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I have watched several MLB preseason games so far and (Original Post) Diamond_Dog Mar 2026 OP
Me too Auggie Mar 2026 #1
Was watching the Guards-Dodgers game this afternoon Auggie Diamond_Dog Mar 2026 #2
Wow. I was listening on radio ... Auggie Mar 2026 #5
Yes, you're right, Auggie, the pitch I mentioned was in the 1st inning. Diamond_Dog Mar 2026 #6
They used it last year in pre-season as well. I like it, too... Wounded Bear Mar 2026 #3
I was amazed at how far off some calls the umps made were! Diamond_Dog Mar 2026 #8
They are trained to look over the inside shoulder of the catcher... Wounded Bear Mar 2026 #13
I like it too Brother Buzz Mar 2026 #4
Yes it is very fast! Diamond_Dog Mar 2026 #9
Count me in. True Dough Mar 2026 #7
That's a good question! Diamond_Dog Mar 2026 #10
Umpires are MLB's official representation on the field ... Auggie Mar 2026 #11
There will always be live umpires on the field, at least in our lifetimes...nt Wounded Bear Mar 2026 #14
I don't like it, but I didn't like the pitch or batters clocks Bristlecone Mar 2026 #12
Apparently a whole lot of fans are getting behind the ABS challenge True Dough Mar 29 #15
Another game where the ump looks horrible True Dough Mar 31 #16
Here's a game from today where ABS proved pivotal... True Dough Apr 26 #17
The ABS system was missing at the Diamondbacks/Padres series in Mexico City Brother Buzz Apr 26 #18
I found this - Diamond_Dog Apr 26 #19
Thanks. They could have hauled the 12 Hawk-Eye cameras to Mexico City Brother Buzz Apr 26 #20
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Diamond_Dog

(41,250 posts)
2. Was watching the Guards-Dodgers game this afternoon Auggie
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 06:54 PM
Mar 2026

One of the challenges showed the pitch was 2.5” off the plate. Ump had called it a strike.

Auggie

(33,331 posts)
5. Wow. I was listening on radio ...
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 08:21 PM
Mar 2026

so couldn't see it.



Was it either of the two successful challenges by Cleveland in the first inning that set-up the Manzardo grand slam?

That was cooler than the underside of a pillow.

Diamond_Dog

(41,250 posts)
6. Yes, you're right, Auggie, the pitch I mentioned was in the 1st inning.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 09:02 PM
Mar 2026

Manzardo’s nickname-Manzo-They are giving away a bobblehead this summer in Cleveland of him in Mandalorian armor and holding a helmet. It will be labeled “The Manzalorian.”

Wounded Bear

(64,724 posts)
3. They used it last year in pre-season as well. I like it, too...
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 07:23 PM
Mar 2026

It's not perfect, but it does seem to correct calls well. It also exposes which players really know the strike zone.

Wounded Bear

(64,724 posts)
13. They are trained to look over the inside shoulder of the catcher...
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:57 PM
Mar 2026

so if the catcher sets up toward the inside part of the plate, the ump's angle to see the plate gets forced to the side significantly. They are always a little soft on the outside pitches anyway, and the position of the catcher can make it more difficult for them.

They are also looking down toward the plate, which can distort their angle of vision on the top/bottom of the zone, especially on tall or shorter batters.

The automated system helps correct these built in error opportunities. Statistically, the umps are actually pretty accurate given the challenges of the job, overall, but I'm still a fan of the challenge system.

True Dough

(27,432 posts)
7. Count me in.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 09:05 PM
Mar 2026

But my question is this: how long until it is expanded, or until umpires are all but gone from the game?

Do you think that will ever happen?

Diamond_Dog

(41,250 posts)
10. That's a good question!
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 09:13 PM
Mar 2026

Umpires belong to a union, right? I wonder what the union would have to say about that.

Auggie

(33,331 posts)
11. Umpires are MLB's official representation on the field ...
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 09:24 PM
Mar 2026

and have absolute and unquestioned control of play -- gamesmanship, rain delays, forfeits, etc. There are judgment calls on the bases too that are often too close to call via replay or if the camera is blocked. There should always be a need for a crew of some kind.

True Dough

(27,432 posts)
15. Apparently a whole lot of fans are getting behind the ABS challenge
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 10:47 AM
Mar 29

Watch this clip. The ump must be feeling rather foolish.


Brother Buzz

(40,499 posts)
18. The ABS system was missing at the Diamondbacks/Padres series in Mexico City
Sun Apr 26, 2026, 07:38 PM
Apr 26

Then I realized I know squat about what is needed to make it work. Any help?

Diamond_Dog

(41,250 posts)
19. I found this -
Sun Apr 26, 2026, 07:43 PM
Apr 26

The Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) system—often referred to as "robot umpires"—was not used during the Padres-Diamondbacks Mexico City series (April 25-26, 2026) because Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú lacked the necessary infrastructure, specifically the specialized 12 Hawk-Eye cameras and T-Mobile private 5G network required to track the pitch location precisely.

Sports Illustrated

Brother Buzz

(40,499 posts)
20. Thanks. They could have hauled the 12 Hawk-Eye cameras to Mexico City
Sun Apr 26, 2026, 07:54 PM
Apr 26

But I guess the lack of T-Mobile private 5G network thingy made it a nonstarter.

I really like this ABS thingy.

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