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His name is Oliver Perez, and he's apparently worth about 8 million dollars a year.
No one would be interested ,That would kill the bull penn.
If a pitcher is throwing 50 miles per hour from 42 feet what speed would that equate to at 60 feet and 6 inches
by Anonymous on July 29th, 2009
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when a team has a day off do they skip the pitcher that would pitch that do or does that pitcher pitch the next game thanx!
by John_L on August 18th, 2010
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What do you think of the pitcher who set the record at 105 mph fast ball,fastest ever recorded on radar?
by hallagan on September 25th, 2010
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Is surgery to repair a torn labrum in the throwing shoulder of a pitcher even worth it? I'm 16 years old and could throw lower 70's
by wtffff on April 25th, 2011
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Which pitch is harder to throw a knuckle ball or a knuckle-curve?
by SinKing75 on July 23rd, 2009
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You're reading Imagine a headcase starting pitcher(in a four man rotation) who could guarantee 3 scoreless innings( innings 1-3 only). After the third inning he could not retire a single batter. Would a MLB club be interested and what would he be worth($)?
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