The first week of Spring Training games have already given us a glimpse into how the challenge system will work - and the ...
Lakeland, Fla. – Jack Flaherty stood with his back to the plate, his arm on his side and a bemused look on his face. He’d ...
He may squat for a living, but catcher P.J. Higgins stands tall above all others at his position for knowing the strike zone ...
ABS has set a universally accepted strike zone: the width of the plate (17 inches), 53.5% of a player’s measured height without cleats at the top of the zone and 27% of his height at the bottom, with ...
Tucker Carlson warns that the current campaign to strike Iran's nuclear program again bears striking similarities to the ...
MLB has introduced a new pitch replay system for 2026 and here's a complete look at how it works and how it might affect betting.
The ABS challenge system is coming to MLB this season, and Astros catcher Yainer Diaz could become a beneficiary of it, according to past metrics.
CINCINNATI – MLB announced that the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System (ABS) will be used in 2026. Manager Terry Francona ...
Players are still figuring out what the automated strike zone looks like and which pitches they should contest at risk of costing their team.
Each team has roughly a month to master the new automatic ball and strike system, but it seems like the New York Yankees are already up to speed. In their recen ...
Reliever Will Vest surrendered three runs in his first spring game, but prospect Thayron Liranzo blasted a clutch home run.
In his second inning of work, Skenes was his own enemy, issuing walks to Mike Yastrzemski and Mauricio Dubón. Leadoff batter Ronald Acuña Jr. then challenged a fastball that ABS ruled was 1.5 inches ...