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- noun Plural form of
pitcher .
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Examples
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Look at the relatively insane numbers pitchers from the dead ball, pre-Ruth/Foxx era put up.
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The idea that hitters get more out of steroids than pitchers is an urban myth that needs debunking.
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Look at the relatively insane numbers pitchers from the dead ball, pre-Ruth/Foxx era put up.
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Pitchers might benefit the most, because they come back from injury faster, and injuries with pitchers is a major league issue, more so than hitters.
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Adjust difficulty according to age. use pans filled with sand and water in pitchers to show erosion and how the coastlines are formed for older children/younger.
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As broadcaster Tim McCarver noted on last week's Fox game, it is one thing to have learned about Yankee pitchers from the perspective of an opposing hitter; it is an entirely different matter to learn about them as their catcher.
Bullpens may end up being the difference in AL East race 2008
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There have been advancements in exercise science in general that would give him an advantage over pitchers from the 60s. —
Breaking Down the Clemens Report: A Guest Post - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Hawpe tends to chase a lot of pitches out of the strike zone and swing too often in pitchers 'counts.
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Drafting high school pitchers is all about seeing potential and Bumgarner has tons of it.
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After that, there are a bunch of post-season question marks, especially considering that the ideal strikeout rate per nine innings for playoff pitchers is at least seven.
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