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Mike Rowe posted:
This way, an ODB cannot get nearer the plate and try to get familiar with the timing of the pitch. Being behind the batter in the ODBC would put batter in same distance from plate as being in the ODBC on other side of the plate. No advantage as far as being nearer the plate. Or are you just stating the reason for the ODBC?
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