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Have the player stand up straight. The computer maps out the zone from the top of the knee to just below the armpits. This is what i was always told to me to be the strike zone. They store the info for every player in the computer. The computer will also have the home plate zone mapped out. They punch in the players name or ID number, whichever they have the computer use, & his map appears on the home plate mapping. Voila. A strike zone for every player. It wouldnt be that difficult to implement I wouldnt think. Every strike zone will be for that specific player only. So if a player wants to crouch real low, as long as the ball passes through the map, it would be called a strike. Even if its at his eye level now due to his crouch. If done properly & its accurate, I would be all for it. A real strike zone. Imagine that. We dont have one now. Some pitchers get a much wider strike zone than others (Mariano Riveras used to be quite generous.) David Ortiz, who argues WAY too much, gets a much wider zone. Those would be gone, as would the arguments. It would be fantastic.
Last edited by psd; 01-20-2016 at 05:30 PM.
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