What we saw at the start of the 2004 season was the potential for a breakout of young pitching dominance. |
|
The company is also pitching for government business in the Republic after entering a partnership with Version 1 software in Dublin. |
|
The advertising account for Dublin Bus is out to tender, and it is believed over 20 agencies are pitching for it. |
|
You're pitching for business abroad and attending offshore meetings on a more regular basis. |
|
The National Pensions Reserve Fund is also interested in pitching for the M50 project. |
|
It is currently pitching for a Government grant to create its own 40-seater cabaret-style cinema in a barn at Oxen Park. |
|
The round went a little quiet then and he bogeyed the 17th after pitching way over the green. |
|
He threw the ball back to her and she gave the batter a whole two seconds before pitching the same ball. |
|
His gutsy ten-inning pitching performance in that deciding game still stands out in Phillies' lore. |
|
The pitching staff has hit enough batters and thrown enough wild pitches to be on pace to set major league records in both areas. |
|
A rowing fin that oscillates about its root requires slightly different kinematics from the simple heaving and pitching plate. |
|
The kid pitcher who impressed his teammates for his bulldog attitude as much as his pitching ability had no idea what was happening. |
|
In a bunt, the aircraft experiences a rapid, uncontrolled, tight forward pitching rotation. |
|
Mountain bikes feature a crosswise handlebar which helps prevent the rider from pitching over the front in case of sudden deceleration. |
|
He's one of those baseball lifers constantly pitching for his next paycheck. |
|
It also places more importance on high pitching moments at high speeds, and less on the ones at low speeds. |
|
He will be in the batter's box facing Major League pitching every fifth day. |
|
If it has an altitude-hold feature, it may cause the airplane to stall by pitching the nose up to maintain your selected altitude. |
|
The building of the extra gullies was well in hand, and considerable progress had been made with the pitching of the surface of the roadway. |
|
The boat, believed to have been ferrying illegal migrants, capsized, pitching more than 100 people into the sea. |
|
|
He had just descended from the hayloft where he had been pitching down some fresh supplies for the horses. |
|
Enter Steve Nebraska, a goofy guy living in a small Mexican town with knack for hitting and pitching. |
|
The tar from these springs is used by fur traders and others in the country for pitching boats and canoes. |
|
He's moving from a hitters park inhabited by a wretched Royals squad to a neutral park with a good defensive team and pitching coach Leo Mazzone. |
|
The Southern League has favored pitching dramatically of late, though the Georgia outfielders will be playing in historically neutral parks. |
|
The pleasant rocking of the boat was replaced by a Perfect Storm pitching and yawing. |
|
The Cleveland Indians are headed back to the American League Championship Series thanks to some clutch pitching from an unlikely ace. |
|
In the end, he came out on top, pitching his fourth career no-hitter and the eighth perfect game in baseball history. |
|
But although conditions are basic and power supplies sometimes fail, pitching the mess tent into darkness, no one is complaining too much. |
|
Steve was eager to link with his father's past by also pitching in a Fall Classic involving the Cubs and Tigers. |
|
One of the most difficult commodities to acquire in fantasy baseball is elite starting pitching. |
|
James Kroeker was the winner with Peter Reimer pitching the final two and two thirds in relief. |
|
Luke Williams stood along the deserted highway throwing rocks at a fence post, pretending he was pitching in the World Series. |
|
Instead of pitching around him and setting up a force at any base, he grooved one and the batter produced a two-run single. |
|
As Brown hears it, when pitching coach Acosta told Baylor of the Newtonian unrest, it was Acosta who was pink-slipped. |
|
He is working with the kind of refinements in pitching that come most easily to the electro-acoustic composer. |
|
Then he mocks me with his voice, by pitching it about ten times higher than usual. |
|
The world spun for a moment, finally settling at a thirty degree angle and pitching him off his bed. |
|
As if in slow motion, the horse stumbled, rolling his front legs and pitching his rider over his head. |
|
And they are pitching to network executives who come from largely the same world and they're all kind of speaking the same language. |
|
|
The team has brought in a lot of veteran pitching, hoping to find that one diamond in the rough. |
|
Lewry kept pitching the ball on middle stump, yorking Mark Ealham and Swann. |
|
There aren't many teams with more pitching depth in the minors, but this bullpen is terrible. |
|
