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Zone Blog
Posts tagged "pitch command"
Lokator Target Zone Blog Introduction
Welcome to the Lokator® Zone Blog. Entries will consist of general descriptions of all Zones and explanations of how to use them. It is crucial for pitchers, catchers, and coaches to recognize what Lokations, pitches, and patterns work best for each...
Go Zone 1, 2, 3
Zones 1, 2, and 3 are collectively called the Go Zone. They are green to represent passage and should be the first Zones you get comfortable throwing in. Pitches that hit the Go Zone are quality strikes no matter what pitch...
Purpose Zones 7, 8
The Purpose Zones are yellow to represent caution. Throwing Purpose Pitches for a ball will be one of the most effective tools you can use as a pitcher. It is equally as important to throw pitches off the plate inside...
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...