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GAME THREAD: 8/4/20 Minnesota Twins vs. Pittsburgh Pirates 1:10 CDT


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Wow. That was strike three. One run gifted by the ump, I guess.

So, how we feeling about robo ump ball/strike calls currently? I get keeping the human element, but I get unreasonably angry when the same pitch (especially off the plate) is called differently through the game.
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So, how we feeling about robo ump ball/strike calls currently? I get keeping the human element, but I get unreasonably angry when the same pitch (especially off the plate) is called differently through the game.

 

I've never seen this answered... With robo umps how would the strike zone be calibrated batter-to-batter

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According to the MLB pitch tracker it looks like he just struck that guy out but they were called balls instead.  Not that the tracker is perfect either.  Still tight zone hopefully for both sides thten.

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According to the MLB pitch tracker it looks like he just struck that guy out but they were called balls instead.  Not that the tracker is perfect either.  Still tight zone hopefully for both sides thten.

I wouldn't call it tight...it's just super inconsistent 

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contrary to popular belief, it would not be perfect

 

Right... but all the arguments FOR robo umps imply that perfection could be achieved and human judgement and error would be removed. I'm not anti-robo ump, but what's calibrating the strike zone between AB? That seems like a gigantic source of human error (or cheating).

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According to the MLB pitch tracker it looks like he just struck that guy out but they were called balls instead.  Not that the tracker is perfect either.  Still tight zone hopefully for both sides thten.

I'd say the zone is relatively tight . . . except when it isn't.

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I've never seen this answered... With robo umps how would the strike zone be calibrated batter-to-batter

L/R would be the same for everybody. For up/down, take measurements of everybody before the season, double check you have the right data associated with the right player profile, and have a guy for each team put in the batter's profile before each at bat, with someone from the league issuing a correction if both team's input doesn't match?
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Right... but all the arguments FOR robo umps imply that perfection could be achieved and human judgement and error would be removed. I'm not anti-robo ump, but what's calibrating the strike zone between AB? That seems like a gigantic source of human error (or cheating).

The Yankees will be lobbying hard for it, then.

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L/R would be the same for everybody. For up/down, take measurements of everybody before the season, double check you have the right data associated with the right player profile, and have a guy for each team put in the batter's profile before each at bat, with someone from the league issuing a correction if both team's input doesn't match?

what happens when a batter changes his stance
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L/R would be the same for everybody. For up/down, take measurements of everybody before the season, double check you have the right data associated with the right player profile, and have a guy for each team put in the batter's profile before each at bat, with someone from the league issuing a correction if both team's input doesn't match?

Also, with facial recognition technology, we can tell if the batter thinks the pitch is a ball or a strike.

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