It wasn't long ago that the Giants had the best Major League ready pitching prospect depth in the minors. |
|
He might have thought he was being a gamer by keeping quiet and pitching in pain last week. |
|
The Yorkshire fast bowler gave a superb exhibition of swing bowling, pitching the ball up and enabling it to move late. |
|
As I paid out I watched him come in, walking with the rolling gait of a sailor on a pitching deck. |
|
However, from his first over in Kingston he has troubled the West Indian batsman by pitching the ball up and inviting them to drive. |
|
So it made sense to Casey to load up with right-handers when the lefties were pitching, and vice versa. |
|
By pitching up less than six months later engaged to a different woman, he was bound to have thrown his brother a little. |
|
An extra 19 million days a year are wiped out in lost productivity by staff pitching up for work worse for wear. |
|
It's also there in the way he ends notes in the verses, crescendoing and pitching up and then choking them off suddenly, cutting the sound short. |
|
The governor was up for re-election and the opposition papers were pitching into him. |
|
They trying to influence the debate but there are so many other bodies pitching in with their own comments. |
|
Just as he rested Tino Martinez and Larry Walker, La Russa has increasingly rested Sanders against dominant right-handed pitching. |
|
On a team filled with players who are out of position or out of place, pitching was supposed to be a strength. |
|
The porous defense is beginning to come under attack by the pitching staff. |
|
On the first night only two out of 48 remained at dinner, the rest having succumbed to the pitching roll of the boat. |
|
There are a lot of software packages pitching reboot capability at the moment. |
|
We'll see if, like his brother, Stephen can feast on Indy League pitching before making a rapid ascent to the bigs. |
|
|
The opening delivery was a loosener in every sense, pitching halfway down the wicket and spearing down the legside. |
|
I was qualmish on Saturday, and for a minute sick, but pretty comfortable on Sunday, though wearied by the constant pitching and rolling. |
|
From the first time the kids came home, they started pitching in and helping around the house. |
|
Between the tenth and the twelfth of February 1355 a riot occurred in Oxford, pitching the townspeople against scholars from the university. |
|
Most such meetings also feature commercial displays and eager salesmen pitching their company's products. |
|
We got a very tough draw, pitching us against both West Germany and Austria. |
|
Mike used a pitching wedge to hit a low, piercing drive into the 17th green for the ace. |
|
When I'm pitching a fit, she'll fight me, but when I'm calmly angry and acidly articulate she knows not to push it. |
|
Injuries have hurt the offense a bit so far, and the pitching has been poor but not awful. |
|
If anything, both groups tend to over-represent pitching, while significantly under-representing third basemen. |
|
As a pitching coach, though, he is the sacred cow of the Yankees organization, the Teflon man to whom no failure sticks. |
|
For days at a time, a CEO must schlepp from city to city, pitching his or her company to skeptical investment bankers. |
|
The games, the drama of a pitching duel, the back and forth of a slugfest, a pennant race between good teams, the history and so much more. |
|
Pitches Phillies pitching coach Joe Kerrigan plans to have his starters throw in their first exhibition game. |
|
They told him to forsake his usual practice of pitching in winter ball and rest. |
|
But then you look at the pros on TV, and they always seem to pull out a pitching wedge or sand iron and chip it from just off the green. |
|
Baseball is all about pitching inside and trying to brush the batter back off the plate. |
|
The aircraft was pitching with turbulence and I was lurching about, bracing myself against the walls. |
|
The boat's pitching all over the place, the mast is a 70-foot-tall, wet, slippery stick. |
|
Decide if you need a wedge with a loft between your sand wedge and pitching wedge. |
|
|
Yogi Berra, another Yankee, gave him the most trouble until he got a tip from California pitching coach Marv Grissom. |
|
How about the percentage of putts golfers drain from eight feet or their ability to pinpoint shots with their pitching wedges? |
|
They had grown so careless that they did not think of pitching their mia-mias where no one could see them from a distance. |
|
Swaying in the wind, they're concerned about the timing in getting on deck, with the ship pitching hard up and down. |
|
One idea is to require pitching prospects to come to the plate in the minor leagues, even in leagues that allow a designated hitter. |
|
During harvest time they were shocking bundles of grain and hauling them to the threshing outfit and pitching them into the separator. |
|
Nine of us will be pitching camp in a field with thousands of other people. |
