STL @ CIN
Home plate: Edwin Moscoso
“Solid and unspectacular — exactly what the job asks.”
What this shows — how Edwin Moscoso called the 190 pitches that were taken (no swing), graded against the tracked rulebook strike zone. He got 181 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
The calls that moved the game
- 1-0.30▼2 · 3-1 ball called strike
Eugenio Suárez vs Matthew Liberatore - 2+0.13▼8 · 1-1 strike called ball
Tyler Stephenson vs Justin Bruihl - 3-0.13▲6 · 1-0 ball called strike
Blaze Jordan vs Sam Moll
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 · 1 overturned (ump overruled) · 2 upheld (ump confirmed). This is the ABS system’s own measurement — Hawk-Eye optical ball-tracking, not our model.
- 1Michael Toglia — ump said strike, robot ruled strike: upheld.
- 2Nathan Church — ump said strike, robot ruled strike: upheld.
- 3Jose Trevino — ump said strike, robot ruled ball: overturned.
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.