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Fans loved how MLB’s ABS challenge system exposed ump’s terrible call


If you have tuned in for any of the spring training games thus far, you’ve probably noticed that MLB has started testing an automated strike zone. And the best part about the system may be that umpires are getting a dose of accountability in real time.

That’s exactly what happened on Sunday.

As part of the ABS system being tested in 60% of spring training games, teams are allocated two challenges for balls and strikes (retained with a successful challenge). With Andy Pages at the plate for the Dodgers, the outfielder took exception when home plate umpire Nate Tomlinson rung him up for a bases-loaded strikeout.

Pages immediately tapped his helmet to signal for a challenge, and for good reason. Tomlinson was nowhere close with the call, and the umpire got to see that mistake right away.

Honestly, this beats the regular challenges because the umpires are communicating with the replay center and not always looking at the videoboard. With ABS, the umps get to see the mistake plastered on a big screen.

Now, MLB is only testing this system, and we won’t see it in regular season games until 2026 at the earliest. But fans already seem to be enjoying it so far.

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