e.g.

Chiyonofuji: sumo wrestler with low body fat

Mike Tyson: heavyweight boxer who is short

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    Tim Lincecum. It literally required his engineer father to analyze and perfect every part of his pitching mechanics to be able to compete at the highest level. Everything about his pitching delivery was so goddamn weird that he is simply known as The Freak. But for a short time he was as good as anyone, throwing 2 no hitters, and winning 2 cy young awards and 3 world series.

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        Most MLB pitchers, and players for that matter, are over 6 foot tall.

        No it’s not too short to pitch, but less than average.

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          That doesn’t surprise me too much. I’m just surprised at the notion that being 5’11 would require such drastic effort. I’m not doubting it, I just would’ve figured there were a bunch of pitchers that height with people like Randy Johnson being outliers. But I don’t really watch baseball.