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 against the eastern. Dwyer did some very effective pitching against the leaders, especially with the Bostons, who could not bat out a victory against him. Parrott did the best against the Pittsburghs, and Chamberlain against New York, while Mullane troubled Anson's colts the most. Jones was next to useless, he pitching in but a single victory out of four games, though great things were expected of him. Cross, too, was useless. Here is the record of the pitching experiments of the Cincinnatis in 1893:

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