"Mr. Spitter" Passes Away
Just heard that HOF pitcher Gaylord Perry passed away. He was 84. As a young adult I bought his book, "Me and the Spitter," where he admitted to throwing the pitch. He was crafty and sly. I was fortunate enough to see him pitch in person. An incredibly durable career. RIP, Gaylord.
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I remember Gaylord when I was a kid from perhaps the most unimportant part of his career. In 1979 and 1980 when the Yankees were for some reason stock-piling old-time great pitchers near the end of their careers.
Gaylord Perry, Luis Tiant, Jim Kaat and Tommy John (who was still pitching damn good at the time). Most of them were only a shadow of themselves, but all were entertaining or at least interesting when they pitched...especially Tiant. |
I remember as a kid in 1978 - Perry was almost 40 years old and he won his 2nd Cy Young award. Went 21-6 with 2.73 ERA. A standout season I will never forget.
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RIP Mr Perry. I remember shaking his hand at a card show as a kid, massive hands and strong, could probably put a crease in the ball just by twisting it.
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I met him in Spokane at an autograph signing. I was 11 or 12 yo, in like 1997 or 1998. I remember him as an affable personality that was filling the room with his presence. He was fairly loud and I could hear him talking from quite a ways away. I had no clue who he was, although my dad tried to tell me some basic bio points about him.
Late 90s was the height of sports card collecting in Spokane. One card store brought in someone to sign autographs maybe every 3-6 months. I saw Don Larsen, Harmon Killebrew, Maury Wills, Gaylord Perry and one or two others. Then the card store owner retired. Another card shop tried to get one signer maybe every two years. And then it completely stopped by 2001. |
One of my favorite baseball stories is the time a reporter went up to his 5 year old daughter and asked her if she knew what that pitch was that her daddy threw to get everyone out. Apparently, she looked the reporter dead in the eye and said, "It's a hard slider."
RIP |
He will always be a legend in Seattle...won his 300th game here in the twilight of his career. I was able to meet him after a game (through my LL coach who knew him) and he was an awesome guy. Taught me how he threw a knuckleball...I didn't even know he threw one...I still use what he showed me when I play catch...haha. Anyhow, sad to hear...great guy...one of Seattle's first exposure to any type of MLB history!
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you just don't see people named gaylord anymore...rip.
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I had the pleasure of meeting Gaylord Perry in 2007 when he was in San Francisco attending the All-star game. I approached him in the lobby the second time I'd seen him there, and said I just had to ask him if he was Gaylord Perry. He was such a humble gentlemen, and we talked about how he had been keeping busy since his retirement. He graciously signed a ball that I happened to have with me from a conference exhibitor I had visited earlier that day. That ball overlooks my left shoulder in my study every day. RIP, Gaylord Perry.
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oh, the selective outrage among the baseball fans :rolleyes:
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Great Stories, Great Player and he had an interesting Public Personality
RIP |
When he played for the Pads and won his '78 CY, the fans used to call him, "Graylord," due to his age and white hair. What a character. RIP!
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RIP to a legend of the game and one of it's most entertaining characters.
Glad that he was able to share so many of his stories with all of us fans and that his memory will live on. |
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Yesterday, I was on a news site and saw a blurb that Perry had died. Over the years I have added Perry to the autograph collection numerous times. The last time was in 2011. I was wondering about his health because he had not been appearing on the circuit that often. One of my Perry items.
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SI covers. I have the 1966 cover signed as well, I just could not remember which box it is stored in.
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Yes, we remember you well, Gaylord! --- Brian Powell |
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Roger Clemens is the only pitcher to have a 20-1 record at any point. |
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RIP Gaylord Perry. He signed this for me a few years back at the CLE National.
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A couple more.
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