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Norman L. Macht "The heavy ball: some hurlers' offerings are described as being a different sort of pitch, often due to the ball's late-breaking movement". Baseball Digest. FindArticles.com. 29 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCI/is_12_63/ai_n6355551/
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Former third baseman Butch Hobson: players who left the game on their own terms: one-time Red Sox slugger pounded 30 HR with 112 RBI in 1977, but injuries and other off-field obstacles led to a shortened playing career
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The heavy ball: some hurlers' offerings are described as being a different sort of pitch, often due to the ball's late-breaking movement
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Don Newcombe recalls historic game against Phillies
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by Adam Schefter -
Hitting sensation: Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki has joined elite company in his first four years in the majors
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Born to lead: Ivan Rodriguez takes charge in Detroit: All-Star catcher has pushed the Tigers to shed their losing ways and begin the long march to respectability
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Baseball profile: Nomar GarciaparraSportstop
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Seven biggest surprises of 2004 season: some unexpected developments in the major leagues included the successful runs put together by the Cardinals, Braves and Rangers
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