Clipping:A slow curve; figuring out the pitcher the third time through the lineup
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Date | Friday, May 9, 1884 |
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Text | [Nationals vs. St. Louis 5/8/1884] Lockwood, the pitcher for the Nationals, has a tremendous curve, and for a time proved puzzling to some of the heavy hitters of the Unions, who had been all along against swifter pitchers. Dunlap struck out the first two times he was at the bat. After the fourth inning they batted Lockwood so hard that he had to be taken out of the box in the middle of the seventh inning, and Wise taken in from right field to pitch. (St. Louis) |
Source | Missouri Republican |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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