Its one thing to dive to deceive, and another to sell a call. If teams don't want their opponents "stealing signs", then they should do more to prevent it, since it's part of the game and happens during play. Just as football teams work hard to prevent teams from stealing signals. What makes baseball so damned sacred to people? If Joe Mauer figured out the signals, good on him. Yeah. There's a very big difference between a guy penalty hunting by jumping over a defender's leg and going down, and getting bumped or knocked off balance and going down to try to pick up a penalty. Not all dives are the same. I hate the former but don't really mind the latter. I would agree with that. I always hated divers of all kinds though. It wasn't so much that they dove as it was that most refs at the high school level operate under the guide of if someone falls there must have been a foul. One kid at a rival school was a really bad diver. Everyone knew it and if he got anywhere near someone else and thought he wasn't going to win he would dive. Got a lot of calls on that crap. He also broke his collarbone in each of his last three seasons so karma got him back.