Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867 1944) created one of the earliest forms of pinup illustration, known as the Gibson Girl. She was the image of idealized beauty in the early 20th century. She was proper, self confident, and maintained an alluring gaze to the viewer.
While the original pinup was intended for soldiers and other war-stricken people as a boost in morale, the pinup girl would go on to gain a more sexualized reputation in the 50s. Appearing in everything from advertisements, to magazines, and to movies.
The hardest pitch to hit in Major League Baseball is often considered to be the fastball. Pitchers who can throw a fastball consistently at high speeds, often exceeding 100 miles per hour, make it extremely challenging for batters to react in time to make solid contact.
"Once it gets older, the red ball will swing more and even start to reverse swing after a certain stage. In that way the red ball helps the bowlers as they have to negotiate the swing in the initial overs unlike the white ball in which the batsman comes at you from ball one.