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Gyroball — For the gyroscopic toy, see Powerball (exercise tool). A gyroball is a type of baseball pitch used primarily by players in Japan. Contents 1 Overview 2 Appearance In popular culture 2.1 Video games … Wikipedia
Gyroball — Contenido 1 INFORMACIÓN GENERAL 2 APARICIÓN EN LA CULTURA POPULAR 2.1 Video juegos 2.2 Animación japonesa … Wikipedia Español
Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū series — Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū (実況パワフルプロ野球) Live Powerful Pro Baseball , simply called Power Pro or Pawapuro to non Japanese speakers, is a traditionally Japan only baseball series created by Konami. It is known for its big headed characters, and… … Wikipedia
Daisuke Matsuzaka — 松坂 大輔 Matsuzaka pitching for Japan in the 2006 World Baseball Classic … Wikipedia
List of baseball jargon (G) — gamer:A player who plays particularly hard and is prone to making the right play at the right time, often in big games. Also used to refer to an excellent piece of equipment, such as a glove or mitt.gap:The space between outfielders. Also alley.… … Wikipedia
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Gyro — may refer to:*An abbreviation for autogyro, a type of rotary wing aircraft *Gyro (or, more properly, gyros), a pita sandwich or the rotisseried meat it contains *An abbreviation for gyroscope, an orientation stabilizing device *The casually used… … Wikipedia
Curveball — For the pseudonymous informant, see Curveball (informant). For the Ugly Betty episode, see Curveball (Ugly Betty). An animated diagram of a 12 6 curveball The curveball is a type of pitch in baseball thrown with a characteristic grip and hand… … Wikipedia
Changeup — For the film, see The Change Up. The grip used for a changeup A changeup is a type of pitch in baseball. Other names include change of pace, Bugs Bunny change up, the dreaded equalizer, and simply change. The changeup is sometimes called an off… … Wikipedia
Pitch (baseball) — In baseball, a pitch is the act of throwing a baseball toward home plate to start a play. The term comes from the Knickerbocker Rules. Originally, the ball had to be literally pitched underhand, as with pitching horseshoes. Overhead throwing was… … Wikipedia