A strike zone shaped like an hour glass sounds like trouble. I'm sure I just have a different idea of an hour-glass shape, though. Regardless, your description demonstrates that you have, for better or worse, adjusted your zone from a book zone. Why not adjust it for the level of play, too?
More important, you are experienced, and the questions about your zone are new. The best way to determine the problem might be to have a friend (especially another umpire) video tape your plate work. When you review the results, you're likely to have the best answer to your question. Then you can adjust properly.
Mike
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