Robot Umpires Set to Challenge Human Callers in Historic Shift for Baseball's Fourth Dimension
Major League Baseball is introducing robot ump challenges to enhance accuracy in calling balls and strikes, marking a significant change for the sport. The move aims to reduce errors made by human umpires and provide a more consistent calling standard.
Major League Baseball is introducing robot ump challenges this season, which will replace human umpires for certain plays involving balls and strikes, starting with pitchers' mound conferences and home plate disputes. The robots will use advanced technology to track pitches and call the status of the ball, with their decisions subject to review by a crew chief. If the robot's decision is incorrect, the play will be overturned, while correct calls from the robot will be binding unless overridden by a crew chief. This change aims to improve accuracy and consistency in umpiring, particularly for pitchers who often dispute calls on pitches outside the strike zone.