He is, and it actually kinda caught me off guard. Because without turning the CPU pitch suggestions on (the glove location and highlighted pitch thing), you can't tell what the catcher is calling for. No signs, in other words. Which is honestly fine with me as that's
exactly the info pitchcom is supposed to relay to the pitcher (granted they don't get an exact target superimposed in/around the strike zone, but certainly a general location).
The pitch suggestion option was redundant in the past seeing as how the catcher always put the signs down (as long as you knew how to read them), so now I have no issue with having the feature turned on.