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Which player holds the lifetime record for 'Strike Outs'?

Babe Ruth, 1330.

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From the 1954 Bowman card #164

Who invented the knuckleball?

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A review of the back of his 2006 Topps Allen & Ginter card shows that John Smoltz to date has hung up a career record of 177 wins against 128 losses, pitched 2929 innings, wiffed 2567 batters, and posted an ERA of 3.26.



No. 1, The Double Play. Marty McManus says - the secret of the double play is quick, accurate throwing. Whether the shortstop or the second baseman starts the play, he must feed his throw to the "pivot man" shoulder high on his right side (see drawing), so that the latter can catch the ball and relay it to first almost in a single motion. Strong throwing arms are important to the players on either side of second base, because the completion of the double play depends largely on the speed of the relay-throw to first base. - By Austen Lake, Baseball Editor, Boston Transcript.



Ed Herrmann: A switch-hitting receiver, Ed started in pro ball in 1960 when he batted .286 for Sarasota. The 23 year old spent 1968 with 3 clubs Hawaii, Evansville & Richmond. Dan Lazar: Dan has been working his way up through the Sox chain since 1965. He had his top year in '66 when he won 14 games. Last season he was 9-4 with Hawaii.



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