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 against St. Louis only, while Stockdale, Stephens and Graff were of little use. Here is the record in full:

The League pitchers of 1893 were handicapped, to a more or less extent, by the new rule governing the delivery of the ball, which was adopted at the Spring meeting of the League in that year, and which increased the distance between the pitcher's box and the home plate from fifty-five feet to sixty feet. This was not much of a change in the