Future Hall of Fame Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer is not happy with MLB's new Automated Ball-Strike challenge system ...
The Phillies catcher was successful on two challenges in his first experience with the automated ball-strike system being ...
Former New York Mets starter Max Scherzer is once again anti-change and spoke out this week about the ABS system in MLB.
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Travis Bazzana was the No. 1 overall draft selection only last summer. As he opens his first spring training camp, he's focused on his defense.
The introduction of the ABS system hopes to bridge the gap between human error and technological infallibility. Challenges are swift — taking mere seconds — and fans may appreciate the clarity it ...
Veteran MLB umpire Mike Muchlinski went viral on social media for his sense of humor after he got one of his strike zone ...
Angels designated hitter Carter Kieboom sure was pleased the call was confirmed, as he went on to single up the middle two ...
Safe to say new Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer it not a fan of robot umps after his first ABS experience in spring training.
It didn’t take long for Cam Smith, the Astros’ top-ranked prospect by MLB Pipeline (No. 59 overall in '25), to show his stuff ...
Dan Wilson is, so far, intrigued by the idea of the new automatic balls and strikes (ABS) challenge system. His players, so ...
Max Scherzer is entering his 18th big league season, after signing a one year deal with the Toronto Blue Jays this winter.
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