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The yellow strike zone typically refers to a visual aid used in Baseball broadcasts to indicate the area where a pitch is considered a strike if the batter does not swing. This zone is usually displayed on television screens to enhance viewer understanding of the pitch's placement relative to the batter. It helps illustrate whether a pitch is within the strike zone according to the official rules of the game.

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