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Russell "Lena" "Rubbing Mud" Blackburne
Show 'em if ya got 'em!
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1001 uses for this stuff..............if you have 1001 baseballs
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One of my favorite players - one of those guys who left an enormous mark on the game that remains today, even though he wasn't a very good player. Discovered his mud along the banks of the Delaware River, not far from where I live.
Looking forward to following this thread. :) -Al |
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Frank, how old is your mud?
I've seen pieces on baseball broadcasts about equipment managers mudding the balls, but have never seen a container of the mud. Is this still the brand of choice for Major League Baseball?
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you were a Mud Baby.;) http://baseballrubbingmud.com/ The reference added suggests that perhaps all the Mud Babies are not direct descendants, but the company has remained privately held and remains the exclusive supplier of the product to MLB. |
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I do believe it was either the discovery or history channel that did a program on it. I know also that Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe did one also.
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