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Old Wed May 04, 2011, 09:01pm
Coach Dykhoff Coach Dykhoff is offline
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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM) View Post
Coach D.,

There is, in fact, no rule that prohibits a coach from giving signaled or coded instructions to his infielders from the dugout.

In High School, the general custom and practice is to relay these directions through the catcher.

You'd be doing your players a favor if you got them used to that as they prepare to compete for HS team playing spots, especially if you've got a young man on your team who appears to be a promising catcher.

JM
Two of my catchers grasp the concept and get the signs from me. One of the catcher just can't get the grasp of it (He is a young catcher), but we are working on it. This was the reason I was giving the signs to my pitcher (Which is our main catcher, and All-star).
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