Top8 • Seattle Mariners
Ball
Medium Pressure • ELI 59
Count Shift
1-1
Base / Score
Bases Empty • 9-7
Count Edge
+0.0 pts
Decision Read
Challenge • +0.50% EV
Call was confirmed after review.
Game 831861
Peoria Stadium
Mar 11, 8:10 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, 9:47 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.
Late / Close Share
How much of each team’s review activity came in the game’s tightest windows.
Tonight's Review Pattern
3 reviewed pitches so far • 0 overturned
Highest Risk Split
Directional only
Most Targeted Pitch
Cutter
1 reviews • 0% overturned
Most Active Lane
Bot-R
1 reviews • 0% overturned
Scenario Timeline
Top8 • Seattle Mariners
Medium Pressure • ELI 59
Count Shift
1-1
Base / Score
Bases Empty • 9-7
Count Edge
+0.0 pts
Decision Read
Challenge • +0.50% EV
Call was confirmed after review.
Top8 • Colorado Rockies
Medium Pressure • ELI 59
Count Shift
Strikeout
Base / Score
Bases Empty • 9-7
Count Edge
No baseline delta
Decision Read
Challenge • +0.72% EV
Review happened at the at-bat level without a tracked pitch event.
Bot9 • Colorado Rockies
Medium Pressure • ELI 44
Count Shift
2-0
Base / Score
Bases Empty • 11-7
Count Edge
+0.0 pts
Decision Read
Challenge • +0.79% 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.
In a high-scoring clash at Peoria Stadium, the Colorado Rockies edged the Seattle Mariners 11-7, with the AiBS review process underscoring the game's tight contest and the consistency of plate umpire calls. All three challenges launched by the teams were confirmed with no overturns, highlighting a night in which the umpires’ strike zone calls largely held up under scrutiny.
for the ABS came late in the game, particularly in the bottom eighth and ninth innings when the intensity surged and the Mariners and Rockies combined for three impact challenges, each upheld. Notably, the Mariners’ Jakson Reetz saw a contested ball call at 1-1 in a close 9-7 score, which was confirmed, preserving the existing count and pace of play. The Rockies twice challenged—once at a 2-3 count against Charlie Condon on a called strike, and again at 2-0 during Keegan Thompson’s at-bat—with both decisions affirmed by review. This late-game activity aligned with the innings’ offensive bursts, as the eighth was the night’s most active and the ninth closed the scoring.
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
Charlie Condon vs Casey Lawrence
Count Transition
1-1
Result
Call Confirmed
Recorded Challenge
Game State
Bases Empty
Top 8 • 9-7 • 2 outs
Away offense batting
Estimated Leverage
59
Pitch
Cutter
Velocity
80.7 MPH
Location
0.29 x, 1.51 z
Count Before
1-1
Baseball Consequence
Review held the count at 1-1.
Comparable game states move run expectancy by +0.000 from this review state.
Decision Read
Model favored a challenge
45% overturn probability and +0.50% expected value at challenge time.
The pitch tracking data was largely reliable, with full coordinates available for all challenges, though one call involved inferred locations, warranting a cautious reading of zone consistency across the night. Still, the fact no calls were overturned on any of the three challenges—two initiated by Colorado, one by Seattle—speaks to the umpiring crew’s alignment with the strike zone norms through the lens of AiBS evaluation. With pressure mounting in late counts and close scores, the reviews confirmed the strike zone’s integrity rather than shifting momentum.
While the game’s offensive fireworks took center stage, the challenge review system played a quiet but firm role in preserving the flow and fairness of the contest, making this a relatively straightforward postgame for AiBS—no overturned calls, three confirmed rulings, and a final score reflecting Colorado’s ability to capitalize amid a tight umpiring framework.