What is the name for the Court's power which affords it the right to call "the strikes and balls"

is it judicial review?

a impound
b amicus curiae
c writ of certiorari
d judicial review

That's right.

The power of the court to call "the strikes and balls" in the context of a sport like baseball is not related to judicial powers and is a reference to the actions of an umpire in the game.

Judicial review, on the other hand, refers to the power of a court to review and potentially overturn laws or government actions that are deemed unconstitutional.

So, the correct answer to your question is none of the options provided (a, b, c, or d) because it is unrelated to the topic of judicial review.