99% Invisible   /     527- RoboUmp

Summary

The surprisingly long history of trying to use robots to call balls and strikes in baseball

Subtitle
The surprisingly long history of trying to use robots to call balls and strikes in baseball
Duration
00:27:40
Publishing date
2023-02-28 23:09
Link
https://99percentinvisible.org
Contributors
  chris berube
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Enclosures
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Shownotes

One study from 2018 found that Major League Baseball umpires blow about 14 calls every game. That’s 34,000 bad calls every year. And it makes a difference. A blown strike call can decide a win or a loss, a championship or six months at home, wondering what could have been. And while umpires are about 97% accurate in calling balls and strikes, Major League Baseball has been considering something drastic. Something to take us up to 100% accuracy. They have a plan to replace human umpires with robots.

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