To see if the ball has been discolored or scuffed.
They look at the pitchers
When runners are on base, pitchers generally tend to pitch out of the stretch, meaning that they shorten the time it takes to prepare and throw a pitch. This is done to prevent base runners from stealing base. When there are no runners on base, pitchers tend to pitch out of the wind up.
Look at the root ball. Make a hole about eight inches deeper than the size of the ball. Now, put about six inches of dirt back in the hole. We do this so the earth will be soft and the roots can spread. If the root ball has cloth or string around it, remove the cloth or string. Set the root ball into the hole and fill it with dirt. Walk around the tree to press down the loose dirt. Let it rest for about five or six hours and then water it.
Well, that's a tough question. I suppose it all depends on how you look at "work." Obviously when the pitcher releases the ball, his work is finished, but the effect that he places on the thrown ball is not finished until the ball stops. The pitcher has transferred his "work" energy to the ball. The ball then carries out the remainder of his work.
They look the same as any turtle egg which looks like an elongated white to cream colored ball that can have brown spots on it from mold or dirt.
look down
Tailings are the dirt left after sifting out the gold, so they look like piles of dirt.
There are many places one can buy stoneware pitchers. Check out home goods stores such as Home Sense. Or look at Amazon or eBay which may have more variety.
It look like a ball and it has a small ball inside
Those are just some dirt bikers, you can also look under "dirt bike dictionary" for more info on models, of dirt bikes and so on.
weird
so dirty and yucky.