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Game 824538

Boston Red Sox at Cincinnati Reds

Great American Ball Park

Mar 29, 5:40 PM UTC

Boston Red Sox Logo
Cincinnati Reds Logo
Final
Status: Complete
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Boston Red Sox Logo
BOS
000200000270
Challenges remaining: 1
Cincinnati Reds Logo
CIN
00000300—370
Challenges remaining: 1

Postgame Review

ABS Game Story

A chart-first postgame recap of which club handled the challenge game better, where the biggest swings landed, and what the umpire looked like by final out.

Debrief generated Mar 29, 8:52 PM

Postgame Matchup Lens

Team vs Team Outcome Recap

CIN
BOS

Total Reviews

Raw challenge volume from the completed game.

CIN2BOS2
2
2

Overturn Rate

Which club actually won more of its review bets.

CIN50%BOS50%
50%
50%

Late / Close Share

How much of each team’s review activity came in the game’s tightest windows.

CIN50%BOS0%
50%
0%

Umpire Tonight

Tonight's Review Pattern

4 reviewed pitches so far • 2 overturned

Highest Risk Split

LHP vs SHB

RHP vs LHB

50%

2 reviews

ELI 55.0

LHP vs SHB

100%

1 review

ELI 42.0

LHP vs LHB

0%

1 review

ELI 42.0

Most Targeted Pitch

Sinker

2 reviews • 0% overturned

Most Active Lane

Mid-R

1 reviews • 100% overturned

Challenge Decision Value

Scenario Timeline

Top4 • Boston Red Sox

Called Strike

Medium Pressure • ELI 45

Confirmed -16

Count Shift

Strikeout

Base / Score

Bases Empty • 2-0

Count Edge

No baseline delta

Decision Read

Challenge • +0.39% EV

Scenario Swing Index-16
Two OutsFull Count

Review happened at the at-bat level without a tracked pitch event.

Top6 • Cincinnati Reds

Ball

Medium Pressure • ELI 42

Confirmed -15

Count Shift

Walk

Base / Score

Runner on 1st • 2-0

Count Edge

No baseline delta

Decision Read

Challenge • +0.53% EV

Scenario Swing Index-15
Less Than 2 OutsFull Count

Review happened at the at-bat level without a tracked pitch event.

Bot6 • Boston Red Sox

Called Strike

Medium Pressure • ELI 42

Overturned +30

Count Shift

1-0 → 0-1

Base / Score

Runner on 1st • 2-0

Count Edge

+0.2 pts

Decision Read

Challenge • +1.97% EV

Scenario Swing Index+30
Less Than 2 Outs
OVR 53%EV +1.97%HIGH RE confidenceLOW OVR confidenceAVG +0.2 ptsBB +0.0 pts

The overturned call changed the count before the plate appearance finished.

Top7 • Cincinnati Reds

Called Strike

High Pressure • ELI 65

Overturned +47

Count Shift

2-1 → 1-2

Base / Score

Bases Empty • 2-3

Count Edge

-0.9 pts

Decision Read

Hold • -0.98% EV

Scenario Swing Index+47
Two OutsLate & Close
OVR 53%EV -0.98%HIGH RE confidenceLOW OVR confidenceAVG -1.6 ptsBB +0.0 pts

The overturned call changed the count before the plate appearance finished.

Narrative Intelligence

Game Debrief

Narrative readout of how the review battle unfolded after the charts have established which club actually captured the value.

The Cincinnati Reds edged out the Boston Red Sox 3-2 at Great American Ball Park, a close contest where the impact of automated ball-strike (ABS) review emerged as a defining storyline. Both teams split their challenges evenly, with the Reds overturning one out of two calls and the Red Sox doing the same, resulting in two successful and two confirmed rulings across four total challenges. This balance kept the pace and tension tight, underscoring how ABS played a subtle but pivotal role in framing crucial at-bats without dramatically swinging momentum.

The most active innings for ABS interventions came late, aligning with the contest’s tight score. Notably, two overturned called strikes altered counts mid-plate appearance—Tyler Stephenson for Cincinnati in the bottom of the seventh and Connor Wong for Boston in the sixth inning—both times shifting the count from favorable to more challenging counts (2-1 to 1-2 and 1-0 to 0-1, respectively). These adjustments illustrate ABS’s ability to tweak the batter-pitcher dynamic during pivotal moments, confirming calls that had immediate consequences for the hitters’ approach and possibly the game’s ultimate result.

Forensic Log

Pitch Timeline

Zone Mode
B1-0ChangeupCFMCFMB

Visual Legend

Mapping Decisions

Strike (Corrected)Ball → Strike (Won)
Ball (Corrected)Strike → Ball (Won)
ConfirmedCall Upheld (Lost)
Other OKMisc Overturned

Forensic Insights

Challenge Brief

Focus this rail on the call, the game-state consequence, and the decision read. Deeper model and historical context stay tucked into org view only.

Focus

Elly De La Cruz vs Connelly Early

Count Transition

1-0 → 0-1

Result

Call Overturned

Count Changed

Game State

Runner on 1st

Bot 6 • 2-0 • 0 outs

Home offense batting

Estimated Leverage

42

Pitch

Changeup

Velocity

81.4 MPH

Location

0.71 x, 2.51 z

Count Before

1-0

Baseball Consequence

Count changed from 1-0 to 0-1.

Comparable game states move run expectancy by -0.148 from this review state.

Decision Read

Model favored a challenge

53% overturn probability and +1.97% expected value at challenge time.

Despite these overturned calls on strikes, the plate umpire’s overall performance was consistent with a modest 50% overturn rate (2 of 4), reflecting a degree of accuracy amid the game's live strike-zone judgments. Given that two of the four tracked pitches required inference for zone positioning, interpretations about strict zone tendencies warrant caution. Still, the data confirms that ABS interventions were concentrated in high-leverage, late-innings situations, reinforcing technology’s role as a fine-tuning tool rather than a wholesale disruptor.

In a game as tightly contested as this one, where every count change had potential ripple effects, ABS ultimately provided clarity and fairness without overtly dominating the narrative. Its integration supported the umpires in key moments and underscored the increasing subtlety of technology in baseball’s officiating landscape.

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