Will the MLB’s New ABS System be a Hit?

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For the first time in history, the MLB will allow players to challenge ball and strike calls made by an umpire. The league has implemented an automated ball-strike (ABS) system that uses high speed cameras with Hawk-Eye ball-tracking technology to capture and replay the trajectory of a pitch and determine whether it’s a ball or strike. The technology will be implemented in the upcoming spring training games to test its application in play. If all goes well, the earliest we can expect to see it in the regular season is 2026.