In 2006 the Tigers' Joel Zumaya threw this pitch 104.8 mph so it lived up to its name
Fastball
The 7th president of the United States
Andrew Jackson
The #1 ranked school for engineering
MIT
48
Connect Four
Aka the drooler, this pitch was banned in 1920 except for 17 hurlers who got to use it until they retired
Spitball
The person that created the first American flag
Betsy Ross
The #1 ranked school for biology
Harvard
33 - 12 x 2
9
This 1930s game: all the other players are bankrupt (& no one has flipped over the board in frustration)
Monopoly
A left-handed pitcher's curveball breaks downward and to the catcher's left. In the 1930's Carl Hubbell was a master of this kooky pitch that did the opposite breaking right
Screwball
I Have A Dream
The #1 ranked school for business
University of Pennsylvania
sqrt 121 + 37 - 13
35
This 3-letter game: run out of cards in your hand provided you yell the title Spanish word when you have a single card
Uno
Few hitters feast on this breaking pitch, Ted Williams said it was the greatest pitch in baseball
Slider
He was president during World War 1
DAILY DOUBLE
Thomas Woodrow Wilson
The #1 ranked public school
Michigan
circumfrance / diameter in a circle
pi
This alliterative game: eat the most marbles or the golden marble
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Check out the grip and you can see why the circle type of this off-speed pitch got its name
Change-Up
Circle Change
Who were the presidents during the Civil War
Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis
The #1 ranked school for communications
Northwestern
4th root 625 / 2
2.5
Get rid of all of your tiles and yell "bananas"
Bananagrams