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- noun Plural form of
sidearmer .
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Examples
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#138@Tom Waits: Those would be submariners, not sidearmers.
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Jim Palmer: “A few sidearmers, such as Dean Chance and Steve Barber, can throw across the body successfully—mainly because the optical effect contributes to fear on the part of right-handed batters.”
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Jim Palmer: “A few sidearmers, such as Dean Chance and Steve Barber, can throw across the body successfully—mainly because the optical effect contributes to fear on the part of right-handed batters.”
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Jim Palmer: “A few sidearmers, such as Dean Chance and Steve Barber, can throw across the body successfully—mainly because the optical effect contributes to fear on the part of right-handed batters.”
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Though Ed had been a third baseman throughout his 554-game career, he did his best to imitate all types of pitchers, even sidearmers such as Kent Tekulve.
USATODAY.com - After a generation circle complete for Angels, Spiezios 2002
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Jim Palmer: “A few sidearmers, such as Dean Chance and Steve Barber, can throw across the body successfully—mainly because the optical effect contributes to fear on the part of right-handed batters.”
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Jim Palmer: “A few sidearmers, such as Dean Chance and Steve Barber, can throw across the body successfully—mainly because the optical effect contributes to fear on the part of right-handed batters.”
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Jim Palmer: “A few sidearmers, such as Dean Chance and Steve Barber, can throw across the body successfully—mainly because the optical effect contributes to fear on the part of right-handed batters.”
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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We have a couple of guys who throw split-fingers, a couple of guys who blow gas, sidearmers, guys with herky-jerky motions, all kinds of release points.
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Chad Bradford, once one of the best right-handed sidearmers in the game, had persistent back problems that finally forced him to retire.
Texas Rangers News 2010
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