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Monday, August 23, 1886
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Hecker thinks that Richmond, the latest Cincinnati pitcher, will prove a failure. His old-time effectiveness is explained when the fact is known that he was almost the first left-handed curve pitcher. Batsmen would now pound him all over the field. Richmond has but one ball, the plain underhand throw and simple curve. St.
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Source
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Richard Hershberger
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Origin
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Initial Hershberger Clippings
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