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Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Three-area strike zone

By Tangotiger, 04:51 PM

I missed Matt’s article for some reason, but someone was kind enough to point it out to me.

Great stuff.  The three-area strike zone is definitely a step in the right direction.  I’ve been trying to model it more like a six-area strike zone.  (Fans of hockey probably know what I’m talking about, with the 4 corner targets and the five-hole.)

I’m still not satisfied with the down-the-middle pitches not being as damaging as I would think.  I’m thinking it’s more like with a goalie’s 5-hole that moves as the goalie moves in his crease.  The down-the-middle is not a fixed point pitch to pitch, if that makes any sense.

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