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I'm trying to get a opinion on the strike zone for slow pitch. People in my league are calling strikes on the front of the plate and this frustrating. It takes the bat out batters hand and your forced to stand out of the battters box to get at good pitch. Can someone give me some insite as to what the ruling is.
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I don't know where you are from, but in my area anything that hits the plate or any part of it, is a strike, even the front of it (black lining around it). but, anything that doesn't is a ball. Is this different other places?
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But a strike in baseball is a ball that passes through the strike zone(This is an ivisible box that sits over the plate in which the ball must pass through between the knees and the numbers.). Now your telling me that a ball that lands on the front of the plate actually passes through this area after reaching a height of six to twelve feet!?
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In ASA, any pitch that hits the plate HAS to be a ball. It didn't pass through the strike zone. However, many leagues play with a mat that fits behind the plate, and in that case the strike zone is purely on the ground: any ball that hits the plate or the mat is a strike. No doubt various places around the country play with modifications to these rules, though.
In mat ball, many pitches that would be strikes in regular ASA are balls, and vice versa. For example, a 12-foot pitch that hits the back of the mat is a strike, but in regular ASA that pitch would be a ball to any human-sized batter. Conversely, a 6-foot pitch might pass directly through the regular zone but hit behind the mat for a ball or catch the outside corner but then miss the mat). Leagues use the mat to reduce arguments over balls and strikes, and with today's rock-hard balls and juiced-up bats, it doesn't really matter. Incidentally, the strike zone is AT THE PLATE. It is not determined by where the batter is standing in the box. That distinction is crucial, much more important in slow pitch than in fast pitch or baseball. It is also the front knee to the back shoulder.
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Here is a web page that might help that i just found
http://www.softball.org.uk/rules/strikezone.html and it will show the strike zone |
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hmmm... now you guys and gals have me rather baffled. I know that is the rule for the league I work, but, i think i'll call my partner and talk to him, maybe i have some big misconception (like that ever happens...
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BTW, is anyone from your area attending the ISF Co-Ed Slowpitch World Cup Tournament in Plant City, Florida next week?
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In my league here in Vancouver BC Canada, they are calling strikes on the front of the plate. I have been arguing this from day one but it seems to have gotten out of control here. I thank you all for your input.
I've played ball all across Canada and here the rules have changed to their liking. |
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I've always known the strike rule in baseball, the rule is the same no matter where you go I thought. A ball must travel through the strike zone to be called a strike. And you all helped with your agreements to this.
I have a ball game Tommorrow and the commish will be there and I will have a few new things for him. I will also let him know about this site |
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I have some idea
In my country in SP strike zone will be applied to use strike plate. strike plate is a rubber plate cover on interval betaween batter box but short than batter box about 6 inc. batter box is 7 feet long, 4 feet on front and 3 feet rear. strike plate start from 3 feet rear include angle of home plate till last batter box but short than its 6 inc. batter will still in batter box while batting ball ball hit front home plate is not strike ball hit any part of strike plate include angle of home plate it's will strike runner take home can use both home plate and strike plate to avoid in the injurie case ( Catcher also ) | | |________|_____|_| -----|\ | | | \ | | | / | |___|/ | |----------- |--------|-| | | | | Try to see its pls. |
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