Top2 • Los Angeles Dodgers
Ball
Low Pressure • ELI 24
Count Shift
3-1
Base / Score
Runner on 1st • 0-4
Count Edge
+0.0 pts
Decision Read
Challenge • +0.21% EV
Call was confirmed after review.
Game 831894
Camelback Ranch
Mar 13, 1:05 AM 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, 9:48 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
4 reviewed pitches so far • 1 overturned
Highest Risk Split
Directional only
Most Targeted Pitch
Slider
2 reviews • 0% overturned
Most Active Lane
Top-M
2 reviews • 0% overturned
Scenario Timeline
Top2 • Los Angeles Dodgers
Low Pressure • ELI 24
Count Shift
3-1
Base / Score
Runner on 1st • 0-4
Count Edge
+0.0 pts
Decision Read
Challenge • +0.21% EV
Call was confirmed after review.
Top3 • Cincinnati Reds
Low Pressure • ELI 30
Count Shift
1-1
Base / Score
Bases Empty • 1-4
Count Edge
+0.0 pts
Decision Read
Challenge • +3.63% EV
Call was confirmed after review.
Bot3 • Cincinnati Reds
Medium Pressure • ELI 46
Count Shift
2-2 → Strikeout
Base / Score
Bases Empty • 3-4
Count Edge
No baseline delta
Decision Read
Challenge • +0.27% EV
Review happened at the at-bat level without a tracked pitch event.
Top5 • Cincinnati Reds
Low Pressure • ELI 36
Count Shift
0-2
Base / Score
Bases Empty • 3-6
Count Edge
+0.0 pts
Decision Read
Challenge • +1.32% 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 Los Angeles Dodgers edged out the Cincinnati Reds 9-5 in a matchup where the use of ABS (automated ball-strike) review played a meaningful role in maintaining the game’s pitching and hitting dynamics. Across four total challenges, only one was overturned, signaling a generally accurate strike zone and supporting the integrity of the calls throughout. The Reds issued three challenges, overturning one, while the Dodgers challenged once without success. The plate umpire’s calls were overturned just once, further indicating a consistent zone.
The most pivotal ABS moment came in the bottom of the third inning when the Reds successfully overturned a called strike on Tyler Stephenson. This at-bat-level review, which adjusted the count from 2-2 to 1-3, likely influenced the sequence without changing the immediate pitch outcome, reflecting how ABS can subtly adjust batter-pitcher duel momentum. Other challenges targeting called strikes—one on Sal Stewart in the fifth inning and another on Elly De La Cruz in the third—were confirmed, reinforcing that the umpires managed a reliable zone despite a busy stretch. These calls occurred during key offensive innings, underscoring how ABS played a quiet but firm role in the middle innings where the Dodgers built their lead.
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
Sal Stewart vs Paul Gervase
Count Transition
0-2
Result
Call Confirmed
Recorded Challenge
Game State
Bases Empty
Top 5 • 3-6 • 0 outs
Away offense batting
Estimated Leverage
36
Pitch
Slider
Velocity
84.4 MPH
Location
0.73 x, 2.40 z
Count Before
0-2
Baseball Consequence
Review held the count at 0-2.
Comparable game states move run expectancy by +0.000 from this review state.
Decision Read
Model favored a challenge
53% overturn probability and +1.32% expected value at challenge time.
The count scenarios for reviewed pitches clustered around early- to mid-counts such as 1-0, 2-1, and 1-2, which are critical junctures where a strike call can swing the player’s approach. The absence of late-and-close challenges suggests managers trusted the calls deeper into at-bats, leaning more on ABS earlier when counts were still establishing the pitchers’ rhythm. While pitch location data was available for all four challenges, one relied on inferred coordinates, advising a cautious reading of any striking zone trends. Overall, the ABS system bolstered the game’s flow and accuracy without overtly shifting competitive balance or prompting a cascade of overturned calls.