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Game 831567

Houston Astros at St. Louis Cardinals

Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium

Mar 13, 10:05 PM UTC

Houston Astros Logo
St. Louis Cardinals Logo
FinalSpring
Status: Complete
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Houston Astros Logo
HOU
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Challenges remaining: 2
St. Louis Cardinals Logo
STL
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Challenges remaining: 2

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 22, 9:50 PM

Postgame Matchup Lens

Team vs Team Outcome Recap

STL
HOU

Total Reviews

Raw challenge volume from the completed game.

STL1HOU3
1
3

Overturn Rate

Which club actually won more of its review bets.

STL100%HOU100%
100%
100%

Late / Close Share

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

STL0%HOU0%
0%
0%

Umpire Tonight

Tonight's Review Pattern

4 reviewed pitches so far • 4 overturned

Highest Risk Split

RHP vs LHB

RHP vs LHB

100%

2 reviews

ELI 53.5

RHP vs RHB

100%

1 review

ELI 50.0

Most Targeted Pitch

Four-Seam Fastball

2 reviews • 100% overturned

Most Active Lane

Bot-L

2 reviews • 100% overturned

Challenge Decision Value

Scenario Timeline

Bot3 • Houston Astros

Called Strike

Medium Pressure • ELI 50

Overturned +36

Count Shift

2-0 → 1-1

Base / Score

1st and 2nd • Tie 1-1

Count Edge

+0.9 pts

Decision Read

Challenge • +1.68% EV

Scenario Swing Index+36
RISPLess Than 2 OutsTie Game
OVR 53%EV +1.68%HIGH RE confidenceLOW OVR confidenceAVG +1.0 ptsBB +0.0 pts

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

Top4 • Houston Astros

Ball

Medium Pressure • ELI 50

Overturned +36

Count Shift

Strikeout → Walk

Base / Score

Bases Loaded • Tie 1-1

Count Edge

No baseline delta

Decision Read

Challenge • +0.44% EV

Scenario Swing Index+36
RISPLess Than 2 OutsTie GameBases LoadedFull Count

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

Top6 • St. Louis Cardinals

Called Strike

Medium Pressure • ELI 57

Overturned +41

Count Shift

1-1 → 0-2

Base / Score

Bases Empty • 4-3

Count Edge

-1.0 pts

Decision Read

Hold • -2.78% EV

Scenario Swing Index+41
Two Outs
OVR 53%EV -2.78%HIGH RE confidenceLOW OVR confidenceAVG -1.7 ptsBB +0.0 pts

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

Bot6 • Houston Astros

Called Strike

Medium Pressure • ELI 48

Overturned +48

Count Shift

2-2 → Strikeout

Base / Score

Bases Empty • 4-3

Count Edge

No baseline delta

Decision Read

Challenge • +0.54% EV

Scenario Swing Index+48
Less Than 2 Outs

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

Narrative Intelligence

Game Debrief

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

The St. Louis Cardinals edged the Houston Astros 5-4 in a tightly contested matchup at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, with a full sweep of all four managerial challenges underscoring the role of the Automated Ball-Strike (AiBS) system in shaping the game. Each challenge issued by either team was overturned, demonstrating both the precision of the AiBS system and the willingness of managers to engage it in critical moments.

Three of the four overturned calls directly influenced pivotal plate appearances, particularly in the later innings. The Cardinals’ successful challenge in the bottom of the sixth altered a strike call on Pedro Pagés from 1-1 to 0-2, placing him behind in the count and shifting the dynamic in an inning when the Astros held a narrow lead. Likewise, the Astros overturned a called strike against César Salazar in the same inning, moving the count from 2-2 to 1-3, which also changed the at-bat’s course. Earlier, in the bottom of the fourth, the Astros challenged a ball call on Cam Smith, turning a 3-3 count into 4-2 and granting him a walk, a moment that contributed to the inning’s momentum.

Forensic Log

Pitch Timeline

Zone Mode
B2-0Four-Seam FastballKBB

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

Victor Scott II vs Kai-Wei Teng

Count Transition

2-0 → 1-1

Result

Call Overturned

Count Changed

Game State

1st and 2nd

Bot 3 • Tie 1-1 • 1 out

Home offense batting

Estimated Leverage

50

Pitch

Four-Seam Fastball

Velocity

93.8 MPH

Location

-0.74 x, 1.86 z

Count Before

2-0

Baseball Consequence

Count changed from 2-0 to 1-1.

Comparable game states move run expectancy by -0.205 from this review state.

Decision Read

Model favored a challenge

53% overturn probability and +1.68% expected value at challenge time.

All four challenges involved called balls or strikes, with a split between balls and strikes overturned. Despite two of the pitch coordinates being inferred rather than directly tracked, the consistency in overturned calls suggests the AiBS system was reliably identifying borderline calls that umpires had initially missed. The plate umpire’s line of 4-for-4 overturned challenges points to a high degree of human-technology interplay impacting the strike zone’s interpretation.

While the challenges did not veer into high leverage late-and-close moments, their impact on counts and at-bats highlights how AiBS can subtly influence the game’s rhythm throughout multiple innings. This contest adds to growing evidence that AiBS, when actively employed by managers, can closely mediate the strike zone and potentially affect scoring opportunities in tight contests.

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