You've substantiated what yellow-bookers knew - that VJ's stroke pattern
satisfies all the TGM requirements. But there's an advantage that VJ DOES
miss out on with his "#1 PP missing in action" move - the support
it gives to the left arm flying wedge during throwout action.
But, to go further, what about an active thrust of the right arm to actually
help EFFECT the throwout? This use of the right arm, NOT to radially
accelerate the club using #3 PP, but to aid in #3 accumulator contribution.
Some would characterize this as a 3-barrel swing with #1 added, but this
isn't so, because it only uses the MECHANISM by which #1 accumulator is
applied - the right tricep.
This would be an attempt to use the Hitter's Right Arm Throw (10-20-B)
to Trigger (7-20) the Release. At the Top, the Swinger has Loaded his Left
Wrist (10-19-C) -- not his Right Elbow (10-19-A) -- and is far
better served with the Left Wrist Throw (10-20-E), usually in
combination with the Delivery Path Throw (10-20-D) for the Snap Release (Auto
or Non-Auto per 10-24-D/E).