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HairyButtCheeks — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 12:09 PM)
Maybe we can get AH FAN to settle this. You know how fair he is with cheaters.
Xeliou66 - 9* points (1 seed)
TheGoodman - 5* points (2 seed,)
Millar70 - 3* points (Wild Card 1)
Kenneglds - 3 points (Wild Card 2)
NjtoTX - 2* points (In the hunt)
Scott959 - 2 points (In the hunt)
Toy_Cannon - 1* point (in the hunt)
Beardy_McJewsenheimer_CPA - 1 point (in the hunt) -
HairyButtCheeks — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 04:22 PM)
1934 is correct!
After the death of Cleveland Indian shortstop Ray Chapman in 1920 by a Carl Mays spitball, Kenesaw Mountain Landis banned the spitter in 1921. However, he allowed any pitcher who used it as their bread and butter pitch to continue to throw it until they retired. A list of pitchers was made who could still legally throw it, and Burleigh Grimes of the Brooklyn Robins was one of those pitchers, and the last to retire in 1934. His final game was as a Pittsburgh Pirate and resulted in a win for him after coming out of the bullpen. Grimes had a 270-212 record. -
HairyButtCheeks — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 04:23 PM)
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Updated Standings
Xeliou66 - 5* points (1 seed)
TheGoodman - 5 points (2 seed,)
Millar70 - 3* points (Wild Card 1)
NjtoTX - 2 points (Wild card 2)
Kenneglds - 2* points (In the hunt)
NjtoTX - 2 points (In the hunt)
Toy_Cannon - 1 point (in the hunt)- = notes first poster to have that number of points if tied.