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Quote:
Originally Posted by Manny A
If a crew is on top of it, one could argue that none of the signals to keep each other informed are necessary.
The "approved" ASA mechanics leave a lot to be desired. For example, when the PU asks for help on a checked swing, the book tells us to say, "Did they go?" "They"? There's only one batter up there, chief. 
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Not to mention that "go" doesn't seem to accurately reflect language in the rule book.
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