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  2. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    Baseball announcers will sometimes refer to a batted ball going back through the pitcher's mound area as having gone through the box, or a pitcher being removed from the game will be said to have been knocked out of the box. In the early days of the game, there was no mound; the pitcher was required to release the ball while inside a box drawn ...

  3. Shuuto - Wikipedia

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    In the third edition of The Dickson Baseball Dictionary, "shoot" is explained as: . Shoot 【noun / obsolete】 A kind of thoroughly changing pitching.It was a term used from the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century and it was called as a curve or a variant thereof because the sphere moved "in a certain direction" ("roughly").

  4. Dave Foutz - Wikipedia

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    A Dave Foutz Lone Jack Cigarette Company baseball card from 1886 or 1887. As a player, Dave Foutz was often called "Scissors" and other nicknames, due to his tall (6 foot 2 inch) and thin (161 pounds) build. [ 2 ]

  5. Category:Baseball terminology - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of articles on terms used in baseball, with sub-categories for statistics, pitching terminology, and field positions Subcategories. This category ...

  6. Yakyūken - Wikipedia

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    Yakyūken (野球拳, lit. ' baseball fist ') is a Japanese game based on rock–paper–scissors.Three players compete. The host cries out "Play ball". The contestants dance to music played on the shamisen and taiko.

  7. Baseball (ball) - Wikipedia

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    A baseball is the ball used in the sport of baseball. It consists of a rubber or cork center wrapped in yarn and covered with white natural horsehide or cowhide, or a synthetic composite leather. A regulation baseball is 9 to 9.25 inches (229 to 235 mm) in circumference i.e. 2.86 to 2.94 inches (73 to 75 mm) in diameter, with a weight of 5 to 5 ...

  8. Breaking ball - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, a breaking ball is a pitch that does not travel straight as it approaches the batter; it will have sideways or downward motion on it, sometimes both (see slider). A breaking ball is not a specific pitch by that name, but is any pitch that "breaks", such as a curveball , slider , or screwball .

  9. Forkball - Wikipedia

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    The forkball is a type of pitch in baseball. Related to the split-finger fastball , the forkball is held between the first two fingers and thrown hard, snapping the wrist. Due to its movement being similar to that of a spitball , the pitch is often called the " dry spitter ".