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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
But what is the difference of using a "signal" that is very similar (at 70'+) to an existing sign with a different meaning and holding up two fingers which is an approved mechanic in all sets of mechanics of which I am aware? IOW, why a signal for something that already exists?
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I don't have a problem with the "Tap-to-the-Watch" signal. I use it all the time, despite what I've heard at baseball (sorry!) clinics. In those clinics, I've heard instructors say that we shouldn't use the signal because coaches and fans may misinterpret its purpose, believing that it actually means, "This game is dragging; hurry things up!" They suggest we simply give the standard two-out signal.
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