I wanted to make sure that I understand correctly.
If I have a player in the very front of the box (thus mostly in front of the plate for a small player), her strike zone as far as inside/outside would still be the plate; but as far as high/low, it would be in relation to where she is standing? Correct?
So, technically a drop ball, slow change-up, etc, could be called a strike if she were in front of the box, but be called a ball if she were further back and the ball dropped enough?
Along these same lines, if facing a mainly drop-ball pitcher and the batters were in the very back of the box, could one theoretically get more balls called?
If I have a player in the very front of the box (thus mostly in front of the plate for a small player), her strike zone as far as inside/outside would still be the plate; but as far as high/low, it would be in relation to where she is standing? Correct?
So, technically a drop ball, slow change-up, etc, could be called a strike if she were in front of the box, but be called a ball if she were further back and the ball dropped enough?
Along these same lines, if facing a mainly drop-ball pitcher and the batters were in the very back of the box, could one theoretically get more balls called?