Major League Baseball has been using the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System (ABS) this season
ABS CHALLENGE RULES:
- Each team will get two challenges and can keep them if they’re successful
- Challenges can only be initiated by a pitcher, catcher, or batter, and the request must come right after the pitch
- To signal a challenge, the pitcher, catcher, or batter will tap his hat or helmet to let the umpire know
- No help from the dugout or other players on the field is allowed
- In each extra inning, a team will be awarded a challenge if it has none remaining entering the inning
Major League Baseball has been using the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System (ABS) this season
ABS CHALLENGE RULES:
- Each team will get two challenges and can keep them if they’re successful
- Challenges can only be initiated by a pitcher, catcher, or batter, and the request must come right after the pitch
- To signal a challenge, the pitcher, catcher, or batter will tap his hat or helmet to let the umpire know
- No help from the dugout or other players on the field is allowed
- In each extra inning, a team will be awarded a challenge if it has none remaining entering the inning