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The Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) System is a system to automate the interpretation of whether pitches are in the strike zone in baseball games. It has been used by the KBO League in South Korea, and by Minor League Baseball (MiLB) and Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States. In MLB and MiLB, it is used to enable player challenges of umpire calls of balls and strikes, while in the KBO League and previously in MiLB, it calls pitches automatically.
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