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Haha i actually just used this guys name on another thread but Billy wager learned to throw left handed in college after an arm break. He cant throw right handed anymore but he played college ball right handed and only does left handed now in the MLB.
If a batter swings & misses at strike 3 and the ball hits the ground, the catcher must tag the batter or throw to first. Why?
by jerry71554 on July 6th, 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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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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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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That's cool. I hope he'll pitch in Lowell MA. this summer. The Lowell spinners are in the NYPenn league.
by uncacal on May 14th, 2009