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Old Thu Jun 22, 2006, 01:22am
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I agree with Steve.

One other thing to keep in mind though;

You're going to see a lot of pitches where you don't see the plate, due to the catcher making some sort of move that blocks you. So you better learn where the plate is, and get comfortable making calls when you can't see the plate. That is the beauty of the GD Stance. The plate is always in the same place, relative to your nose. I hardly even pay attention to it any more.
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