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Played in baseball as a Picher he was famous for his combinations of piches that really confused the batter. The Technics he ustilized was fastball, 12-6 curveball and change up. He played for a team called the red socks and was an inspiration to hundreds of people how wanted to be an baseball star. He had won 11 championships. |
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* [[Rodney Hall (writer)]] (born 1935), Australian writer |
* [[Rodney Hall (writer)]] (born 1935), Australian writer |
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Rodney Hall Played in baseball as a Picher he was famous for his combinations of piches that really confused the batter. The Technics he ustilized was fastball, 12-6 curveball and change up. He played for a team called the red socks and was an inspiration to hundreds of people how wanted to be an baseball star. He had won 11 championships.
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