Clipping:Pitching deliveries
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Date | Tuesday, April 19, 1864 |
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Text | Habit is everything in regard to the style of delivery each pitcher has, some thinking that one step suffices to give all the speed to the ball in delivery, while others think they cannot pitch unless they have room to take two or three steps. The fact is plain, however, that if one pitcher can deliver a ball swiftly and accurately with one step only it is within the power of others to do the same, the only obstacle being the habit they may have incurred of making two or three, and in such instances the new rules will require them to get out of such habits as soon as possible. |
Source | Brooklyn Eagle |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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