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'Robot umpires' coming to Triple A ball this year after tryout in lower leagues

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Robotic umpires that use an automated system for determining ball and strike calls will now be used in Triple-A baseball for the 2022 season, MLB officials announced.

This puts the Automated Ball and Strike (ABS) system, which has seen success after experimental adoption by some ballparks in the minor leagues, just one level below the major leagues.

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MLB is currently seeking personnel to operate the system at ballparks for the Albuquerque Isotopes, Charlotte Knights, El Paso Chihuahuas, Las Vegas Aviators, Oklahoma City Dodgers, Reno Aces, Round Rock Express, Sacramento River Cats, Salt Lake Bees, Sugar Land Skeeters and Tacoma Rainiers, FOX 13 of Seattle reported.

Ron Besaw, right, operates a laptop computer as home plate umpire Brian deBrauwere gets signals from radar with the ball and strikes calls during the fourth inning of the Atlantic League All-Star minor league baseball game in York, Pennsylvania, July 10, 2019.

The ABS was previously used at most of the ballparks last season for Low-A Southeast League, the 2019 All-Star Game for the independent Atlantic League, and the Arizona Fall League that same year. 

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The robot umpires do have their drawbacks and bugs, however — and their critics.

"It would change the game for the good. It would continue the effort to eliminate human deficiency," Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt said in 2019, The Associated Press reported that same year. "We have replay everywhere else in the game. Like it or not, replay gets the call right."

Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell, left, talks with umpire Tripp

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