Source: 404 Media
MLB’s automated ball-strike system (ABS) has shifted viewer engagement from player performance to technological authority itself—the umpire’s call is no longer the story; the algorithm’s judgment is. When players like Matt Wallner openly contest AI decisions on national television, it exposes the system’s legitimacy problem: automation in sports doesn’t eliminate controversy, it relocates it from human error to code transparency and fairness, forcing leagues to choose between operational consistency and the emotional catharsis fans associate with arguing with an umpire.