OK?????
CW:
In 1982 @ Brinkman we were informed that we were the FIRST class that they were not teaching to "give body language" to signify where a pitch was that missed the zone:
In a guest lecture Lee Weyer showed us that he always leaned to the outside when a pitch missed there . . . leaned inside on the inside corner that was missed . . . glanced up for high and, at times, pointed down to a low pitch.
Jerry Neudecker then took us through the information that we were no longer to do that function.
Now I am OLD but I really do remember this happening . . . in my second trip through Wendelstat this was not discussed.
Nice to see yer still working for a living.
AND PHIL, I guess I did misunderstand your post.
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