- In baseball, a
pickoff is an act by a
pitcher or catcher,
throwing a live ball to a
fielder so that the
fielder can tag out a
baserunner who is either...
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Detroit set a club
record with 8 home runs.
Rogers is
second all-time in
pickoffs with 93 in his career. On May 9, 2008,
against the New York Yankees, Rogers...
- left-handed pitcher, he had an
exceptional pickoff move to
first base,
which allowed him to
record 98
career pickoffs.
Among Yankees pitchers, Pet****e ranks...
- In baseball, a
runner is charged, and the
fielders involved are credited, with a time
caught stealing when the
runner attempts to
advance or lead off from...
-
pickoffs and step-offs
which reset the
pitch clock are only
allowed two
times total per
plate appearance and, if a
pitcher attempts a
third pickoff and...
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Baseball League)
Newspaper article Box
score of the three-
pickoff game, Aug. 24, 1983
Baltimore Sun
article on the 25th
anniversary of the three-
pickoff game...
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league pitchers. His four
pickoffs through September 6 were the most in the
majors in 2020, and he
needed only 12
pickoff attempts to do so.
Since his...
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attempt a
pickoff, a
quick throw to a
fielder covering the base to keep the runner's lead in
check or, optimally,
effect a tag out.
Pickoff attempts,...
- Patriots. He had
seven interceptions in his
first three games, and his 11
pickoffs in 1960 are
still a
Denver club record. He
shares the team
record for interceptions...
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which only
works for
sidearm delivery. A
pickoff move is the
motion the
pitcher goes
through in
making pickoff.
There are two
legal pitching positions:...