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He was known by all his mates as 'Fosh' and he had so many friends. "
News round-up 2010
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He was known by all his mates as 'Fosh' and he had so many friends. "
News round-up 2010
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Pitches: 1. Fastball 90s 2. Fosh Change 3. Slider 4. Curve
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Pitches: 1. Fastball 90s 2. Fosh Change 3. Slider 4. Curve
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Fosh Change According to an article about Tom Gordon in April of 1996, the foshball is “a cross between a split-finger pitch and a straight change-up.”
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Fosh Change According to an article about Tom Gordon in April of 1996, the foshball is “a cross between a split-finger pitch and a straight change-up.”
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Fosh Change According to an article about Tom Gordon in April of 1996, the foshball is “a cross between a split-finger pitch and a straight change-up.”
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Pitches: 1. Fastball 90s 2. Fosh Change 3. Slider 4. Curve
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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I dont see why they bother to put a high priced fello like Fosh in command for.
"Same old Bill, eh Mable!" Edward Streeter 1933
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Fosh his sord or whissel or whatever it is that Generals carry nowdays.
"Same old Bill, eh Mable!" Edward Streeter 1933
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