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How does the robo-ump zone work for the varying heights and batting stances of every hitter? Do they have some sort of electronics in the jersey to set the strike zone for each hitter?

Just thinking Ricky Henderson's box would have been as flat as they come

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Never seen a scorecard where the two most impactful calls of the game were to the same batter, same AB, on back to back pitches. That should be so embarrassing to MLB and the umpires themselves that Kulpa be kept from behind the plate the rest of the year. 

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On 6/6/2023 at 4:57 PM, Jagwar said:

How does the robo-ump zone work for the varying heights and batting stances of every hitter? Do they have some sort of electronics in the jersey to set the strike zone for each hitter?

Just thinking Ricky Henderson's box would have been as flat as they come

And Rod Carew

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On 6/6/2023 at 7:57 PM, Jagwar said:

How does the robo-ump zone work for the varying heights and batting stances of every hitter? Do they have some sort of electronics in the jersey to set the strike zone for each hitter?

Just thinking Ricky Henderson's box would have been as flat as they come

It uses percentages of height. Doesn't account for stances. It's weird that this doesn't come up more often.

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11 hours ago, ShoelesJoe said:

Never seen a scorecard where the two most impactful calls of the game were to the same batter, same AB, on back to back pitches. That should be so embarrassing to MLB and the umpires themselves that Kulpa be kept from behind the plate the rest of the year. 

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Woof. I'm going to refer to this guy as "mea Kulpa" from now on.

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31 minutes ago, Three Run Homer said:

Of course I came here looking for the report card for CB Bucknor today.  Will have to come back tomorrow--should be a brutal one.  

I’m concerned about our inevitable AI Skynet overlords, but at least they’ll call a better game than that. 

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