No kidding. I did have a mental of him 0-2 when I typed. Seriously though, if he can get any help staying away from the quick two strike issue, then he will hit better.Absolut wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:19 amDisagree. His masteryscoutyjones2 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:06 amWalker has yet to show any improvement, the more he plays.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:03 amWalker regardless Can only get better. I think he has bottomed out. Now if he would not chase, he’d be a stud with his hard hitting ability.
Maybe the zone, not giving away a cheap strike, constantly ahead in the count, will help.
Looking for any edge here.
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What Cardinal Player benefits most from Automatic Ball Strike system
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Great question, Dog! I think this is a WIN-WIN-WIN. Pitchers will benefit from a standardized strike zone. The best ones will find a batter's weak spot and keep hitting it. Batters will benefit from accuracy and standardization, and the fans will win from getting a cleaner, quicker game.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 05:16 am Good morning.
Walker. I bet that name was most here first thought. Then Gorman.
Mt bet is on JJ. He has a mastery of the zone as it exists with umpires. Being novel, in its first year, he will master it from the get go, and might be even a better hitter.
Walker. Chases the outside slider. Will he adapt to the zone and lay off.
Gorman. Will he master and lay off the high stuff.
Dark hirses- Winn and Scott. Just imagine if their walks increase and hard hit ball rage increases.
Who best benefits from ABS.
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Thanx sir. Good morning. Cleaner quicker, crisper game. More swings, more contact, more action.BrockFloodMaris wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:44 amGreat question, Dog! I think this is a WIN-WIN-WIN. Pitchers will benefit from a standardized strike zone. The best ones will find a batter's weak spot and keep hitting it. Batters will benefit from accuracy and standardization, and the fans will win from getting a cleaner, quicker game.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 05:16 am Good morning.
Walker. I bet that name was most here first thought. Then Gorman.
Mt bet is on JJ. He has a mastery of the zone as it exists with umpires. Being novel, in its first year, he will master it from the get go, and might be even a better hitter.
Walker. Chases the outside slider. Will he adapt to the zone and lay off.
Gorman. Will he master and lay off the high stuff.
Dark hirses- Winn and Scott. Just imagine if their walks increase and hard hit ball rage increases.
Who best benefits from ABS.
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Ivan Herrera's above average pitch framing stands to take a hit.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:47 amThanx sir. Good morning. Cleaner quicker, crisper game. More swings, more contact, more action.BrockFloodMaris wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:44 amGreat question, Dog! I think this is a WIN-WIN-WIN. Pitchers will benefit from a standardized strike zone. The best ones will find a batter's weak spot and keep hitting it. Batters will benefit from accuracy and standardization, and the fans will win from getting a cleaner, quicker game.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 05:16 am Good morning.
Walker. I bet that name was most here first thought. Then Gorman.
Mt bet is on JJ. He has a mastery of the zone as it exists with umpires. Being novel, in its first year, he will master it from the get go, and might be even a better hitter.
Walker. Chases the outside slider. Will he adapt to the zone and lay off.
Gorman. Will he master and lay off the high stuff.
Dark hirses- Winn and Scott. Just imagine if their walks increase and hard hit ball rage increases.
Who best benefits from ABS.
Ivan Herrera Stealing Strikes
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I. Hererra if he's truly going to be catching since his framing skills were on the low side.
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As will the best. Finally an offensive change that the defense has no real counter.rage-STL wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:52 amIvan Herrera's above average pitch framing stands to take a hit.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:47 amThanx sir. Good morning. Cleaner quicker, crisper game. More swings, more contact, more action.BrockFloodMaris wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:44 amGreat question, Dog! I think this is a WIN-WIN-WIN. Pitchers will benefit from a standardized strike zone. The best ones will find a batter's weak spot and keep hitting it. Batters will benefit from accuracy and standardization, and the fans will win from getting a cleaner, quicker game.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 05:16 am Good morning.
Walker. I bet that name was most here first thought. Then Gorman.
Mt bet is on JJ. He has a mastery of the zone as it exists with umpires. Being novel, in its first year, he will master it from the get go, and might be even a better hitter.
Walker. Chases the outside slider. Will he adapt to the zone and lay off.
Gorman. Will he master and lay off the high stuff.
Dark hirses- Winn and Scott. Just imagine if their walks increase and hard hit ball rage increases.
Who best benefits from ABS.
Ivan Herrera Stealing Strikes
Re: What Cardinal Player benefits most from Automatic Ball Strike system
Only two challenges a game won't correct terrible umpiring.
