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No - only a piece of it - doesn't even need to be 50% or more - as long as the umpire sees ANY part of it in the zone its a strike

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The strike zone is a box that is the width of home plate, and the length of the space between the batter's chest and knees.

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From your chest down to your stomach area

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Q: What area is defined as the strike zone in baseball?
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