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Old Mon Apr 18, 2005, 09:59pm
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As I said on the original post, if throwing the ball around a few extra times helps the new pitcher throw strikes better, it is better for everybody. I would consider it far safer, for the batter, to have a pitcher properly warmed up, than to let one slip while warming up in the infield, when he is not really throwing hard.
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