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  1. Feb 28, 2019 · The strike zone is a beautiful, constantly shifting puzzle; the pitcher has to decide, based on a host of variables, where he should aim his pitch. In part one, “It’s Not a Square,” we argued...

  2. Sep 14, 2015 · Therefore, a ball that simply passes through the strike zone for a total of one inch should technically be called a strike. This is where you may think of back door strikes: the slider that...

    • Eric Lang
  3. Jul 10, 2023 · In practice, big league umpires usually don't call strikes on pitches that clip the bottom of the three-dimensional zone's front or the top of the back, making the actual strike zone more of an oval than a cube.

  4. Feb 22, 2022 · “Pitchers want that 3-and-0 pitch just off the plate called a strike. Hitters don’t want that fastball at the letters to be called a strike even though it’s technically inside the rulebook...

    • Levi Weaver
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  5. However, the rule book defines a strike as a pitch where “any part of the ball passes through any part of the zone.” Therefore, a ball that simply passes through the strike zone for a total of one inch should technically be called a strike.

  6. Jul 18, 2024 · According to Little League rules, “The STRIKE ZONE is that space over home plate between the batter’s armpits and the top of the knees when the batter assumes a natural stance. The umpire shall determine the strike zone according to the batter’s usual stance when that batter swings at a pitch.”

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Strike_zoneStrike zone - Wikipedia

    In baseball, the strike zone is the area of space through which a pitch must pass in order to be called a strike even if the batter does not swing. The strike zone is defined as the volume of space above home plate and between the batter's knees and the midpoint of their torso .

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