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I'd disagree that the coach was arguing. Don't want a lengthy discussion with her but simply telling her the balls are off the plate can put the issue to rest. She came out between innings. If she asked in a professional manner, I have no problem. Sometimes it can also educate the coach such as informing them that the zone is over the plate, not where the batter is standing in the back of the box, etc. If the coach is continually chirping from the dugout, that's a different situation. But a professional, brief discussion between innings, I have no problem.
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