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  2. Pitch (softball) - Wikipedia

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    In softball, a pitch is the act of throwing a ball underhand by using a windmill motion. The pitcher will throw the ball towards home plate to a catcher to start the play. The pitcher will attempt to strike out the batter or prevent the batters from getting on the bases.

  3. Pickoff - Wikipedia

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    For this example we will say the runner is on first base. From the set position a right-handed pitcher can still see the baserunner out of the corner of his eye. A left-handed pitcher has a clear view of the baserunner because of his position on the pitcher's mound. If it is a right-handed pitcher there is only one main method of this pickoff move.

  4. Yips - Wikipedia

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    They are more apparent in pitchers and catchers, players who touch the ball the most in the game, though position players have also been subject to the malady. Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Steve Blass is an example; from 1964 to 1972, he was a dominant pitcher and All-Star; however, beginning in 1973, he suddenly lost his command, issuing 84 ...

  5. AP Biology - Wikipedia

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    This course is designed for students who wish to pursue an interest in the life sciences. The College Board recommends successful completion of high school biology and high school chemistry [2] before commencing AP Biology, although the actual prerequisites vary from school to school and from state to state.

  6. Callista Balko - Wikipedia

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    Callista Jo Balko (born April 4, 1986) [1] is an American, former collegiate right-handed hitting pro softball catcher and additionally played second base during her collegiate career. She played for the Arizona Wildcats softball team from 2005 to 2008 and won back-to-back National Championships for the Wildcats.

  7. Catcher - Wikipedia

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    (C) Catcher's position behind home plate. In the middle of the nineteenth century, the game of baseball began to evolve from a sport played by amateurs for recreation into a more serious game played by professionals. [6] One of the most dramatic changes was the transition of the pitcher's delivery from an underhand motion to an overhanded throw ...

  8. Third baseman - Wikipedia

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    The third base position requires a strong and accurate arm, as the third baseman often makes long throws to first base or quick ones to second base to start a double play. As with middle infielders, right-handed throwing players are standard at the position because they do not need to turn their body before throwing across the infield to first ...

  9. Softball - Wikipedia

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    Playing positions for fast pitch softball. There are nine players out on the field at one time in fastpitch softball and ten players in slow-pitch softball. Although the pitcher and catcher have the ball the most, each person has a specific job. In the infield there is the pitcher, catcher, first baseman, second baseman, shortstop, and third ...