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The "strike zone" is Baseball is different with each player. It is determined thus: When a batter takes his natural stance at the plate, the "strike zone" is the area over home plate between the batter's arm pits and the top of his knees. Many umpires have their own determination of the "strike zone", but this is what it is suppose to be.

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us players uaslly just go by your letters on your jersey to your knees! and of coarse every umpires stirk zone may vary!

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listen up peeps if ya really want to know play JUST DANCE

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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.

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