Blue Jays-Braves spring game concludes on ABS challenge

The Atlanta Braves defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 9-5 in a Grapefruit League contest that ended dramatically on an ABS challenge in the ninth inning. With bases loaded and two outs, reliever Luis Vargas' slider to Josh Rivera was initially called a ball but overturned to a strikeout after review. This marked the third such instance in recent spring training games involving the new automated ball-strike system.

In a tense top of the ninth at CoolToday Park in Venice, Florida, the Braves held a 9-5 lead over the Blue Jays with two outs and the bases loaded. Toronto's Josh Rivera faced a 0-2 count against Braves reliever Luis Vargas, who delivered a Frisbee slider ruled just high by the umpire. Braves catcher Archer Brookman immediately signaled for a challenge under MLB's new ABS system, implemented for the first time in 2026.

Replay review confirmed the pitch caught the top of the strike zone, reversing the call to strike three and securing the victory on a backwards K. The outcome highlighted the ABS challenge's potential to alter game endings, as noted in the league's experimental use during spring training.

This was the third time in the past five days that an ABS challenge decided a game's final pitch. On Sunday, the Arizona Diamondbacks successfully converted a would-be ball into a game-ending strikeout in their 9-6 win, though the tying run was on deck. Monday saw the Houston Astros' unsuccessful bid to overturn a 3-2 strike call, confirming it and ending a 3-3 tie.

The ABS system, allowing teams limited challenges per game with replay review, echoes the pitch timer's debut in 2023 spring training, which also produced unusual finishes involving the Braves. Players are still adapting; Atlanta's Ronald Acuña Jr. recently attempted a mistaken challenge during a World Baseball Classic exhibition. While becoming more routine, such moments underscore the system's evolving role in baseball.

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