St. Nicholas, Том 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 |
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... fadeaway ” ; and , second , I stopped batting cross - handed . This cor- rection of my hitting style was the result of ridi- cule . I was very large by this time - almost as big as I am now - and when I came up to the bat , with the ...
... fadeaway ” ; and , second , I stopped batting cross - handed . This cor- rection of my hitting style was the result of ridi- cule . I was very large by this time - almost as big as I am now - and when I came up to the bat , with the ...
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... fadeaway , and I began to practise them with great diligence , recognizing the value of the I also started to pitch drop balls while I was in Honesdale , and mixed these up with my fast one and the " old roundhouse curve . " I only used ...
... fadeaway , and I began to practise them with great diligence , recognizing the value of the I also started to pitch drop balls while I was in Honesdale , and mixed these up with my fast one and the " old roundhouse curve . " I only used ...
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... fadeaway . That's a good ball ! " And there , in morning practice , at the Polo Grounds in 1900 , the " fadeaway " was born , and christened by George Davis . He called some left- handers to bat against it . Nearly all of them missed it ...
... fadeaway . That's a good ball ! " And there , in morning practice , at the Polo Grounds in 1900 , the " fadeaway " was born , and christened by George Davis . He called some left- handers to bat against it . Nearly all of them missed it ...
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... fadeaway . The explanation is simple : when the out - curve is thrown , the ball is allowed to slip off the end of the thumb with a spinning motion that causes it to bend away from a right - handed bat- ter . The hand is held up . Now ...
... fadeaway . The explanation is simple : when the out - curve is thrown , the ball is allowed to slip off the end of the thumb with a spinning motion that causes it to bend away from a right - handed bat- ter . The hand is held up . Now ...
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... fade- away its value . I pitch it with the same motion as a fast ball , but it comes up to the plate slowly . The ... fadeaway right after a fast ball ; and , as for reports that I can't con- trol it , I use it right along when I have ...
... fade- away its value . I pitch it with the same motion as a fast ball , but it comes up to the plate slowly . The ... fadeaway right after a fast ball ; and , as for reports that I can't con- trol it , I use it right along when I have ...
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