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a swift pitcher

Date Saturday, June 5, 1858
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(Clinton vs. Ashland 5/29/1858 [junior clubs]) The best players in the Clinton were Jessup, the pitcher, who pitches a pretty swift ball, but rather too high...

Source Porter's Spirit of the Times
Tags Pitching
Submitted by Richard Hershberger

a twist on the pitch

Date 1858
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[picked nines New York vs. Brooklyn 7/20/1858] Price next took the bat, and he also struck a foul ball, and then another foul ball. (Van Cott, the New York pitcher, seemed to have got his peculiar “twist” in play, here, which accounts for the numerous foul balls that were struck.)

Source New York Sunday Mercury
Tags Pitching
Submitted by Richard Hershberger

swift pitchers

Date Saturday, September 29, 1855
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(Pioneer Club of Jersey City v Columbia Club of Brooklyn on 19 September 1855)  Law, Jr., as pitcher [of the Columbia], sends a swift ball, which not only wearies the batter but himself long before the game is finished. … Jordan [of the Pioneer], as pitcher, needs practice, and by his endeavor to pitch swift balls loses by pitching wild ones... 

Source New York Clipper
Tags Pitching
Submitted by Richard Hershberger

swift pitching 2

Date Saturday, January 7, 1860
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[Manhattan vs. Charter Oak 6/29/1860] Better pitching is seldom seen in a game of ball than that exhibited by Shields, of the Charter Oaks and Jackson and Dunphy of the Manhattans. There were none of those slow, easy balls, that enables even an ordinary batter to send sky-rockets over the fielders’ heads, but every ball was delivered swiftly and with vigor.

Source New York Atlas
Tags Pitching
Submitted by Richard Hershberger