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remind me to think through my thoughts completely before posting.
I don't look at the indicator frequently. I keep the count in my head, for the most part. When there's a lot of runner action after a pitch, I sometimes need to check my indicator, as a reference. |
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I was using the 4 wheel indicator that had balls ,strikes, outs and innings on it. A fellow I was working with early in the season gave me a three wheel indicator to use. Much better. Less clicking. I don't care what the inning is until the last inning. I also used my dremel to notch the zero's so that I never have to look at it when I reset it.
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If I need to look I keep the indicator low by my leg, and just peek at it really quick. The MLB umpire in question held it out at close to eye level and stared at it for a good two to three seconds.
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