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Whats a spitball?
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Since someone mentioned Jack Quinns hand, I figured I would show this photo pair of him pitching and him demonstrating his spitball grip.
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Sorry to cross over with memorabilia, but Gaylord Perry's autobio titile says it all. Modern era, memorabilia, and illegal spitter - that's three stikes! I'm out!
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Another Ford to go along with the dual T205 shot Brian provided..........
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A spit ball is a lot like a splitfinger fastball in that it has forward rotation (normally a thrown ball rolls off the fingers with backward rotation) because it "slips" out of the index and middle fingers rather than rolling off of those fingers. The pitcher puts a slippery substance on his index and middle fingers and keeps the thumb dry. He then grips the ball with the slippery index and middle fingers on the flat part of the ball (not on a seam). The dry thumb is placed on a seam for better grip. He them snaps the wrist forward and down when he throws it and the top of the ball slips out of the index and middle finger giving the ball forward spin.
I used to be a pitcher in the Braves minor league system and Phil Niekro showed me how to throw it one year in Spring Training (although I don't think he ever really threw the pitch himself). |
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Allan Russell spent the first 8 of his 11 MLB seasons with losing teams (Yankees & Red Sox) before good fortune came his way and he finished his career with a winner, the Washington Senators (hey, Washington was not always "first in war, first in peace, and last in the A.L.")!! Mostly a relief pitcher in the latter part of his career, Russell led the A.L. in saves with 9 in 1923 (my, how times have changed!), had a 5 - 1 record in relief with 8 saves in 1924, and made one relief appearance in the 1924 World Series (pitched 3 innings in game 3), which was won by the Senators.
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Almost forgot about Jimmy (Lavender):
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N172 Boston NL and other 19th Century https://www.flickr.com/photos/jcarota/albums |
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My "Spitters".................
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