Orioles win on first MLB game-ending ABS challenge overturn

The Baltimore Orioles secured an 8-3 victory over the Texas Rangers with a historic automated ball-strike challenge in the ninth inning at Camden Yards. Catcher Samuel Basallo's challenge overturned a called ball into a strike, ending the game on Wednesday. This marked the first time in Major League Baseball that an ABS call reversal clinched a win.

With two outs in the top of the ninth, Orioles pitcher Albert Suárez threw a 1-2 fastball to Rangers outfielder Evan Carter near the upper-outside corner of the strike zone. The pitch was called a ball, but Basallo requested a challenge using the ABS Challenge System, powered by T-Mobile, which the Orioles had implemented successfully twice earlier in the game and overall 12 times in 14 attempts through six games this season. The system, introduced at the start of the MLB season, confirmed the pitch as a strike, securing the game-ending out and the Orioles' series-clinching win in walk-off fashion via challenge. The decision proved pivotal, as Baltimore would have exhausted its challenges otherwise. Basallo explained through interpreter Brandon Quinones, “We still had two there at the end of the game, so I thought, ‘Why not use it?’ Better to use it and see what happens instead of holding onto it and maybe not using it the rest of the game.” Orioles interim manager Craig Albernaz encouraged the challenge, noting they had spares available. Suárez, a 36-year-old veteran with experience in Japan and Korea, appreciated the outcome: “I wasn’t thinking it was a strike, and then, when he challenged it, I was like, ‘OK, let’s see.’ Good thing we got it.” He added with a smile that he likes the ABS system more after the game. Rangers players and manager expressed frustration with the anticlimactic finish. Carter said, “It's just super anticlimactic... it's a different zone than we've been used to.” Texas manager Skip Schumaker called it the toughest scenario, hoping for better luck later in the season and playoffs.

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