|
Edwards, on the other hand, is pitching himself as the tribune for the forgotten Middle Americans who will protect their tax cuts. |
|
I don't mind pitching in a situation where staffing is short, supplies are scarce, morale is low. |
|
Imagine if job interviews were like that and you had to go head-to-head with one other candidate, pitching yourself as the better of the two! |
|
If I was pitching that day, my warmup would generally consist of throwing someone's socks to the shotgun seat from the back. |
|
I've got two wedges in addition to the pitching wedge that's part of my iron set. |
|
David Wells sparking a comeback by pitching a shutout in Game 3, and the Yankees returning to New York leading three games to two. |
|
Stafford was one of 21 entrepreneurs pitching for funding at the First Tuesday event in Dublin last week. |
|
Now the five are pitching for the 2001 Evening Press New Business of the Year category and have hopes of winning the overall title. |
|
Good chemistry is when a blooper falls when your team is hitting and is caught when your team is pitching. |
|
Sometimes people think that because pitching underhand is such a natural movement, we don't need to rest and that's not true. |
|
Both pitchers presented with pain, tenderness, and swelling over the medial epicondyle of the humerus of the pitching arm. |
|
Start with potent pitching or, in the case of the Diamondbacks' Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson, virtually unhittable pitching. |
|
When I went into turn 13 I was just having an oversteering car pitching very much and obviously Michael had a clear run and caught my slipstream. |
|
|
It was listed in the next season's catalogue and the sales representatives had begun pitching it to booksellers. |
|
The final was a real cracker with some marvellous pitching from both sides. |
|
Victor recently returned from volunteering in Costa Rica, pitching in to help farmers switch to environmentally friendly, shade-grown coffee. |
|
He hasn't played in the majors since May 2002 and has to get reaccustomed to big-league pitching. |
|
By the start of next season, I want us to be pitching for a position at the upper end of the league table. |
|
If he didn't believe in Sod's Law before pitching his tent in Yorkshire, then he certainly will now. |
|
But today I'm going to go out on a limb, and predict the breakout of two more pitching prospects. |
|
There, celebrities and regular volunteers are pitching in by hammering nails and building houses to help those along the Gulf Coast who have lost their homes. |
|
Similarly if you are pitching a bivvy for a few days, move it back a bit. |
|
He wrote a letter to Morrissey suggesting a second codicil and pitching himself as the man to do it. |
|
Of course, the reason you are carrying four wedges is because today's modern pitching wedge has the loft of a 9-iron or even a strong 8-iron from not too long ago. |
|
The best club to pitch with is a sand wedge, not a pitching wedge. |
|
Until the past decade, pitching wedges had 50 to 52 degrees of loft. |
|
He's constantly pitching our services, but he always swings for the home run and whiffs, leaving it to lower-level salespeople to bring in the business that keeps us afloat. |
|
Torre indicated that Brown would be agreeable to pitching in relief. |
|
Each of us took turns pitching the lime-stone into one of the sections, and then we would hop on one foot in each section to collect the lime-stone. |
|
By the time he was called to Washington by the parent club, Marrero was already on the downside of a three-decade pitching career. |
|
Wearing a lap belt keeps you anchored to the car seat and your shoulder belt keeps your upper body from pitching forward and hitting the airbag as it deploys. |
|
He's a rookie, spent a year in the minors after pitching for Stanford. |
|
I'm trying to hold back a whole raft of feelings, but they keep bobbing and pitching to the surface, threatening to break loose and shoot the rapids once and for all. |
|
|
You know, this is really pitching right into the hot days of the general election campaign and the reverberations are going to go on through the fall. |
|
As we got further out the waves got calmer, but for right now they were choppy and making the boat lurch from side to side, pitching with each rise and fall of a wave. |
|
The floor seemed to be pitching, like a boat rocked by waves. |
|
South ruffs a diamond in his hand, he takes the ace of clubs, ruffs a diamond, and leads the king and jack of clubs, pitching a spade from dummy when West covers. |
|
Thanks to Tom Gordon and Mariano Rivera, each pitching in both ends of the game, the Yanks nailed down the 5-4 win and moved their magic number to one. |
|
Well, let's say that I believe these two players will be, in one year's time, one of the 3 best 1-2 pitching prospect tandems in the minor leagues. |
|
There is no base stealing in Tee Ball because there is no pitching. |
