Clipping:Signals

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Date Saturday, April 19, 1873
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The pitcher should never commence a match without having an understood arrangement with his catcher and outfielders in regard to their movements by . By this means he should be enabled to signal his catcher to lay away back of the striker or close up to him, as also to signal the outfielders to go up closer to the foul-ball lines or out further for a heavy hitter. These can be given by any particular motion, either of the hands, or by dropping or tossing up the ball careless, or by looking to the right, or left, etc.

Source New York Clipper
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
Origin Initial Hershberger Clippings

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