The Cincinnati Reds are one of the better teams this spring at employing MLB's new ball-strike challenge system. Its impact ...
Just over half the ball/strike challenges were successful on the first day of spring training games as Major League Baseball ...
MLB is incorporating the Automated Ball-Strike system during the 2026 season, and the Yankees have been testing it during ...
The Mets and all of MLB will need to adjust to the new ABS challenge system. Here's a primer on the essentials of the system and how the Mets hope to use it in 2026.
The automated ball-strike challenge system is coming to MLB in 2026, with teams getting two challenges per game to appeal ball-strike calls and retaining them if successful ...
MLB's ABS challenge system is up and running this spring — and it's about to change baseball profoundly. Here's everything you need to know.
FFC Mode of FFMIC 2026 Spring will take place on February 15 (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official) Garena has revealed details of the FFC Mode of the Free Fire Max India Cup (FFMIC) ...
It's Groundhog Day 2026, and Punxsutawney Phil predicted we will see six more weeks of winter. While many booed and scowled at the idea of more cold, the woodchuck may not be so far off. The first day ...
The Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System will become a part of MLB this season starting with this weekend's spring training games.
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Temperatures are rising and days are getting longer—so it’s (finally!) time to break out your best spring dresses for the sunnier months ahead. If you’re ready to break up with your down coats and ...
The calendar has turned to February, meaning one thing if you're a baseball fan: spring training! MLB teams will start reporting to their camps in Arizona and Florida as soon as Feb. 10, and then the ...
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