Aaron Judge, Yankees put new automated ball-strike system to the test
Yankees players practiced using MLB's Automated Ball-Strike system in live batting sessions, overturning 14 of 15 calls to prepare for its 2026 season debut.
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Aaron Judge Showed Why He Could Be Scarier for Yankees in 2026
Aaron Judge is one of the most terrifying hitters of all time. The New York Yankees’ captain is fresh off a 53-homer season and his third American League MVP award. And he might be an even tougher out at the plate in 2026. The new challenge system could give him more leverage at the plate, as the 27-time World Series champions pursue another title behind their superstar.Aaron Judge, New York Yankees Test ABS System at Spring Training View this p…
How Judge, all 6-foot-7 of him, plans to maximize new ABS challenge system
TAMPA, Fla. – Aaron Judge didn’t hesitate. Rung up on a third strike during a live batting practice at-bat on Wednesday at George M. Steinbrenner Field, the Yankees captain tapped his helmet to initiate an ABS challenge, a new weapon he might’ve welcomed countless times in recent seasons. Seconds later,
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