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As the New York Yankees and Toronto Blue Jays are proving loud and clear in their juicy four-game series this week, teams still can use their own ingenuity to spot tendencies, pick up flaws, and detect whether a pitcher is going to throw a fastball or off-speed pitch without a garbage can in sight.
The Yankees may indeed have spotted a flaw in Blue Jay reliever Jay Jackson’s mechanics to know what pitch was coming, and whether or not Aaron Judge really did take a quick peek and look for a sign, or wonder who was loudly yelling from his own bench, everything was perfectly legal, according to MLB Insider Bob Nightengale.
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