St. Nicholas, Том 39 |
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For I was born with the base-ball instinct, and a “mascot,” or bat-boy, is the rôle in
which many a ball-player has made his Start. ... After considerable practice, I
managed to curve the ball, but I never knew where it was going. I used to get ...
For I was born with the base-ball instinct, and a “mascot,” or bat-boy, is the rôle in
which many a ball-player has made his Start. ... After considerable practice, I
managed to curve the ball, but I never knew where it was going. I used to get ...
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for a left-handed pitcher is the in-curve to a right-handed batter, and Williams
simply exhibited this curve as a sort of “freak” delivery, in practice, over which he
had no control. He showed the ball to me, and told me how he threw it, and I
began ...
for a left-handed pitcher is the in-curve to a right-handed batter, and Williams
simply exhibited this curve as a sort of “freak” delivery, in practice, over which he
had no control. He showed the ball to me, and told me how he threw it, and I
began ...
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every curve, that is, with my whole hand around Many persons have asked me
about the “moist," it, and not with two or three fingers wrapped on or “spit," ball. I
seldom use it, because I think it is hard on a pitcher's arm, and difficult for the ...
every curve, that is, with my whole hand around Many persons have asked me
about the “moist," it, and not with two or three fingers wrapped on or “spit," ball. I
seldom use it, because I think it is hard on a pitcher's arm, and difficult for the ...
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(A sequel to “The Battle of Base-ball") BY C. H. CLAUDY NEW YORK Pitch ER
1911, NATIONAL LEAGUE, witH A “follow ... if he has n't had at least one chance
to demonstrate to his companions and fellow-players how he can “curve 'em over
.
(A sequel to “The Battle of Base-ball") BY C. H. CLAUDY NEW YORK Pitch ER
1911, NATIONAL LEAGUE, witH A “follow ... if he has n't had at least one chance
to demonstrate to his companions and fellow-players how he can “curve 'em over
.
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It is true he wants to prevent the batters from hitting the ball, if he can do so easily
and without strain to his arm; but he ... But with the discovery, not only of the fact
that a ball did curve in the air naturally, but could or be made to curve in any ...
It is true he wants to prevent the batters from hitting the ball, if he can do so easily
and without strain to his arm; but he ... But with the discovery, not only of the fact
that a ball did curve in the air naturally, but could or be made to curve in any ...
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