Back in 2001, major league umpires weren't too pleased with the revolutionary new QuesTec systems that were placed in a third of the ballparks around the league QuesTec was put in place to help establish a more uniform strike zone as the data collected would be used to teach the umpires about what they were doing right and what they were doing wrong.As any manager can tell you, umpires don't like being told what they've done wrong. So it wasn't surprising that umpires were upset by QuesTec, and now, finally, they will be rid of the system this season. Of course, there is the new system called Zone Evaluation that will now be taking QuesTec's place. In every ballpark.

