|
At this point Zack began to deliberately bail out of the sled, half to three-quarters of the way down the hill, pitching himself out and lying immobile in the snow. |
|
They also attracted Stephanie Allain as an executive producer, who began pitching it to various studios. |
|
As players were getting bigger, ballparks and strike zones were getting smaller, bats and baseballs were getting harder and the quality of pitching was declining. |
|
Kramer had been trying to develop a show highlighting donor families for close to nine years, pitching it to various networks. |
|
In 2000, Rocker was suspended by MLB, and by 2001 he was traded with his pitching in serious decline. |
|
And despite underhand pitching, this isn't costume softball. |
|
Her mother, now a swim teacher at the YMCA and her father, still a jazz guitarist, began pitching in. |
|
Control for pitching is important for fish, such as boxfishes, that live in highly energetic waters with frequent external disturbances like turbulence. |
|
The pitching together of teams from all four divisions on FA Cup third round day brings with it the brain-teasing task of explaining which division each team plays in. |
|
Marshall has gotten a few nibbles of interest, and some of his pupils have been signed, though most pitching coaches try to undo what he has taught. |
|
Still, it took writer Stephen Beresford twenty years of pitching his story around to get the film made. |
|
He knows baseball, but all he knows about pitching is that he couldn't hit it. |
|
They were pitching a radio van at the top of Grafton Street that day and conducting vox pop interviews with various Scottish visitors about their attitude to the euro. |
|
|
Tossing the caber and sheaf pitching are other crowd-pleasers. |
|
And it is successfully pitching in at the upper end of the men's wear trade, producing high-quality suitings with Ireland the largest overseas market. |
|
While obvious fingers point to less PEDs and better pitching, a couple of guys wanted to talk about the uncommonly bad weather we've had this year. |
|
Every inning seemed to feature runners on base, full counts, pickoff throws, pitching changes, and breaks to go wake up spectators who may have dozed off. |
|
Super-sub Denny Hocking's ability to play well in the infield or outfield is the main reason the Twins have been able to carry a 12-man pitching staff. |
|
Was it his imagination, or was she pitching her voice lower than usual? |
|
The rear of his race car snapped out of control on the sodden track, pitching him into one barrier and then another and sending a clear warning to the rest of the drivers. |
|
We were pitching for some new clients and I had put a lot of work in. |
|
Online advertising firms are likely to be added to the list of media pitching for lucrative public information contracts under the new government. |
|
It already runs West Coast routes and is pitching for the East Coast. |
|
A software firm chaired by former Baltimore Technologies boss Fran Rooney is one of ten companies pitching for funding at an investment forum this week. |
|
I receive many letters from would-be entrepreneurs pitching their ideas. |
|
During the year, researchers are able to develop their knowledge of the UK broadcasting market and learn about writing programme proposals and pitching ideas. |
|
Perhaps they'll end up pitching their tents somewhere on Romney Marsh. |
|
The star awards give hospitals extra cash but they have been criticised by doctors and hospital management as pitching different trusts against each other. |
|
Obviously you will be on call to the builder if he needs to ask any questions and can perform useful tasks from signing for orders to pitching in where necessary. |
|
With soldiers from around the country pitching in to feed the exercise participants, Glover's team has come together and accomplished the mission. |
|
In a strange twist, Morris, who had pitched so brilliantly the year before, was roughed up for ten earned runs in 10.2 innings while pitching for Toronto. |
|
As the flap is deployed, it causes more lift and more downwash off the trailing edge, thus causing an increase in the nose down pitching rotation. |
|
Any starting pitcher thrives off his last start,'' Dodgers pitching coach Rick Honeycutt said. |
|
|
As the pilot fought the hijackers for control the aeroplane was pitching wildly. |
|
Medial elbow pain caused by excessive valgus forces and high pitching velocities can occur in overhead throwing athletes of all ages. |
|
Both pitching and tipping become irrelevant, as the only method of failure would be losing their grip. |
|
I can't outthink myself and then when I know I am pitching I can just focus in at that point. |
|
Thomson attacked Whitehouse's contention in a letter to the popular Athenaeum magazine, pitching himself into the public eye. |
|
