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Related: About this forumMinor League Video Clip Gives MLB Fans A Preview Of What Automated Strike Zones Would Look Like
Baseball fans are getting a glimpse of what an automated strike zone might look like in the MLB. There has been some experimentation at the minor league level that could lead to a major change in the near future.
The strike zone is one of the most controversial areas in baseball. Balls and strikes are called on nearly every play, and the human element has become more and more evident with the introduction of that little square box that sits above home plate for fans watching on TV. Umps arent perfect, and its now easier than ever to criticize missed calls.
The debate of using technology continues to pick up more steam among viewers. The MLB already uses review to look at safe/out calls, fair/foul rulings, and home run confirmations. It could soon come to the strike zone, too.
The lower level is now using an NFL-like challenge system where hitters, pitchers, and catchers can call for a review on pitches they believe were missed.
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OAITW r.2.0
(28,361 posts)The strike-zone is stable (for the batter size), the location is known. He can refer to that - with an audio command to recall, confirm or rescind his call.
Mr.Bill
(24,790 posts)of setting the upper and lower lines of the box. Is it a singular person that sets it, is it pre-set knowing the dimensions of each particular batter, or is it somehow automated, or something else I'm not thinking of?
OAITW r.2.0
(28,361 posts)Based on these 2 variables, that should provide all the customization the batter needs to get a fair strike zone. And Google Glass gives the ump the same visual we see from the centerfield camera....if we know it's a strike or ball based on the technology, the HP umpire should have the same info to get the call right.
Mr.Bill
(24,790 posts)The width of the strike zone is the width of home plate and never changes.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,361 posts)I'm easy.
SCantiGOP
(14,238 posts)No one ever admits to being wrong. You're supposed to call them a troll, question their motives, and call them a nasty name.
(for the record, taking the umps out of calling pitches makes sense to me too)
OAITW r.2.0
(28,361 posts)Me, I got corrected and educated at the same time. Learned something, I did not know.....BUT
All the more reason to make sure the strike zone is applied for everyone.
SCantiGOP
(14,238 posts)I was just making a (hopefully) humorous comment.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,361 posts)The bunch of us are colorful commentators.
RussBLib
(9,666 posts)The sooner the better. Truly it seems like in every single half-inning there will be a bad call or two. And that can make the difference between scoring runs or not. It's long overdue.