Fox NewsยทMonday, May 4, 2026
Umpires on notice: College Baseball Trying Out ABS, with SEC using for conference tournament.
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AI Summary
The SEC will test an MLB-style Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) system at its conference tournament, introducing automated strike zone technology and expanded challenge opportunities to college baseball. This represents a trial of technology previously used in professional baseball being adapted for the collegiate level.
Claims Made In This Story
SEC will test ABS challenge system at conference tournament
System is MLB-style and includes automated strike zone technology
Extra challenges will be available to teams
This is a trial/testing phase for college baseball
What Is Missing From This Story
Specific timeline for when the tournament occurs
How many teams are affected
What coaches, players, or athletic directors think about the change
Technical details of how the ABS system works or differs from MLB version
Historical context on previous college baseball technological changes
Potential cost or logistical requirements
How this aligns with (or differs from) other college sports modernization efforts
Framing Techniques Detected
Headline uses 'on notice' โ framing umpires as subjects of discipline rather than neutral description
Lack of direct quotes or named sources
Passive construction obscures who decided/approved this change
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