It's opening day for Major League Baseball, and for the first time in the history of the sport, players who disagree with a called ball or strike will have something they can do other than holler and kick dirt. Kris Van Cleave has details.
Breakdown
- Players can now challenge balls and strikes for the first time in MLB history 26s
- Each team gets two challenges per game, retained if successful 52s
- ABS uses cameras and adjusts strike zone based on player height 1m 17s
- System tested in minor leagues since 2022, averaging four challenges per game 2m 6s
- 60% of minor leaguers prefer the challenge system over full-time robo-umpires 2m 19s