Jordan Walker homers after successful ABS challenge

St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker overturned a strike-three call via ABS challenge and hit a home run on the next pitch during Sunday's 3-2 spring training win over the Houston Astros. The moment came in the third inning at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Florida.

In the third inning, Walker led off against Houston right-hander Cristian Javier. Home-plate umpire James Jean called him out on strikes, but Walker challenged the decision. The scoreboard review showed the pitch was on the outside edge of the strike zone, granting Walker another opportunity in the batter's box. On the subsequent 3-2 fastball, he launched it over the center-field wall, tying the game at 1-1. This marked Walker's first home run of the Grapefruit League season and helped secure the Cardinals' narrow victory. Walker finished the game 2-for-3, improving to 3-for-7 with a walk over his last two outings. Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol praised the swing: “It was a big swing for him. You go from a punchout to a homer. I’m glad it worked out the way it did. It was a really good swing.” Marmol added that Walker's recent performances showed better execution, expressing hope he builds confidence from it. Walker had struggled through much of spring training, adjusting his swing in the Cardinals' hitting lab at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. Recently, he shifted mentally: “For me, it’s mental. ... What’s best is to just hit the ball. Today, I told myself, ‘Whatever happens, go swing at the ball,' and it happened to be my best day.” He emphasized reacting without overthinking.

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