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Originally Posted by KJUmp
....."my own interpretation of the strike zone" curious as to what that is.
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In no particular order:
Bottom of ball at Top of Knee
Top of ball at Bottom of Armpit
Any part of ball over plate, but with exceptions:
If you think of the strike zone a telephone keypad
123
456
789
and all numbers are in the "rule book zone"
1,3,7 and 9 are seldom called strikes
These are pitches that might be in the book zone, but can be "too high for an outside strike", or "too low for an inside strike"
To clarify my flatten/widen and the posters use of the chevron, 2 and 8 will be strikes if they are over the middle of the plate.
At belt high, I will go 4-extended and 6-extended, and if I had to spell it out, I will call belt-high channel strikes.
I told you mine, now you tell me yours.
P.S. I should have put a smiley on the comment about being in the business to "get Outs".