That is correct, Jay. The green 'X' is really nothing more than a frame of reference for the hitter. Even the placement of the tee does not have to be precisely on the line as each hitter may find that they can let an inside pitch get a little deeper than others.
Once we get the mechanics down we primarily work the extremes of the strike zone. How far inside can you hit it? How far outside? How low? How high? Sometimes we'll put the tee on a bucket to work on hitting a rise ball. We'll use an empty sport drink bottle, remove the cap and use it as a tee for low pitches.
Once we get the mechanics down we primarily work the extremes of the strike zone. How far inside can you hit it? How far outside? How low? How high? Sometimes we'll put the tee on a bucket to work on hitting a rise ball. We'll use an empty sport drink bottle, remove the cap and use it as a tee for low pitches.