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RECORD: 0 HIT · 0 MISS · 12 OPEN · FIRST CALL RESOLVES AUG 12
Blue Notes · Umpire Grade2026-06-30

SD @ CHC

Home plate: Jeremie Rehak

Corner-to-corner and then some.

B+
Umpire Grade
93.4% accurate
0.4
Run Favor
runs, SD
0
ABS Overturns
of 3 reviewed

What this shows — how Jeremie Rehak called the 183 pitches that were taken (no swing), graded against the tracked rulebook strike zone. He got 171 right. Below, only his misses are plotted, alongside every pitch the ABS (Automated Ball-Strike System) reviewed on a challenge.

The zone, as he called it

Challenge 1: Freddy Fermin — the ump called it a ball, the robot ruled ball (upheld — ump confirmed).1Challenge 2: Xander Bogaerts — the ump called it a strike, the robot ruled strike (upheld — ump confirmed).2Challenge 3: Carson Kelly — the ump called it a ball, the robot ruled ball (upheld — ump confirmed).3
strike called ballball called strikeABS overturnedABS upheld

The calls that moved the game

  1. 1+0.397 · 2-2 strike called ball
    Miguel Andujar vs Javier Assad
  2. 2-0.303 · 3-1 ball called strike
    Kevin Alcántara vs JP Sears
  3. 3+0.231 · 0-2 strike called ball
    Miguel Andujar vs Matthew Boyd

Run impact from the count run-value table: a missed strike three is worth far more than one on 3-0.

ABS — the Automated Ball-Strike System

3 pitches went to the robots · 0 overturned (ump overruled) · 3 upheld (ump confirmed). This is Hawkeye ground truth, no model involved.

  1. 1Freddy Fermin — ump said ball, robot ruled ball: upheld.
  2. 2Xander Bogaerts — ump said strike, robot ruled strike: upheld.
  3. 3Carson Kelly — ump said ball, robot ruled ball: upheld.

Our tracked-rulebook zone matched the ABS ruling on 2 of 3 — a zone-definition gap (ABS grades a standardized, height-based zone), not our error.