Clipping:High pitching deliveries
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Date | Sunday, July 6, 1879 |
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Text | The attention of managers, captains of teams and umpires is called to a part of section 2, rule 3 of the playing rules of the League, in relation to pitching, which reads thus: “The ball must be delivered to the bat with the arm swinging nearly perpendicular at the side of the body, and the hand in swinging forward must pass below the waist.” this rule is absolutely a dead letter, having never been enforced this season. The consequence is, that there are but one or two pitchers in the League who pitch legally, simply because those on whom it devolves to enforce the rules fail to do their duty. There is no reason why this rule should be made inoperative any more than any other. |
Source | New York Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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