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It was during this long losing streak that Dory began using an unusual pitching motion in an attempt to gain an advantage over the hitters. During his delivery to the plate, he would twist around on his foot to where his back was facing the batter before he threw the ball. Other pitchers began to
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at the time. After a 4–21 start to the season, they gave Dean a chance to pitch and he did well, even though it resulted in another loss. Fisher was given another start, which he lost, and was given his release from the team. This left Dean as the lone pitcher on the team.
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as well, but the vacuum that was left in the local baseball community after the Red Stockings' departure allowed for the young talent in the area to develop their skills. Dory was one of these ballplayers. In
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season, presumably to stop Ward from having an unfair advantage. The rule was later discarded, and pitchers began to use it again, such as
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Dory began playing in Cincinnati when the famous Red Stockings left town after the 1870 season. He had been working as an
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at a high level for the remainder of his life. Dory died in Nashville at the age of 82, and is interred at
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After Dean had made seventeen straight starts, the last thirteen of them losses, another local product,
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After his baseball career he became an electrotyper, eventually founding Dixie Electrotype Company in
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Burials at Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery (Nashville, Tennessee)
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deliver the ball in the same fashion, such as Harold Ernst and
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October 9, 1876, for the Cincinnati Reds
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June 22, 1876, for the Cincinnati Reds
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Pitcher
Cincinnati, Ohio
Nashville, Tennessee
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Cincinnati Reds
1876
American
Major League Baseball
Cincinnati, Ohio
pitcher
1876
Cincinnati Reds
engineer
1876
minor league
1875
Cherokee Fisher
Dale Williams
John Montgomery Ward
1878
John Clarkson
Cy Young
Luis Tiant
Nashville, Tennessee
tennis
Woodlawn Cemetery

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