Moving up in the box creates another issue. Let's say that the pitcher has a good breaking curve ball, you move up in the box to hit the ball before it breaks too far outside. But let's say the catcher sees you're up in the box and calls for a back door curve, which starts at the hitter and breaks into the strike zone. If you swing to hit the ball before it breaks the best you can do is a foul ball, if you don't swing it will be a called strike.I stand at the front of the box. Back foot at front of plate.
Pitch starts as a strike out of the pitchers hand and moves/spins away from the strikezone.
Prefer to cut it off befor it reaches greater/farther away. = less adjustment.