Jerry we may have to agree to disagree. Whether it was when I was playing, coaching clinics or whatever I've never seen anybody teach a catcher to throw standing that tall.
Here is a video of Brian McCann and look how much lower he is than your video of Snyder(?). In McCann's video I have to admit that it's not the best evidence because it's just a throw down after warm ups. But it looks to me that he's also going pretty close to game speed with his but he slows his upper body down some.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQHD_QM4hkQHere is a video of the catcher for the University of Alabama and it's hard to see because of the shortstop but it will have a slow mo replay where you can see it better. I played this one side by side your video and he's much lower. You're going to make the point the pitch location is lower in my video but he's still low.
This video of a San Francisco Giant catcher (I think his name is Eli Whiteside) and he gets a high pitch on a strike 'em out / throw 'em out. To me this guys footwork is amazing how quickly he gets turned but look at the flex he has in his knees. It's a lot more than Snyder. Another plus is that this is Cal Ripken narrating - can never go wrong with the Iron Man.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPn6PC3befs&NR=1This video is of Yadier Molina and it's a little disappointing because it's 4 minutes long and only one shot of him throwing. Go to the 2:20 mark and you can see it. Other than this it doesn't show anything else.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1mwkgH6U78I guess this shows there is more than one way to skin a cat.