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I think it has potential to be just as big because not enough has been done to completely shut it down. And things that could be done to eliminate it have not been done.
With modern technology it should be possible for the catcher/pitcher to exchange signs electronically/wirelessly using encryption that could not be broken in the mere seconds between being transmitted and the pitch thrown. Now no need for constantly switching up sequences so pace of play would be increased.
Similar technology could be used for the manager to relay instructions to the hitter and baserunner. Now no more need to have elaborate sign sequences touching ears, cap, etc. Those are inherently useless these days. Go watch Mark Ropers video where he uses a smart phone to use machine learning where he could steal a team's signs by end of first inning. He did it just by pointing the phone at the coaches and then recording after what happened.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmlRbfSavbI
Now tell me there are no baseball teams who have figured out how to do that same thing and are using phones to get signs. Think about it there is a stadium full of people with cell phones so it would be impossible to catch them outside of a player spilling the beans like happened here.