tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2893512317902577458.post2048881319525534599..comments2024-01-06T02:22:33.000-05:00Comments on Camden Depot: Book Review: The Pitcher and the DictatorJon Shepherdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03521809778977098687noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2893512317902577458.post-36502401386856469332018-07-23T17:19:08.635-04:002018-07-23T17:19:08.635-04:00Thank you for posting this. Looking for a new book...Thank you for posting this. Looking for a new book to read and this seems like an excellent suggestion. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15427526051371867260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2893512317902577458.post-87830213053845825372018-07-23T16:44:09.622-04:002018-07-23T16:44:09.622-04:00I really enjoy these book reviews, although I have...I really enjoy these book reviews, although I have not yet read nearly as many of the books themselves as I should. When you archive your site, which will be a very sad day, it would be nice if you would put the reviews together under a separate file for future reference.<br />I’m wondering if you can suggest a guide to recognizing pitches. I am constantly amazed that someone can identify a pitch by counting the revolutions it makes during its flight, I just can’t fathom that, but try as I might I’ve never been able to find the difference between a changeup or a curve and breaking ball and a two or four-seam fastball or a cutter.<br />I know what an ephus pitch is, though.<br />I have looked on YouTube for videos, but all of those videos assume that I have knowledge that I don’t. If you can point me towards a basic primer, that would be great.Piphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02853470978165087046noreply@blogger.com