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Originally Posted by left coast
When the team who is behind puts up 6 runs in the seventh inning, do you then "adjust" it back in for the 8th and 9th innings?
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Perhaps you should ask the person(s) who wrote the NCAA Evaluation Standards, since he/she/they wrote this as one of the criteria:
"Has a grasp of how the zone can be adjusted in lopsided game."
I don't think that anybody considers a 6 run deficit to be "lopsided." Lopsided is usually 10 runs or more behind.
And maybe lawump had a big strike zone to start with, and couldn't have widened it out more than it already was. How about it, lawump?