La MLB implementa el sistema ABS de T-Mobile para revisar las decisiones de strike

Las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol introdujeron esta temporada un sistema de desafío automatizado de bolas y strikes en asociación con T-Mobile. La tecnología permite a los jugadores revisar lanzamientos ajustados mediante cámaras de alta velocidad y animaciones instantáneas que se muestran en las pantallas del estadio. En un partido celebrado el 1 de mayo en el T-Mobile Park, el sistema confirmó la decisión de strike del árbitro en un lanzamiento del lanzador de los Kansas City Royals, Cole Ragans, al bateador de los Seattle Mariners, Leo Rivas.

Doce cámaras Hawk-Eye rastrean cada lanzamiento y transmiten los datos a través de una red privada 5G de T-Mobile. El sistema ofrece un tiempo de revisión promedio de 15.4 segundos, con una latencia de alrededor de 2.3 milisegundos. Los aficionados, los jugadores y los árbitros ven el resultado animado simultáneamente en la pantalla grande.

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