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  2. Pitch clock - Wikipedia

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    In college baseball, the Southeastern Conference experimented with using pitch clocks in 2010. Pitchers were given twenty seconds to throw the pitch, or a ball would be added to the count. Similarly, a batter stepping out of the batter's box with less than five seconds on the clock will be assessed an additional strike. [3]

  3. Audio time stretching and pitch scaling - Wikipedia

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    Pitch scaling is the opposite: ... to fit exactly into the 30 or 60 seconds available. It can be used to conform longer material to a designated time slot, such as a ...

  4. Vinnie Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones was known for his "hard man" image on the pitch. [19] He was sent off 12 times in his career in an era when referees took a more lenient view of his aggressive and mistimed tackles. He holds the record for the quickest ever booking in a football match, being booked after just five seconds for a foul on the opposition player Dane ...

  5. MLB will reportedly keep the pitch-clock rules in place ... - AOL

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    MLB games moved much quicker in 2023, thanks to the pitch clock. ... 15 seconds with no runners on, 20 seconds with runners on. ... '60 is the new 40' AOL.

  6. Four-seam fastball - Wikipedia

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    Finger grip on a four-seam fastball Finger grip on a four-seam fastball. The four-seam fastball is designed purely for velocity; it travels to the batter's box with little or no "break" from straight-line flight—the intent being to challenge the batter's reaction time instead of fooling him with a pitch that breaks downward or to one side or the other.

  7. Shot clock - Wikipedia

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    It is analogous with the play clock used in American and Canadian football, and the pitch clock used in baseball. This article deals chiefly with the shot clock used in basketball. The set amount of time for a shot clock in basketball is 24–35 seconds, depending on the league.

  8. Fastball - Wikipedia

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    The pitch is used often by the pitcher to get ahead in the count or when he needs to throw a strike. This type of fastball is intended to have minimal lateral movement, relying more on its velocity and vertical 'rising' movement. It is typically the fastest pitch a pitcher throws, with recorded top speeds above 100 mph.

  9. How to Cook Pasta in 60 Seconds - AOL

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    Watch the video above to learn how to make pasta in 60 seconds. Then, check out the slideshow below to learn how to eat pasta (almost) every night and still be healthy!