I don't know where this thread is going, or who is arguing with who, but here's one point:
A few years ago a kid squared to bunt. The pitch was high, the player ducked, but kept the bat in the zone. I called a strike. The coach wanted a ball because the batter didn't offer. My call stood.
Later that day, I looked in the fed rulebook. By rule, this pitch should have been a ball. The batter has to make an attempt to hit the ball. Otherwise, REGARDLESS OF WHERE THE BAT IS, there is no offer, and the pitch is a ball.
I can see "getting a free strike" by calling a pitch a few inches out of the zone, but those of you who call this one a strike for a freebie don't know the rules well enough.
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