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We want to talk about none as a strike, a portion of the strikes that we use. We realized that to play the 17 inches wide it is basically going to go from the height beneath the armpit and just a little above the knees. But we do not use all the zone right here because if we get all the zone we are going to get in trouble.
So, what I use is what we refer to keep into the –. Here is my strikes on right here. I am going to work Timmy here high and tight and on the hands lowing it on the knees and I am going to work in lowing it away.
So, a lot of times when I call pitches, I use one, two, three, four count for the location. One high and tight, two on the other hands, three lowing in and four lowing away. I never call for anything above the play.
So, if you are out there and if you got a left hand better then just reverse it. Here is my strike on here. If Timmy flipped around like he is left handed. Now here is my strike zone, again, one, two, three, four. We do not want occupy this territory right here. We are going to make hard on the hands, high and tight lowing in and lowing way. And once we get a hit in a count 17 inches wide less, be a little greedy. As if umpire is going to give us maybe a ball off to play, if we can do that, that works on our benefit because now we are get a hit with strikes.
Now, we are going to widen the strike zone and hopefully get them the chase somebody’s balls so we get out with them. So, remember when you get a heading account, widen the strike zone. If the umpire going to give you six inches either way, take that do not be dumb. Do not throw it right down in the middle, pick your hearts flaps right here. Remember keep it in the – if it is a left-hander or right-hander, one, two, three, four there you go.
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