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Definition of Changeup
1. a slow pitch thrown like a fastball [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Changeup
Literary usage of Changeup
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Baseball Goes to War by William B. Mead (1998)
"So he tried pitching, flashed a screwball and a changeup, and beat Newport News,
3 to 1. The Phillies bought Foxx, 37, for the 1945 season. ..."
2. Maggie's Sauna by Paul E. Furdon (2000)
"He had a fastball, curve, changeup and a dipsy doodle." "What the hell is a dipsy
doodle?" Baker asked. "They call it a slider, nowadays. ..."
3. Underneath the Knowledge Commonsby Mute by Mute (2005)
"Another comparison is the ongoing support programme for the vo'untary sector in
the UK, called ChangeUp, where there is some FLOSS support. ..."