Top2 • New York Yankees
Ball
Low Pressure • ELI 33
Count Shift
1-2 → 2-1
Base / Score
Bases Empty • 0-4
Count Edge
+0.9 pts
Decision Read
Hold • -0.42% EV
The overturned call changed the count before the plate appearance finished.
Game 831563
CoolToday Park
Mar 13, 5:05 PM UTC
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 22, 9:49 PM
Team vs Team Outcome Recap
Total Reviews
Raw challenge volume from the completed game.
Overturn Rate
Which club actually won more of its review bets.
One club has a trusted modeled read here while the other side is still below confidence threshold, so compare the available value carefully.
Late / Close Share
How much of each team’s review activity came in the game’s tightest windows.
One club has a trusted modeled read here while the other side is still below confidence threshold, so compare the available value carefully.
Tonight's Review Pattern
3 reviewed pitches so far • 1 overturned
Highest Risk Split
RHP vs SHB
RHP vs SHB
100%
1 review
ELI 33.0
LHP vs RHB
0%
1 review
ELI 34.0
RHP vs LHB
0%
1 review
ELI 28.0
Most Targeted Pitch
Four-Seam Fastball
2 reviews • 50% overturned
Most Active Lane
Top-L
1 reviews • 100% overturned
Scenario Timeline
Top2 • New York Yankees
Low Pressure • ELI 33
Count Shift
1-2 → 2-1
Base / Score
Bases Empty • 0-4
Count Edge
+0.9 pts
Decision Read
Hold • -0.42% EV
The overturned call changed the count before the plate appearance finished.
Top3 • New York Yankees
Low Pressure • ELI 28
Count Shift
Strikeout
Base / Score
Bases Empty • 0-4
Count Edge
No baseline delta
Decision Read
Challenge • +0.27% EV
Review happened at the at-bat level without a tracked pitch event.
Bot4 • New York Yankees
Low Pressure • ELI 34
Count Shift
3-1
Base / Score
1st and 2nd • 1-4
Count Edge
+0.0 pts
Decision Read
Hold • -3.63% EV
Call was confirmed after review.
Narrative readout of how the review battle unfolded after the charts have established which club actually captured the value.
The Atlanta Braves edged out the New York Yankees 7-6 in a tightly contested spring matchup at CoolToday Park, with the ABS system playing a subtle yet pivotal role in the game’s unfolding narrative. The series of three challenges called by the Yankees—just one of which was upheld in their favor—highlighted the interplay between umpire judgment and technology in shaping key moments early in the contest, particularly in the bottom innings when scoring pressure was mounting.
The Yankees’ successful challenge came in the bottom of the second inning when Oswaldo Cabrera’s 1-2 count was overturned to 2-1 on a ball call, altering the batter’s approach in a critical 0-4 score situation. This shift in the count demonstrated how ABS interventions can subtly influence at-bat dynamics by recalibrating the count mid-frame. However, subsequent Yankees challenges on calls in the third and fourth innings were confirmed as called strikes and balls, reflecting the system’s role not just in overturning calls but also in reinforcing the plate umpire’s zone judgment, which remained consistent even under review.
Pitch Timeline
Mapping Decisions
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
Mauricio Dubón vs Ryan Weathers
Count Transition
3-1
Result
Call Confirmed
Recorded Challenge
Game State
1st and 2nd
Bot 4 • 1-4 • 1 out
Home offense batting
Estimated Leverage
34
Pitch
Sweeper
Velocity
85.8 MPH
Location
0.98 x, 2.61 z
Count Before
3-1
Baseball Consequence
Review held the count at 3-1.
Comparable game states move run expectancy by +0.000 from this review state.
Decision Read
Model favored holding
45% overturn probability and -3.63% expected value at challenge time.
Overall, the distribution of challenges with a single overturn out of three, combined with the pitch-location data—largely reliant on tracked coordinates except one inferred—suggests a moderately precise umpiring zone that limited dramatic swings from the ABS review. While this game did not feature late-and-close challenges or dramatic momentum swings from calls, the ABS implementation demonstrated its capacity to integrate seamlessly into early-season play, supporting fair outcomes without over-correcting. The nuanced influence of the overturned call in the second inning stands as a reminder that even a single ABS intervention can alter the micro-rhythm of an at-bat, framing the game’s finely balanced back-and-forth scoring pace.