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When a pitcher is hurling "aspirin tablets" what does it mean?
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"Mac" has been in organized ball since 1935, taking time out to serve in the Armed Forces (1944-45). His experience helps wobbly pitchers over rough spots. After hitting .329 at Binghamton in '37 and .324 for Kansas City in '40, Clyde came up with the Cubs. He was traded to the Pirates in December, 1948. His best Big League batting mark prior to '51, was .287 in 1946. In 1942, Clyde hit 3 Homers in 1 game. He tied for the lead in Double Plays by a Catcher in 1949.
Most valuable art for a pitcher is the change of pace, in which the moundsman. varies the speed of his throws while seeming to maintain the same full sweep of his arm. Batters judge their step to meet the pitch, with the arm motion of the pitcher, so that a good change of pace often catches them between strides and throws them off balance. Stainback of the Cubs, however, has mastered the art of closely studying the various pitching speeds, such as a fast ball, then a slow one, and setting himself firmly for the swing.
CAREER APPRAISAL: Griffey, just 17 when drafted, was a viable Major Leaguer at 19, a star at 20, a home run champ at 24 and an MVP at 27. He's perhaps the most identifiable athlete ever in Seattle, where he blasted 417 of his 630 home runs.
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