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My Pitch Count As A General Rule Was 135. And I Knew How Many Pitches I Had When I Went To The Mound For The Last Three Innings.
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My Pitch Count As A General Rule
Tom Seaver
My Pitch Count As A General Rule Was 135. And I Knew How Many Pitches I Had When I Went To The Mound For The Last Three Innings.
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