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51. www.19cbaseball.com :: View topic - Origins of Baseball Signs
...s like 5 segments, separated by short commercials. Ryan Back to top emiklich Site Admin Joined: 10 Apr 2007 Posts: 13 Location: North Babylon, NY Posted: Aug Thu 30, 2007 7:10 am Post subject: Hey Ryan, The director said that the count for the year that they were playing was 7 and 4. I hope he is also not the historical advisor. The screen writer is also under the same impression. Are either of these people aware that the only time four strikes was used was in 1887? The screen writer also said the the umpire warned the batter to swing at strikes....
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... Select a forum Baseball History Forum ---------------- 19th Century Base Ball Topic review Author Message emiklich Posted: Aug Thu 30, 2007 7:10 am Post subject: Hey Ryan, The director said that the count for the year that they were playing was 7 and 4. I hope he is also not the historical advisor. The screen writer is also under the same impression. Are either of these people aware that the only time four strikes was used was in 1887? The screen writer also said the the umpire warned the batter to swing at strikes....
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53. www.19cbaseball.com :: View topic - Origins of Baseball Signs
...s like 5 segments, separated by short commercials. Ryan Back to top emiklich Site Admin Joined: 10 Apr 2007 Posts: 13 Location: North Babylon, NY Posted: Aug Thu 30, 2007 7:10 am Post subject: Hey Ryan, The director said that the count for the year that they were playing was 7 and 4. I hope he is also not the historical advisor. The screen writer is also under the same impression. Are either of these people aware that the only time four strikes was used was in 1887? The screen writer also said the the umpire warned the batter to swing at strikes....
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54. www.19cbaseball.com :: Post a reply
... Select a forum Baseball History Forum ---------------- 19th Century Base Ball Topic review Author Message emiklich Posted: Aug Thu 30, 2007 7:10 am Post subject: Hey Ryan, The director said that the count for the year that they were playing was 7 and 4. I hope he is also not the historical advisor. The screen writer is also under the same impression. Are either of these people aware that the only time four strikes was used was in 1887? The screen writer also said the the umpire warned the batter to swing at strikes....
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55. www.19cbaseball.com :: View topic - Origins of Baseball Signs
...s like 5 segments, separated by short commercials. Ryan Back to top emiklich Site Admin Joined: 10 Apr 2007 Posts: 13 Location: North Babylon, NY Posted: Aug Thu 30, 2007 7:10 am Post subject: Hey Ryan, The director said that the count for the year that they were playing was 7 and 4. I hope he is also not the historical advisor. The screen writer is also under the same impression. Are either of these people aware that the only time four strikes was used was in 1887? The screen writer also said the the umpire warned the batter to swing at strikes....
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56. www.19cbaseball.com :: View topic - Origins of Baseball Signs
...s like 5 segments, separated by short commercials. Ryan Back to top emiklich Site Admin Joined: 10 Apr 2007 Posts: 13 Location: North Babylon, NY Posted: Aug Thu 30, 2007 7:10 am Post subject: Hey Ryan, The director said that the count for the year that they were playing was 7 and 4. I hope he is also not the historical advisor. The screen writer is also under the same impression. Are either of these people aware that the only time four strikes was used was in 1887? The screen writer also said the the umpire warned the batter to swing at strikes....
http://www.19cbaseball.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=422

57. www.19cbaseball.com :: Post a reply
... Select a forum Baseball History Forum ---------------- 19th Century Base Ball Topic review Author Message emiklich Posted: Aug Thu 30, 2007 7:10 am Post subject: Hey Ryan, The director said that the count for the year that they were playing was 7 and 4. I hope he is also not the historical advisor. The screen writer is also under the same impression. Are either of these people aware that the only time four strikes was used was in 1887? The screen writer also said the the umpire warned the batter to swing at strikes....
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58. www.19cbaseball.com :: View topic - Origins of Baseball Signs
...s like 5 segments, separated by short commercials. Ryan Back to top emiklich Site Admin Joined: 10 Apr 2007 Posts: 13 Location: North Babylon, NY Posted: Aug Thu 30, 2007 7:10 am Post subject: Hey Ryan, The director said that the count for the year that they were playing was 7 and 4. I hope he is also not the historical advisor. The screen writer is also under the same impression. Are either of these people aware that the only time four strikes was used was in 1887? The screen writer also said the the umpire warned the batter to swing at strikes....
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59. www.19cbaseball.com :: View topic - Origins of Baseball Signs
...s like 5 segments, separated by short commercials. Ryan Back to top emiklich Site Admin Joined: 10 Apr 2007 Posts: 13 Location: North Babylon, NY Posted: Aug Thu 30, 2007 7:10 am Post subject: Hey Ryan, The director said that the count for the year that they were playing was 7 and 4. I hope he is also not the historical advisor. The screen writer is also under the same impression. Are either of these people aware that the only time four strikes was used was in 1887? The screen writer also said the the umpire warned the batter to swing at strikes....
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60. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Players: John Clarkson
... a regular, he would have one of two remarkable seasons. He led the league in wins with 53 (second most in NL history); innings pitched with 623 and strikeouts with 308 and helped the White Stockings to the pennant. Chicago and the St. Louis Browns of the American Association would end the season playing to a 331 World Series tie. On July 27, he pitched the only no-hitter of his career with a 4-0 win over the Providence Grays. The two teams met again in the season ending 1886 championship series. With the Browns leading 32 in the best-of-seven series,...
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