Re: What Cardinal Player benefits most from Automatic Ball Strike system
Unless I am mistaken, isn't the rule that each team will have 2 or 3 call challenges? I assume if you win the challenge that you get to keep it. So there will still be times a catcher frames a pitch that is a ball, but right on the order and doesn't get challenged. So I don't think pitch framing will be completely gone. And the system is only in play when a team wants to use the challenge right? I see it slowing the game down a little bit overall. It should just be an automatic call on every pitch instead of a challenge system.
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I went to AI to get some more info about the system. I didn't realize it's a 2D plane that measures in the middle of the zone:
The Strike Zone in ABS
The official MLB rulebook defines the strike zone as a 3D space over home plate (from just below the kneecap to midway between shoulders and uniform pants top). However, ABS uses a 2D plane at the middle of the plate (not the front), with:
Width: 17 inches (full plate width).
Height: Adjusted per batter (top at ~53.5% of height, bottom at ~27%).
Rule: If any part of the ball touches any part of this zone, it's a strike.
This 2D approach differs from a full 3D zone (which was tested but not adopted, partly to avoid issues like curveballs grazing the back edge).
The Strike Zone in ABS
The official MLB rulebook defines the strike zone as a 3D space over home plate (from just below the kneecap to midway between shoulders and uniform pants top). However, ABS uses a 2D plane at the middle of the plate (not the front), with:
Width: 17 inches (full plate width).
Height: Adjusted per batter (top at ~53.5% of height, bottom at ~27%).
Rule: If any part of the ball touches any part of this zone, it's a strike.
This 2D approach differs from a full 3D zone (which was tested but not adopted, partly to avoid issues like curveballs grazing the back edge).
Re: What Cardinal Player benefits most from Automatic Ball Strike system
Yes, two per game but if you challenge and overturn the call you retain the challenge. Hypothetically, a team could challenge 5 or 6 times per game and possibly still have one challenge remaining at the end of the game. IF the umpiring is that terrible at home plate, you could have a ton of challenges.
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Lots of good points in this thread. Are we headed towards full time use of ABS? Or will the umps union fight that? I hope we find a way to use it all the time. Take the human error factor out of the equation. Let the players try to exploit the opponents’ weaknesses within the system.ramfandan wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 09:11 amYes, two per game but if you challenge and overturn the call you retain the challenge. Hypothetically, a team could challenge 5 or 6 times per game and possibly still have one challenge remaining at the end of the game. IF the umpiring is that terrible at home plate, you could have a ton of challenges.
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I always knew you knew nothing about baseball. Now I finally have my final piece of evidence.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:05 amI don't see the claim about "a lot" of automatic called strike on a 3-0 count, or an automatic ball, called on an 0-2 count.Hoosier59 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:02 am Noot and Donovan, as you say, players who take a lot of pitches will benefit a lot. One thing that will definitely change, is the automatic called strike on 3-0 counts. We’ve all seen them! Anywhere near the zone and it gets called a strike. If nothing else it runs up the pitchers pitch count. We also see the automatic ball called a lot on 0-2 counts.
I’m for the system, make the Umps be held more accountable!
You truly are as clueless on baseball as one can get! Thanks for giving me a good chuckle this morning, guy.
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Can’t wait for Angel Hernandez to eject the automated system from a game.
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This maybe me laugh hard. Thanks, guy!!Absolut wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:19 amDisagree. His masteryscoutyjones2 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:06 amWalker has yet to show any improvement, the more he plays.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:03 amWalker regardless Can only get better. I think he has bottomed out. Now if he would not chase, he’d be a stud with his hard hitting ability.
Maybe the zone, not giving away a cheap strike, constantly ahead in the count, will help.
Looking for any edge here.
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Watched Herrera use the ABS system a lot in Memphis. He was actually very good at when to use it/when not to for his team. The team also had set times when a player could/could not challenge.rockondlouie wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 08:53 am I. Hererra if he's truly going to be catching since his framing skills were on the low side.
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I have watched this system a lot in AAA. Game is barely slowed on a challenge. Very quick and clean.ggnoobs wrote: ↑28 Jan 2026 09:00 am Unless I am mistaken, isn't the rule that each team will have 2 or 3 call challenges? I assume if you win the challenge that you get to keep it. So there will still be times a catcher frames a pitch that is a ball, but right on the order and doesn't get challenged. So I don't think pitch framing will be completely gone. And the system is only in play when a team wants to use the challenge right? I see it slowing the game down a little bit overall. It should just be an automatic call on every pitch instead of a challenge system.