I'm following the Sox-Rangers game on-line (missing the first "WAY BACK! WAY BACK!" of the season), using the MLB.com game tracker. I think I like the ESPN.com one better, but the MLB one has a place where they show pitch location and result during an at bat, which I like.
What's funny about it is that the rectangle for the strike zone is drawn right from the book, armpit to knee. That makes it look like every high pitch is coming in at about chin level. That might make the game more interesting, but I don't think it's reflecting reality that well.
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