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This is dubious: the hidden ball trick very rarely works when tried by a first baseman because the runner and (especially) the first base coach are both trained to watch for this. If Cash really was an aficionado of the trick it needs some good sourcing. Ellsworth ( talk) 01:55, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
I saw him do it live on TV growing up in Lincoln Park, MI. I'll never forget it. Probably during the 1968 season or right around there. I was about 8. Stormin' Norman was fun to watch. My dad would see him at some area bars and tell me about it.
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This has been debunked by Bill James and others. The increase in hitting in 1961 in the AL occurred because two new hitter-friendly parks came into the league. In games played in the other parks, there were fewer home runs hit and runs scored (per game). See Talk: Wrigley Field (Los Angeles) for discussion. Ellsworth ( talk) 14:41, 13 November 2011 (UTC)
This sucker won't die:
...[re: 1961] . . ."(an expansion season in the American League which created a diluted pitching situation in the league)".
No, it didn't. See above. Ellsworth ( talk) 03:25, 26 August 2014 (UTC)
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This is dubious: the hidden ball trick very rarely works when tried by a first baseman because the runner and (especially) the first base coach are both trained to watch for this. If Cash really was an aficionado of the trick it needs some good sourcing. Ellsworth ( talk) 01:55, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
I saw him do it live on TV growing up in Lincoln Park, MI. I'll never forget it. Probably during the 1968 season or right around there. I was about 8. Stormin' Norman was fun to watch. My dad would see him at some area bars and tell me about it.
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This has been debunked by Bill James and others. The increase in hitting in 1961 in the AL occurred because two new hitter-friendly parks came into the league. In games played in the other parks, there were fewer home runs hit and runs scored (per game). See Talk: Wrigley Field (Los Angeles) for discussion. Ellsworth ( talk) 14:41, 13 November 2011 (UTC)
This sucker won't die:
...[re: 1961] . . ."(an expansion season in the American League which created a diluted pitching situation in the league)".
No, it didn't. See above. Ellsworth ( talk) 03:25, 26 August 2014 (UTC)
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