There really is no height requirement for batters. Only the ability to hit.
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∙ 8y agoThe battle between the batter and the pitcher.
Ted Williams
The strike zone varies from batter to batter. The width of the strike zone is the width of home plate. The height is from the batter's chest (usually the letters) down to the batter's knees. The strike zone doesn't necessarily go by how tall the batter is, but by how the batter's stance is in the batter's box while waiting for the pitch.
I'm a Yankee fan, but I'll probably have to say Pujols.
its Boomstar batter, Pluto pitcher
The batter was bunting the Baseball.
It's not the bat but the batter young grasshopper! but its defenitly the Blank Blank
batter (cake batter and baseball batters)
It varies from batter to batter. A lot say it is the fastball high and in. I would add that yes it will vary depending on the batter's swinging tendencies. The best pitch will be one that should be a strike. Thus if the batter thinks the ball is not in his 'zone' and lets it go he's stuck 'looking' . The best strikes of course are ones that catch only a piece of the plate.
If the baseball hit the ground in foul territory, the ball is a foul ball. If the baseball hit the ground in fair territory, and the batter/runner is still in the batter's box when the baseball hits him, it is a foul ball. If the baseball hit the ground in fair territory and the batter/runner is out of the batter's box when the baseball hits him, the batter/runner is out and the ball is dead.
It has to go above the batter's head.
The batter swinging the bat.