When the first spring training games begin this week, something new will be in use: an automated ball-strike umpiring system. After years of trials in the minor leagues, it gets a major league test.
Thirteen spring stadiums and over 60% of Cactus and Grapefruit League games will feature an automated ball-strike (ABS) challenge system.
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A system for hitters, catchers and pitchers to challenge balls and strikes is being tested in some spring training ballparks.
The Arkansas Razorbacks have already clinched the series against Washington State, so now they look to complete the sweep.
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