ABS stands for the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System that is being used in baseball and coming to MLB starting in 2026.
At long last, player protest with ball or strike calls can be handled with something other than ineffectual arguing.
Wondering exactly how baseball's "ABS challenge" system works? You've come to the right place.
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