Do you suppose they've ever lobbed a spitball down a row, or accidentally knocked over their coffee? |
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No official explanation was given for banning the spitball, but for years a variety of objections had been made against it. |
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When he helped integrate Tuscaloosa Junior High School, a white boy hit him in the face with a spitball. |
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After getting two strikes on Smith with his spitball, Grimes threw him a fastball, something Smith always handled well. |
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It was then that I realised that Kenderson was a sensitive young boy trapped in a bully's body, each spitball and noogie a cry for help. |
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Then take a wrapped straw, unwrap it, tear off a little piece of paper and make a spitball. |
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A lubed-up spitball, for instance, is as likely to hit a batter as it is to make it over the plate. |
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The last spitballer was Burleigh Grimes, and he threw his last spitball in 1934, or the last legal spitball, at any rate. |
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In the early days of organized baseball, artificial aids were allowed that enabled the pitcher to throw what was called a spitball. |
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What better time for the regime's masters to throw a spitball at the world powers? |
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Ed Walsh was arguably the best pitcher of the first decade of the 20th century because he reportedly could control the spitball so well he could hit a tack on a wall with it. |
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Has Hickenlooper's task force averted a spitball fight at the 2016 election? |
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Ray Chapman His death after being hit on the head by a spitball in 1920 resulted in batting helmets becoming compulsory. |
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There are those who spitball and say that there is judicial over reach and unnecessary activism which threatens the fabric of democracy as it was envisaged. |
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Spitball ideas now, and with help from a trusted adviser, finalize a plan. |
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