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Old 02-09-2007, 08:46 PM
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Posted By: Damian Anderson

Sorry, my original title didn't quite do. This is very funny and not quite so off topic now that I think about it. Please look. There is a local group in my area that I plan on playing in, but I don't think O'Brien will show up. Please enjoy, very funny.

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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)

The video takes a few minutes but it's pretty good. Conan did a good job on that one. Thanks for posting the link.

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Posted By: Jim Clarke

That was a great clip they did there. Most people did not know they pitched underhand back then. Does anyone knoe the year they went to overhand? Barry you can not play on this one..

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

in 1872 the rules were changed where you no longer had to throw underhand with a stiff wrist and you could throw with a sidearm motion...it wasn't until 1884 though that a pitcher was allowed to throw overhand.

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Posted By: Joe D.

I enjoyed that video.

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I laughed myself to tears!

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