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  2. Kyle Boddy - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Boddy (born 1983) [1] is an American baseball pitching trainer and consultant. He is the founder and owner of the baseball performance training system Driveline Baseball, which uses a sabermetric approach to increase pitching velocity and improve conditioning.

  3. MLB 14: The Show - Wikipedia

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    MLB 14: The Show is a 2014 baseball video game developed by San Diego Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. A PlayStation 4 version was released the same year. [1] It is the ninth installment in the MLB: The Show series and the first to be released on the PlayStation 4.

  4. Rick Camp Game - Wikipedia

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    On July 4, 1985, [2] [3] [4] the New York Mets beat the Atlanta Braves 16–13 in a 19-inning Major League Baseball (MLB) contest [5] that featured Keith Hernandez hitting for the cycle, [6] Mets manager Davey Johnson being ejected, and the Braves coming back to tie the game twice in extra innings, most notably in the bottom of the 18th.

  5. Tom House - Wikipedia

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    House served as pitching coach for the USC Trojans from 2008-2011, when he retired from coaching. [7] In 2008, House worked as a consultant and pitching coach for the reality program The Million Dollar Arm. In this capacity, he trained two young Indian prospects, Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel over a period of seven months.

  6. Rick Peterson - Wikipedia

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    He was named the major league pitching coach for the A's on March 26, 1998. He is well known for helping the A's develop the ‘Big Three’ of Barry Zito , Mark Mulder , and Tim Hudson . [ 1 ] All three pitchers became 20-game winners under Rick Peterson and Zito won the 2002 American League Cy Young Award .

  7. Rick Anderson (pitcher/coach) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was drafted in the 24th round (580th overall) of the 1978 Major League Baseball draft out of the University of Washington by the New York Mets. [2]Anderson would see mediocre results in the minors, finishing with a 60–51 record over parts of 11 minor league seasons, as he possessed only average stuff and struck out an extremely low average of 3.5 batters per nine innings.

  8. MLB 15: The Show - Wikipedia

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    MLB 15: The Show is a 2015 baseball video game developed by San Diego Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. It is the tenth installment in the MLB: The Show series and the last to be released for the PlayStation Vita.

  9. Jim Hickey (baseball, born 1961) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 and 2003, Hickey's pitching staff led the PCL in ERA with a 3.40 mark and a league-leading 11 shutouts. Hickey was announced as the interim pitching coach for Houston on July 14, 2004, and was named the full-time pitching coach in October 2004 after 14 seasons as a pitching coach in their minor leagues and seven with the Zephyrs.