After one Red Sox series, how do you feel about the ABS System?
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After one Red Sox series, how do you feel about the ABS System?
"The crowd pops to the ABS results being shown on the screen were loud, indicating a strong engagement with the new technology during the games."
"Roman Anthony was calling for challenges left and right, while C.B. Bucknor kept getting dunked on, showcasing the tension and drama surrounding the ABS."
"Questions emerged about whether two challenges are enough and if the entire game should utilize ABS, reflecting on the strategic elements involved."
The automated ball-strike system (ABS) was prominently featured in Cincinnati, generating significant crowd excitement. Roman Anthony actively called for challenges, while C.B. Bucknor faced criticism. Observers noted the loud reactions to ABS results displayed on screens. Questions arose regarding the adequacy of two challenges, the potential for full game implementation of ABS, and the strategic considerations teams must make when deciding to use their challenges. The overall reception indicates a mix of enthusiasm and critical evaluation of the system's role in the game.
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