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but I love how baseball, from little league up, directly incorporates the concept of stealing signs into the play style.  Changing up catcher signs with runners on base is something any pitcher is taught to do--why on Earth would people *not* think that at the highest levels of the sport, where EVERYTHING ELSE happens with several generations' refinement, stealing signs would not also have evolved into a higher form?

If you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin' hard enough.

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