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Chase Zone 4
The 4 Zone is the most important edge of the strike-zone to command. It is black to represent the bottom edge of the strike-zone and runs a close second in importance to the Go Zone. It is crucial to your...
Chase Zones 5, 6
The Chase Zones 5 and 6 are black to represent the right and left edges of the strike-zone. Use the Chase Zones when the hitter is aggressive, which generally means they are behind in the count 0-1, 0-2 or 1-2....
Freeze Zones 9, 10
Within each of the top corners of the strike-zone there are blue circles called Freeze Zones 9 and 10. They are blue to represent the hitter being "frozen" but they turn to Danger Zones with off speed pitches or with fastballs behind...
K Zones
The K Zones represent a true pitcher's pitch and obviously stand for a strike or a strikeout. When the hitter is behind in the count they will expand their strike-zone to the Chase Zones and especially the corners of all...