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  2. Pitching machine - Wikipedia

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    Pitching machines come in a variety of styles. However, the two most popular machines are an arm action machine and a circular wheel machine. The arm action machine simulates the delivery of a pitcher and carries a ball at the end of a bracket, much like a hand would. The arm action machine then delivers the ball in an overhand motion.

  3. Jim Prentice (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    James Mason Prentice (May 29, 1909 – January 16, 2005) was an American game designer and businessman who founded The Electric Game Company. At the age of 17 he invented a simple electric baseball game which went on to become his best-selling game, as well as the first board game of its kind to use electrical relays.

  4. Playograph - Wikipedia

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    The Play-o-Graph. The Playograph was a machine or an electric scoreboard used to transmit the details of a baseball game in the era before television. It is approximated by the "gamecast" feature on some sports web sites: it had a reproduction of a baseball diamond, with an inning-by-inning scoreboard, each team's lineup, and it simulated each pitch: a ball, a strike, a hit, an out, and so on.

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    The pitch was a ball before it even started toward the plate. ... ' 7-4 loss to the Brewers lasting only 2 hours 21 minutes — fitting a pattern of other shorter game times around baseball ...

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  7. The Gun (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The Gun 6000 is the basic model invented by John Joseph in 1998. The Gun rebounds the player’s missed or made shots, and then it passes the ball back to the player for another shot. This model includes "a timing device so [players] can determine the distance and the speed of [their] return passes."

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