Clipping:A purported authorization for a high delivery

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Date Wednesday, September 13, 1882
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[Louisville vs. Cincinnati 9/12/1882] Mullane’s delivery was, as usual, too high. In the third inning it was appealed from by Capt. Snyder, and Umpire Walsh produced the letter alleged to have been received from Secretary Williams, saying a pitcher could not be compelled to keep his arm down. This letter Mr. Williams denies having written, but the Eclipse carry it around with them, probably for the purposes of keeping Mullane pitching in that style.

Source Cincinnati Gazette
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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