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Le système automatisé de frappe de balle de l’Organisation coréenne de baseball ne présente aucun défi. Les arbitres se contentent de prendre des décisions en fonction de ce qui leur est transmis dans un écouteur.


Le système automatisé de frappe de balle de l’Organisation coréenne de baseball ne présente aucun défi. Les arbitres se contentent de prendre des décisions en fonction de ce qui leur est transmis dans un écouteur.




Par rb1242

20 Comments

  1. Fsharp7sharp9

    Interesting… I think I prefer having the players initiate it, especially for the sake of transparency in the age of sportsbooks taking over sports

  2. Disastrous-Window-76

    None of those were strikes

  3. LopsidedKick9149

    yeah, I’m not a fan of that.

  4. Infamous-Exchange331

    Nobody really wants an objective strike zone. Give the umps the info and let them use it as they see fit.

  5. letskeepitcleanfolks

    I don’t get it. Is the point that there’s something malfunctioning in the system? They should just fix that.

  6. imjusthereforthenips

    “I can’t wait for full ABS” then it’s this

  7. BigHotdog2009

    I like the ABS and how you can have only so many challenges while still leaving the human ump in the game.

    In terms of this, none of these were strikes.

  8. Salvalicious252

    If I remember correctly MLB tested full automation in the minors and both players and umpires hated it, so they went with a challenge system.

  9. Osobipolar

    Yeah…a lot of those were really bad lol

  10. Most of those were just horrible framing, because framing isn’t a thing with a fully automated ABS system.

    I feel like the catcher is trying to deke the batter instead.

  11. TomatilloLower4932

    This is what full ABS people want? Lmao

  12. RedAlkaline

    Gotta be honest, this looks pretty terrible

  13. Broad-Cranberry-9050

    So a lot of these videos did happen in the minor leagues. Like a 12-6 curveball that hit the ground would be called a strike. But MLB has corrected it by making the strike zone more of a 2-D rectangle that goes up the middle of the plate.

    This video is probably a time where ABS (or whatever this version is) was more of a full 3D version of the plate. If it even knicks the 3-D plane they say it’s a strike.

  14. DONOTSAYTHENWORD

    I’ve never seen a catcher balk before

  15. Mundane-News9720

    A lot of these looked bad because of catcher’s framing but they’re objectively strikes. Full ABS will definitely make things more fair.

  16. aspookyshark

    As soon as they don’t have to frame, the catchers are getting their tap dancing shoes on.

  17. ProfessionalBalker

    For years I’ve been saying that fully automatic ball-strikes would take away from the game…and people crying about umpires would shun me for it. Now look at this comment section full of people who love the drama and *human element* of players initiating challenges. People really don’t know what they want

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