morgan and Jared Martin will be debating whether or not the MLB should use robo umps. Before we get started ...
Patrick Bailey was skeptical when Major League Baseball announced the implementation of the automated ball-strike system, or ...
WORCESTER, Mass. — Trailing Nashville with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, St. Paul Saints first baseman Alex Kirilloff watched the 3-2 pitch go by for strike three. He thought it might have ...
Some thought robo-umps would kill pitch framing. Instead, catchers are making it a weapon, learning each hitter's zone to use ...
PHOENIX (AP) — San Francisco Giants rookie Bryce Eldridge was logged at 6-foot-7 “and some change,” he said. That was the measurement for the slugger for the major leagues' Automated Ball-Strike ...
The future of baseball is approaching, and it is approaching fast. On Thursday, the MLB announced that the electronic strike zone would debut in all Triple-A ballparks in 2023 and soon the major ...
TAMPA, Fla. – In an angry, divided world, there’s no greater unifier than major league umpires. Everyone hates them. The machines are coming to take their jobs. Couldn’t happen to a nicer group.
If the pitcher, catcher or batter disagrees with a ball or strike call, they have the right to challenge the umpire, with everyone in the stands able to see who was right with a graphic on full ...
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Robo-umpires introduced in Major League Baseball to enhance strike zone consistency for tall players
The MLB's introduction of the Automated Ball-Strike System aims to enhance strike zone accuracy, particularly for taller ...
The Automated Ball-Strike System is set to be implemented in Major League Baseball, promising a more consistent strike zone for taller players like Bryce Eldridge and Aaron Judge.
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