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pitched and played
A starting pitcher, then, may be credited with a game played even as he is not credited with a game started, an inning pitched, or a complete game.
Young pitched and played second base.
Cy Young's career is seen as a bridge from baseball's earliest days to its modern era ; he pitched against stars such as Cap Anson, already an established player when the National League was first formed in 1876, as well as against Eddie Collins, who played until 1930.
; Atarigane: A high pitched hand-held gong played with a small mallet and used to establish a common tempo.
* Babe Adams, played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and pitched in two World Series baseball games, was a Bethany resident.
His lifetime ERA of 3. 06, when normalized to overall league ERA and adjusted for the parks in which Grove played during his career, is fourth all-time among pitchers with at least 1, 000 innings pitched ( behind Mariano Rivera, Jim Devlin, and Pedro Martínez ) at 48 percent better than average.
The instrument is played with a plectrum and has a sharp metallic sound, reminiscent of a mandolin but pitched lower.
A skilled player can use the sounds to create very complex rhythmic patterns ; the combination of rhythm and the differently pitched sounds often leads an inexpert listener to believe that more than one drum is being played.
For example, an English pitchpipe from 1720 plays the A above middle C at while the organs played by Johann Sebastian Bach in Hamburg, Leipzig and Weimar were pitched at A = a difference of around four semitones.
A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Galvin played in an era where 2-man pitching rotations were common-hence his 6, 003 innings pitched and 646 complete games, both of which are second only to the career totals of Cy Young.
Years later, after Glavine joined the Mets and Maddux played for the San Diego Padres, the three ( along with Smoltz who still pitched for Atlanta ) all recorded wins on the same day, June 27, 2007.
In college Griese pitched for the baseball team, going 12-1 one season, played guard on the basketball team, and played quarterback, kicker, and punter for the Purdue football team.
In 1982, during Bret's senior year, he pitched a no-hitter and was the winning pitcher in the Los Angeles City Championship game, played at Dodger Stadium.
* The large-bore basset horn, with a bore diameter of about 18. 0 mm and played with an alto-clarinet mouthpiece, is in constructional terms an alto clarinet pitched in F and with the extra basset notes.
He played in six games, batted. 143, never pitched an inning, but practiced so hard he developed a sore shoulder and was released.
In June 2008, Lee pitched for the Alaska Goldpanners during the annual " Midnight Sun " ball game played at night during the Summer Solstice.
Fifes pitched in the key of D and C are also common, and fifes in various other keys are sometimes played in musical ensembles.
Front-foot shots are played with the weight on the front foot ( left foot for a right-hander ) and are usually played when the ball is pitched up to the batsman, while back-foot shots are played putting the weight onto the back foot, usually to bowling that is pitched short.

pitched and some
When analyzing a pitcher's statistics, some useful categories to consider include K / 9IP ( strikeouts per nine innings ), K / BB ( strikeouts per walk ), HR / 9, WHIP ( walks plus hits per inning pitched ) and OOPS ( opponent on-base plus slugging ).
In the early 1990s the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Patrick Manning pitched an initiative for Barbados, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago to enter into some form of political union or political association.
It included various percussion instruments, often adopted in European military music ( as ' Janissary music ') The pitched bass drum is still known in some languages as the Turkish Drum.
Ben Brantley of The New York Times called it " a half-terrific revival of Mr. Stoppard's entirely terrific Arcadia ", noting that " several central roles are slightly miscast ", and " some of the performances from the Anglo-American cast are pitched to the point of incoherence.
Raskin claimed that its failure was due in some part to Steve Jobs, who successfully pitched Canon on the NeXT Computer at about the same time.
But at a village named Tirathana, before the crowd could ascend the mountain, Pilate sent in " a detachment of cavalry and heavy-armed infantry, who in an encounter with the firstcomers in the village slew some in a pitched battle and put the others to flight.
The Crown Army was judged too weak to oppose the four columns of enemy armies advancing into Polish Ukraine and began a fighting withdrawal to the western side of the Southern Bug River, where it regrouped and countered the Russian advance in a pitched battle, when Prince Poniatowski was victorious in the Battle of Zieleńce ( June 18, 1792 ), while Kościuszko's division took part in only some artillery exchange at the end of the battle, the general was among the first to receive the newly created Virtuti Militari medal, Poland's highest military decoration even today.
This release also included the 24-bit crystallizer, which is intended to pronounce percussion elements by placing some emphasis on low and high pitched parts of the sound.
The name is derived from the high pitched sounds made by some birds, especially in contrast to the low woofs made by many dogs, after which low-frequency drivers are named ( woofers ).
Despite the use of 9 poles and 12 guy ropes, such a tent could be pitched by an ( experienced ) family of four in some 10 to 15 minutes.
This allows the blades to be " pitched " so that they always have some angle of attack relative to the wind.
After some redeployment, the Nationalist forces were able to thoroughly defeat Lin's forces after a two day pitched battle.
The modern pan is a chromatically pitched percussion instrument ( although some toy or novelty steelpans are tuned diatonically, and some older style round the neck instruments have even fewer notes ), made from 55 gallon drums that formerly contained oil and like substances.
( In some clubs, adult coaches give the batter an opportunity to try and hit a few pitched balls before going to the tee in the hope that this will further develop batting skills.
The Khrueang Sai orchestra combines some of the percussion of wind instruments of the piphat with an expanded string section including the saw duang ( a high-pitched two-string bowed lute ), the lower pitched saw u ( bowed lute ) and the three-string jakhe ( a plucked zither ).
There is some geographical variation ; the song of Danish birds is shorter, that of the Cyprus subspecies is very short and simple, and the North African version is lower pitched.
Csupó drew some sketches of possible monsters on a piece of paper and successfully pitched the idea to the network: " I wanted them silly and not too skillful – and the idea worked.
Its song is a pleasant chattering like a Garden Warbler with many clear notes, but is harsher and less melodious, and slightly higher pitched, with some resemblance to the Whitethroat's song.
We then carried him to the shade of some big evergreens while we pitched camp.
Brasidas had about 2, 000 hoplites and 300 cavalry, plus some other troops in Amphipolis, but he did not feel that he could defeat Cleon in a pitched battle.
The 1980s saw TRG pitched headlong into some passionate debates within the Conservative Party, notably over the direction of economic policy and the apartheid regime in South Africa.
He was also known for his long pauses on the mound, which some claimed lengthened the duration of the games in which he pitched.
Some gunfire was exchanged, and there were some casualties, but there was no formal siege and no pitched battle.

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