Transaction brings Pagaya’s total ABS issuance to an annual record of $7.6 billion year-to-date Company continues strong programmatic issuance of quality assets, supported by growing partner demand ...
Aaron Judge is coming off three of the four best years ever produced in major league history — the lone exception coming in 2023, when a toe injury derailed his season, as well as the Yankees. Access ...
Open Lending trades at just 1.26x forward EV/Sales, making it one of the cheapest "FinTech" plays relative to its revenue growth potential. After a brutal 2024, analysts forecast a dramatic recovery: ...
As we get set for a thrilling October with this year's MLB playoffs, I have bad news for those of you who appreciate the league's still-new Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System. It was first ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants got a preview of the automated ball-strike system, or ABS, during Cactus League games this past spring. Starting next year, the system will be making its debut in the majors ...
MLB announced plans to implement the Automated Ball Strike (ABS) Challenge System on a full-time basis, beginning with the 2026 regular season. The rule change comes after a vote by the joint ...
As we enter the final week of the 2025 MLB regular season, the league has made a significant announcement, stating that it will implement an Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System for the entirety of ...
MLB is moving to a new system that allows balls and strikes to be challenged next year. / Albert Cesare/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Welcome to 'Ask Jimmy,' where SI Media writer ...
Major League Baseball's competition committee approved the automated strike zone challenge system for the 2026 season on Tuesday, the league announced. The 11-person committee consists of six owners, ...
The system, which was fully implemented across the Triple-A level in 2024 and used throughout spring training in 2025 and again during the MLB All-Star Game this summer, was expected to be added to ...
With MLB’s competition committee expected to approve the automated ball-strike challenge system on Tuesday, it’s a good time to explain both how ABS works and clear up some of its misconceptions.