Clipping:Pitcher giving signals in 1870
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Date | Friday, June 1, 1888 |
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Text | The first player to give his catcher and outfielders signs as to the kind of ball he was about to pitch was Harry Wright, when he was the change pitcher for the famous Red Stockings of Cincinnati in 1870. Harry worked the fast and slow ball and would always let his catchers and outfielders know when he was going to toss a good one over the plate. Leather hunting was a favorite pastime with the outfielders when Harry was in the box. The old man was always afraid of some bum batter. The sluggers he could work., quoting Tim Murnane in the Boston Globe |
Source | Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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