It depends on the Ump. (umpire) different umps have different zones.
The average zone is from you shoulder to your knee.
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The strike zone is from the armpits to the knees tall. If any part of the ball crosses the plate it is considered a strike. Of course, umpire are supposed to try to stay within these parameters, but each umpire's strike zone varies.
the biggest fastpitch softball is 12 in.
the color of a fastpitch softball is yellow
The strike zone is the area over home plate from the top of the player's arm pits to their knees when the batter assumes a natural stance.
Mens fastpitch softball rubber is 46 feet and womens is 43 feet.
The strike zones in softball is the way that you hit the ball. Usually the strike zone is from knees to the chest.
There are three strikes in Fastpitch softball.
it is a pitch in fastpitch softball that's starts knee to thigh high and drops through the strike zone while crossing the plate preferably into the dirt right in front of the catcher.
it is a pitch in fastpitch softball that's starts knee to thigh high and drops through the strike zone while crossing the plate preferably into the dirt right in front of the catcher.
Anything that hits the plate is considered a strike.
The strike zone in softball is from the armpits to the knees tall. A ball that crosses any part of the plate wide. The strike zone is supposed to stay constant, even between umpires, but some umpires will always have different strike zones than others.
Strike Zone The strike zone is from the knee to shoulder of the batting softball player. The strike zone also extends as wide as a normal swing. A strike is called if the ball passes through the strike zone and reaches the catcher. The softball umpire will also call a strike if a batter swings and misses at a pitch outside the strike zone. Three strikes result in a batter being called out by the softball umpire. A ball is called for all pitches that miss the strike zone. Four balls allow a batter to walk to first base uncontested. Outfield These 3 zones are short, middle, and long. In the outfield.