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Cal Raleigh successful on first All-Star robot umpire challenge, a day after winning Home Run Derby

Cal Raleigh successful on first All-Star robot umpire challenge, a day after winning Home Run Derby

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Cal Raleigh was just as successful with the first robot umpire All-Star challenge as he was in the Home Run Derby. Seattle's catcher signaled for an appeal to the Automated Ball-Strike System in the first inning Tuesday, getting a strikeout on San Diego's Manny Machado. 'You take 'em any way you can get 'em boys,' Detroit pitcher Tarik Skubal said on the mound.
Skubal had given up Ketel Marte's two-run double and retired the Dodgers' Freddie Freeman on a groundout for his first out when he got ahead of Machado 0-2 in the count. Skubal threw an 89.5 mph changeup, and plate umpire Dan Iassogna yelled, 'Ball down!' Raleigh tapped his helmet, triggering a review by the computer umpire that was tested in spring training this year and could be adopted for regular-season use in 2026. 'I think it's a strike,' Raleigh said to Skubal in a conversation captured because they were wearing microphones for the Fox broadcast. An animation of the computer analysis was shown on the Truist Park scoreboard and the broadcast. NL manager Dave Roberts laughed in the dugout after the challenge.
Before the game, baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred indicated the sport's 11-man competition committee will consider the system for next season. 'I think the ability to correct a bad call in a high-leverage situation without interfering with the time of game because it's so fast is something we ought to continue to pursue,' Manfred said. ABS decisions may have an error of margin up to a half-inch. 'Our guys do have a concern with that half inch, what that might otherwise lead to, particularly as it relates to the number of challenges you may have, whether you keep those challenges during the course of the game,' union head Tony Clark told the Baseball Writers Association of America. 'Does there need to be some type of buffer zone consideration? Or do we want to find ourselves in a world where it's the most egregious misses that we want focus in on?' Manfred sounded less concerned. 'I don't believe that technology supports the notion that you need a buffer zone,' he said. 'To get into the idea that there's something that is not a strike that you're going to call a strike in a review system, I don't know why I would want to do that.'
MLB sets the top of the automated strike zone at 53.5 percent of a batter's height and the bottom at 27 percent, basing the decision on the midpoint of the plate, 8 1/2 inches from the front and 8 1/2 inches from the back. That contrasts with the rule book zone called by umpires, which says the zone is a cube. 'We haven't even started talking about the strike zone itself, how that's going to necessarily be measured and whether or not there are tweaks that need to be made there too,' Clark said. 'So there's a lot of discussion that still needs to be had despite the fact that it seems more inevitable than not.'
Manfred has tested ABS in the minor leagues since 2019, using it for all pitches and then switching to a challenge system. Each team gets two challenges, and a successful challenge is retained. Only catchers, batters, and pitchers can call for a challenge. 'Where we are on ABS has been fundamentally influenced by player input,' he maintained. 'If you had two years ago said to me: What do the owners want to do? I think they would have called every pitch with ABS as soon as possible. That's because there is a fundamental, very fundamental interest in getting it right, right? We owe it to our fans to try to get it right because the players, as I talked to them over a couple of years, really expressed a very strong interest or preference for the challenge system that we decided to test.'
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