MLB deploys T-Mobile ABS system to review strike calls

Major League Baseball introduced an automated ball-strike challenge system this season in partnership with T-Mobile. The technology allows players to review close pitches using high-speed cameras and instant animations displayed on stadium screens. In a May 1 game at T-Mobile Park, the system confirmed an umpire's strike call on a pitch from Kansas City Royals pitcher Cole Ragans to Seattle Mariners hitter Leo Rivas.

Twelve Hawk-Eye cameras track each pitch and feed data over a private T-Mobile 5G network. The system delivers an average review time of 15.4 seconds, with latency around 2.3 milliseconds. Fans, players, and umpires see the animated result simultaneously on the big screen.

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Matt Olson celebrates as MLB's ABS system overturns a strike call against Paul Skenes in Braves' 3-1 win over Pirates.
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Matt Olson successfully challenges Skenes pitch with ABS system

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In a spring training game, Atlanta Braves first baseman Matt Olson used MLB's new Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System to overturn a close strike call against Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes. The Braves won all four challenges against Skenes, contributing to their 3-1 victory. The incident highlighted the precision of the ABS system in its debut regular season.

Major League Baseball begins using the automated ball-strike challenge system this season, allowing teams to appeal certain calls while human umpires handle most pitches. Each team receives two challenges per game, retaining successful ones. The system, tested extensively in the minors, features personalized strike zones for players.

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Following Major League Baseball's introduction of the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system this season—allowing teams two challenges per game on ball/strike calls with personalized strike zones—players and managers are approaching it cautiously. In the first 62 games, teams issued 227 challenges (3.7 per game), reflecting a learning curve as highlighted by early successes, misses, and reflections.

The Wimbledon Championships will implement a video review system for the first time in its 149-year history during the 2026 edition. The technology, already in use at the US Open and Australian Open, will be available on key courts. This change addresses demands for improved officiating while the tournament maintains other traditions.

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Baseball fans can watch Minor League Baseball games for free all season long on the Bally Sports Live app and at BallySports.com. An MLB+ subscription also unlocks additional MiLB content along with other baseball features.

Major League Baseball teams are turning to bunts more often this season as hitters struggle against high-velocity pitching. Several low-budget clubs lead the league in both sacrifice attempts and bunt hits through early May. The trend marks a shift from years of declining use of the play.

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Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Jacob Misiorowski threw the fastest pitches ever tracked by a starting pitcher during a 6-0 victory over the New York Yankees on May 8 at American Family Field.

 

 

 

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