MLB World divided by planned implementation of Automated Ball Strike technology at the minor league level in 2023

MLB World divided by planned implementation of Automated Ball Strike technology at the minor league level in 2023

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MLB World divided by planned implementation of Automated Ball Strike technology at the minor league level in 2023

Chicago White Sox v Detroit Tigers After years of calling for it, Automated Ball/Strike technology, or ABS, is being implemented at the AAA level as a test for the . If the test proves that this system can improve accuracy without causing too much of a delay, we could see it in the major leagues sooner rather than later. This new technology has illicited a wide variety of responses from baseball fans. The technology creates an automatic strikezone that teams can use if they so choose to challenge the home plate umpires call. This is a concept that has been around for years, especially given the prevalence of this technology on broadcasts of games. Now, the robot umps will get their chance to be tested in the minor leagues. Joel Sherman reported the news of the new system and its plans for expansion on Twitter. MLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemMLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge system MLB feels best data comes from AAA rather than lower minors. So this is strongest sign that ABS in one of these forms will be part of the MLB as early as ‘24 season depending on how the AAA testing goes, perhaps ‘25. MLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemMLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemMLB feels best data comes from AAA rather than lower minors. So this is strongest sign that ABS in one of these forms will be part of the MLB as early as ‘24 season depending on how the AAA testing goes, perhaps ‘25. This caused an instant and passionate reaction on Twitter. Some fans see this as the clear future of the game, where mistakes in officiating can be almost entirely eliminated. Others see it as removing a very human element with a system that will make the game take longer and be less fun. Until we see this system in action, it is hard to say that either side is wrong. I fucking hate this. MLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemMLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemI fucking hate this. Yes! One step closer. Might make a trip up to Omaha to see it in action. MLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemMLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemYes! One step closer. Might make a trip up to Omaha to see it in action. This is much needed! The system seemed to work great in the several AAA games I attended last season. MLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemMLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemThis is much needed! The system seemed to work great in the several AAA games I attended last season. An added benefit of this implementation will mean that Statcast will be available in the minor leagues. This is something that MLB fans have been hoping for for a long time. It will allow more statistics and data on prospects to be available to the public. A) It takes like 15 seconds, it's not a replay challenge.

B) Statcast for Triple A, baby. Hopefully it's MiLB wide. MLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemMLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemA) It takes like 15 seconds, it's not a replay challenge.B) Statcast for Triple A, baby. Hopefully it's MiLB wide. Getting closer…. Another thing I am evolving on…Since technology involved in the games is not going to go away and seeing so many games turn on a bad ball/strike call I think I am ready. I haven’t seen it live so this with be worth an early season trip to Toledo. MLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemMLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemGetting closer…. Another thing I am evolving on…Since technology involved in the games is not going to go away and seeing so many games turn on a bad ball/strike call I think I am ready. I haven’t seen it live so this with be worth an early season trip to Toledo. Sports fans are naturally wary of change, especially in a league as historic as the MLB. For over a century, the game has been played a certain way. Many history-focused fans would see this as a step too far away from previous eras of baseball. Be careful what you wish for MLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemMLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemBe careful what you wish for So MLB wants to speed up the game with a pitch clock, only to slow it down again by letting pitcher/hitters challenge balls and strikes, and they wonder why no one watches? MLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemMLB plans to have the Automated Ball/Strike (ABS) technology in all 30 AAA parks in ‘23. Current plan: Multiple times a week games will be only ABS. Multiple times: ABS with hitter/pitcher challenge systemSo MLB wants to speed up the game with a pitch clock, only to slow it down again by letting pitcher/hitters challenge balls and strikes, and they wonder why no one watches? Ruining the fucking game Ruining the fucking game Slowly but surely, the MLB is changing before our very eyes.

The MLB has to modernize to be able to compete with other sports leagues

Divisional Series - St Louis Cardinals v Atlanta Braves - Game One Baseball used to be the most popular sport in the United States, and second place wasn't very close. Now, based on social media and television ratings, the MLB is likely the third most popular behind the and . This is a dropoff that has been brewing for decades and has no singular cause. Changes like this ensure more accurate results that make the game easier to follow. Asking fans to ignore poor calls was not a strategy that was working. Only time will tell how well this technology improves the game that we all love. Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Thank You! Show More Comments No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Logout No Results Found
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