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The official rules of Major League Baseball define the top of the strike zone as the midpoint between the top of the batters shoulders and the top of the uniform pants, and the bottom of the strike zone is at the hollow beneath the kneecap, both determined from the batters stance as the batter is prepared to swing at
They notified the umpire and the pitch had to be thrown at the batters desired strike zone. The high strike zone was between the batters shoulders and waist. The fair strike zone was between the batters shoulders and at least one foot from the ground.
Definition. The official strike zone is the area over home plate from the midpoint between a batters shoulders and the top of the uniform pants -- when the batter is in his stance and prepared to swing at a pitched ball -- and a point just below the kneecap.
1963 - The Strike Zone is that space over home plate which is between the top of the batters shoulders and his knees when he assumes his natural stance. The umpire shall determine the Strike Zone ing to the batters usual stance when he swings at a pitch.
MLB has settled on a strike zone width of 17 inches and height spanning the length between 27% of a batters height to 53.5% of a batters height (roughly the letters to the knees when hes in his normal stance).
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Its an imaginary rectangle. The width is determined by home plate (17). The height of the strike zone is from the batters midpoint (the midpoint between top of shoulders and belt) and the hollow of the knees which means the back of the knees where they bend.
Official strike zones are calculated as the space between the width of home-plate, 17 | 43.18 cm, up to the midpoint between a batters shoulders and uniform pants when in their stance, and extending down to just below their kneecaps. Baseball Strike Zone Dimensions Drawings dimensions.com element strike-zone dimensions.com element strike-zone

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