At long last, player protest with ball or strike calls can be handled with something other than ineffectual arguing.
MLB games will look different this season, and we have you covered on what to know about the newest rule changes, including the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System.
As we enter the final week of the 2025 MLB regular season, the league has made a significant announcement, stating that it will implement an Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System for the entirety of ...
For the first time in MLB history, balls and strikes will be able to be challenged starting in the 2026 regular season. The Automated Balls/Strikes (ABS) Challenge System, which was featured during ...
MLB will continue to experiment with a challenge system for balls and strikes at the 2025 All-Star Game. "The same process used this past spring training will be used for the midsummer classic: Each ...
The Battlefield Comms account on social media shared a Community update about changes to Challenges. Players will be pleased to hear that the requirements to complete some Challenges have been reduced ...
SAN FRANCISCO — There it was, for the first time in Major League Baseball history, the outcome of a ball-strike call deciding by a machine. It happened in the fourth inning Wednesday night in the New ...
During the Mariners’ opening series against the Guardians, television analyst and former MLB pitcher Ryan Rowland-Smith ...
Strict no-buy challenges often backfire because rigid rules rely on willpower and can trigger burnout or rebound spending. More sustainable money habits work by adding friction to impulse spending and ...
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