Baseball Savant Unveils ABS Dashboard With 2025 Triple-A, 2026 Spring Training Metrics
Mike Petriello announced Baseball Savant's new ABS dashboard, adding 2025 Triple-A overturn rates, trends, and splits plus 2026 MLB Spring Training metrics for immediate roster analysis.

Mike Petriello unveiled a new high-level Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) dashboard on Baseball Savant that layers overturn rates, trends, and splits with 2025 Triple-A data and 2026 MLB Spring Training statistics now available. The announcement on February 26, 2026 puts a unified ABS dataset into the hands of analysts tracking minor-league to major-league performance.
The dashboard’s inclusion of 2025 Triple-A overturn rates gives clubs a concrete way to measure how often ABS reverses on-field calls at the highest minor-league level. With those 2025 Triple-A overturn rates visible, player development directors can quantify which Triple-A pitchers and catchers benefited from borderline calls and which suffered from inconsistent strike definitions.
Baseball Savant’s trends and splits functionality ties directly to situational evaluation by showing tendencies over time and by subgroup. Because the dashboard explicitly lists trends and splits, analysts can isolate 2025 Triple-A performance by count, inning, or umpire grouping and compare that to 2026 MLB Spring Training behavior to spot players whose apparent gains are driven by favorable strike-calling rather than repeatable skill.
The release of 2026 MLB Spring Training metrics within the same ABS framework is the headline operational change for front offices. With 2026 Spring Training stats now available alongside 2025 Triple-A data, general managers and roster committees can compare exhibition walk rates and called-strike distributions against a player’s Triple-A sample immediately as they consider non-roster invites and final camp cuts.
Mike Petriello framed the tool as high-level, and that matters for how teams will use it day to day. Baseball Savant’s high-level dashboard makes overturn rates and splits easy to query, which should shorten the time from discovery to action in arbitration prep, catcher evaluations, and assessments of pitchers who live on the edges of the zone.
Expect debate to follow as clubs and broadcasters digest the shared ABS numbers. With Baseball Savant providing 2025 Triple-A overturn rates and trends plus 2026 MLB Spring Training statistics, the argument over whether a prospect’s edge is skill or favorable strike-calling will shift from anecdote to dashboard-backed evidence.
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