A Quote by Red Faber

I never resorted to the spitter until I was obliged to. I nearly ruined my arm throwing curves. — © Red Faber
I never resorted to the spitter until I was obliged to. I nearly ruined my arm throwing curves.
I saw a lot of good hitters but I never saw a better one than Paul Waner. I mean I once threw a side arm spitter right into his belly and he hit it into the upper deck.
The spitter wasn't hard to hit when you knew a pitcher could throw it legally. But the guys to worry about were the pitchers who sneaked over the illegal spitter after the pitch was outlawed.
I never want the ball above my shoulders until I'm really firing. I feel like I can generate more velocity with my arm path. The way my arm works, there's so many benefits to it - from a health standpoint, as well.
We practice throughout the week throwing jump balls, throwing fades, throwing all these little things. But when the game comes, you never know what's going to come up.
Dry deliveries. That helps when I get the ball back in my hand - like I never really stopped throwing. The goal for me is to increase arm strength.
Actually, I started throwing the stiff-arm in college. I had some big plays in college from the stiff-arm.
This is how it works You're young until you're not You love until you don't You try until you can't You laugh until you cry You cry until you laugh And everyone must breathe Until their dying breath No, this is how it works You peer inside yourself You take the things you like And try to love the things you took And then you take that love you made And stick it into some Someone else's heart Pumping someone else's blood And walking arm in arm You hope it don't get harmed But even if it does You'll just do it all again
Never does a person see any beauty in Christ as a Savior, until they discover that they are a lost and ruined sinner.
I flailed my arm in a throwing motion before I could even walk.
I never threw the spitter, well maybe once or twice when I really needed to get a guy out real bad.
Yes, I see the Mobile Base System really is the shoulder of the arm. The arm is right there, like a human arm. It's really funny to look at the similarities between a human arm and the Canadian robotics arm.
The only way you preserve pitching arms is throwing; that makes the arm stronger.
The only way you preserve pitching arms is throwing that makes the arm stronger.
Extreme remedies are never the first to be resorted to.
There are only so many pitches in this old arm, and I don't believe in wasting them throwing to first base.
I'm trying to throw more curves because I'm always throwing fastball, slider, fastball, slider.
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