Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 31
Pirates' Brandon Lowe Ejected After Disallowed ABS Challenge in 10-9 Win
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 31

Pirates' Brandon Lowe Ejected After Disallowed ABS Challenge in 10-9 Win

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 31
  • Brandon Lowe was ejected in the fourth inning of Pittsburgh’s 10-9 win over Minnesota after his helmet-tap ABS challenge was not granted and his reaction was judged as arguing.
  • Home plate umpire Alex Tosi did not see Lowe’s challenge signal, then told manager Don Kelly it was ruled dugout-influenced; first base umpire Jordan Baker later tossed Lowe.
  • Kelly said Baker misunderstood Lowe, who was upset he thought he had swung at ball four, calling the ejection a total overreaction and a misunderstanding rather than abuse of an umpire.
  • Lowe said he was venting to himself and did not realize he had been ejected until he was nearly back to the dugout; it was the first ejection of his career.
  • The incident adds to early friction around MLB’s Automated Balls and Strikes system, even as Lowe remains a key Pirates bat with a team-leading 14 home runs.
As umpires face instant public judgment from ABS, is baseball's human element facing an existential crisis?
With walks at a 75-year high, has the ABS system unintentionally broken the balance between pitchers and hitters?