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Originally Posted by Tru_in_Blu
They did nothing of the sort. Once a pitcher has the signal from wherever, why simulate taking another from the catcher?
If the goal is to prevent something, address it specifically. Almost as bad as the "one second" touch & go a lot of pitchers employ.
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Does the "simulation" achieve the desired goal with an easy and understandable explanation?
You just admitted that the direct approach (one-second hesitation) doesn't work, so why to you think being as blunt with forcing the pitcher to come to a stop with hands separated would work.
Are there not enough things wrong that you need to harp on one of the items that is so simple, a 10U coach can teach it?