High School Softball Strike Zone All definitions are from the NFHS Rule Book The “Slot” is the...

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High School Softball Strike Zone

All definitions are from the NFHS Rule BookThe “Slot” is the recommended position Every pitch has a verbal call,

EXCEPTIONS:

•a swinging strike

•an obvious foul ball

Batter’s ResponsibilityThe batter has 10 seconds to take her position in the batter’s box after

the ball has been returned to the pitcher to prepare for the next pitch. (7-3-1)

Penalty is a strike called on the batter. (7-3-1 penalty)

High School Softball Strike Zone

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Pitcher’s ResponsibilityAfter the ball has been returned to the pitcher to prepare for

the next pitch, she has 20 seconds to release the pitch. (6-2-3)

Penalty is a ball called on the batter. (6-2-3 penalty)

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Softball Batter’s Box

1-1-4

3’

10’

8’ 5”

Catcher’s Box

10 feet x 8 feet 5 inches

Batter's Box

3 feet x 7 feet3’

4’

High School Softball Strike Zone

17”

8 ”

12”

8 ”

Black Edging is 1”

Plate Dimensions 1-2-2

The back of the plate is where the foul line

connect

The plate is 17” long, with ½ being at a 45°

angle

High School Softball Strike Zone

Top of knees

Arm Pits

STRIKE ZONE The strike zone is the space over home plate which is between the batter’s forward armpit and the top of the knees when the batter assumes a natural batting stance. Any part of the ball passing through the strike zone in flight shall be constituted a strike. The umpire shall determine the batter’s strike zone according to the batter’s usual stance when swinging at a pitch.

The Book Strike Zone 2-56-4

25 inches wide

Book Strike Zone

The effective width of the strike zone is 25 inches Diameter of the ball is approximately 4 inches Width of home plate is 17 inches

High School Softball Strike Zone

STRIKE ZONE The strike zone is the space over home plate which is between the batter’s forward armpit and the top of the knees when the batter assumes a natural batting stance. Any part of the ball passing through the strike zone in flight shall be constituted a strike. The umpire shall determine the batter’s strike zone according to the batter’s usual stance when swinging at a pitch.

25 inches wide

To have an effective zone, call strikes when the ball passes through the light

green area

The “Game” Strike Zone 2-56-4

High School Softball Strike Zone

STRIKE ZONE assumes a natural

batting stance

When the batter swings .. she moves but the strike zone stays the same.

The strike zoneDOES NOT change as the

batter moves!

The “Game” Strike Zone 2-56-4

High School Softball Strike Zone

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