Hooper closed the deal on her pitching gem with her bat, singling in two runs with no outs in the bottom of the fifth, triggering the mercy rule. |
|
Underarm pitching is believed to have begun in the early 1760s when the Hambledon Club was rising to prominence. |
|
Men's sets will typically include a pitching wedge, and women's, both pitching and sand wedges. |
|
Depending on how much you have left, you can use a sand wedge or pitching wedge. |
|
This pitching event is held biannually under Plan 9 and works to invest in startups via incubation. |
|
South now ruffed a club winner in dummy, cashed the top diamond pitching his losing spade, ruffed a spade and ruffed another club winner. |
|
No at-bat occurs that hasn't actually happened in a Major League game, and players can strategize around righty and lefty pitching matchups. |
|
Caen was pitching and I was crouched behind the dish, catching. |
|
So how can you get the most pitching opportunities on white marlin every day in the Gulf of Mexico? |
|
League officials envision baseball diamonds with real pitching mounds and grassy infields where Castaic's first school once stood. |
|
Sometimes it has been the little South African's own frailty with the pitching wedge that has been the difference between victory and defeat. |
|
But it was Gill's career-low round and was sparked by his eighth ace at the 143-yard second when he holed a pitching wedge. |
|
I throwed slow and easy, and I felt in my mind like the sight of Pop out there on that same pitching hill. |
|
This has changed a pitching wedge from 48 degrees to somewhere close to 44 degrees in many off-the-shelf sets of clubs. |
|
There's always those people out there looking and pitching to get in on a downswing,'' and this may be it. |
|
|
The rolling, pitching and yawing, coupled with the pounding of wind and waves, would knock existing clocks out of the correct time. |
|
That summer overhanded pitching was legalized, resulting in a slew of no-hitters, including the only ones ever pitched at Recreation Park. |
|
The odd man out of the pitching staff is veteran right-hander Mike Harkey, whom the Dodgers view as a starter and not a reliever. |
|
With your nonpitching hand, hold the forearm of your pitching arm just above the wrist. |
|
What I do, and it's sort of like pitching backward, is use my off-speed stuff to set up my fastball instead of using the fastball to set up my off-speed. |
|
In that event, Mike Schlinke holed out on the seventh hole while 11-year-old rising star Deanna Ngo holed her tee shot on the tricky ninth hole with a pitching wedge. |
|
The pitcher faces home plate with her pivot foot on the pitching rubber. |
|
So rest easy, because Peggy Olson will continue pitching Virginia Slims and giving movie theater handjobs from the comfort of rival agency Cutler Gleason and Chaough. |
|
The left-hander had a MRI of his pitching elbow in New York on Monday, and the scan revealed he had some inflammation but no damage to his ulnar collateral ligament. |
|
Starting pitcher John Lackey, pitching on three-days' rest, was replaced by Scot Shields with two outs in the sixth, and Shields got out of the inning. |
|
That was pushed back a day because Friday night's rainout afforded the Dodgers more flexibility with their pitching staff and less urgency for Lowe to return to the rotation. |
|
He made the switch because the yips killed his pitching career. |
|
The handling is predictably excellent, the suspension giving a subtly tauter, racer-like feel, with minimal pitching under acceleration and braking. |
|
What was so rewarding was to see how the Care Center's residents reacted so positively to our work, with some even pitching in as sidewalk superintendents. |
|
And just as you taught her the inappropriateness of pitching a fit when she was a preschooler, you can help her work through the stuff of tweenhood too. |
|
Benaud, bowling round the wicket and pitching into the rough of Trueman's footholds, brought such a collapse that in 20 minutes to tea England virtually lost the game. |
|
Those that do will have you with the ball back in your stance, nudging it forward and on to the green with a range of clubs from a six iron to a pitching wedge. |
|
Skell, god of the world above, fought back by pitching pyroclastic fireballs from California's Mount Shasta, blowing the massive summit of Mount Mazama to bits. |
|
He made camp there that night, pitching his little tent in the trail for pure cussedness, and defying aloud a traveling world to make him move until he got good and ready. |
|
While Google is pitching Google Apps as an ideal productivity solution for enterprises, a large majority of its early adopters are small businesses. |
|
|
In the late 1960's, our closest friend in the majors was Johnny Sain, the former Braves pitching great, who was the Yankees pitching coach at the time. |
|
Johnny Sain, a three-time All-Star who teamed with Warren Spahn on the Boston Braves to make up one of baseball's most fabled pitching tandems, died. |
|