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1. Big Ed Posted: April 28, 2008 at 01:44 PM (#2761195)I know there's a lot of controversy about how to handle pitchers and about counts. But I haven't seen much discussion myself about "long toss." I seem to remember a story about Gene Mauch ruining someone's arm with long toss -- although it may have been a position player.
I remember seeing "Sudden" Sam McDowell throwing as far as he could from the Yankee Stadium monuments (musta had a six-pack hidden behind Ruth's) as part of his pre-game warm ups.
Brett, can you spell doo-doo?
Be careful he might punch you in the face.
As soon as you find yours, can you help me find mine?
Signed,
Barry Zito
Signed,
Tim Hudson after being pulled in the third inning again.
Signed,
Mindy McCready
For pitchers, 80 must be the new 90.
He may want to consider karma as a possible explanation.
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