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Originally Posted by dash_riprock
Do that and you have just confirmed that the pitcher is correct in his assessment of your strike zone.
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I disagree. Doing that and you have just let the coach know you will not tolerate his pitcher's antics. This allows him to get a chance to do something before you have to. By not doing it and just ejecting the pitcher, you have not allowed the coach to do his job. Some need a little nudge of what they need to do.