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  2. Spitball - Wikipedia

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    The spitball is now banned in Major League baseball. [1] It is a pitching violation in NCAA Baseball. [7] However, it is still sometimes thrown in violation of the rules. In 1942, Leo Durocher, then-manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, fined Bobo Newsom for throwing a spitball and "lying to me about it." Typically, a lubricant is hidden behind the ...

  3. Eddie Cicotte - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his lifetime ban, he was considered one of the premier pitchers in the American League. A Detroit native, Cicotte played minor league baseball for the Augusta Tourists in Georgia in 1905, where he was a teammate of Ty Cobb. Both players were purchased by the Tigers, and Cicotte made his big-league debut on September 3, 1905.

  4. Ray Chapman - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] His death led baseball to establish a rule requiring umpires to replace the ball whenever it becomes dirty. Chapman's death and sanitary concerns also led to the ban on spitballs after the 1920 season. [3] [4] Chapman's death was also one of the examples cited to justify the wearing of batting helmets. However, it took over 30 years to ...

  5. Cheating in baseball - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball (MLB) banned the emery ball in 1914 and banned the spitball in 1920. [2] At the time the spitball was banned, 17 active pitchers were allowed to continue to throw the pitch through a grandfather clause; the last of these was Burleigh Grimes, who played until 1934. [3]

  6. 'Field of Dreams' site still has that magic, more than 30 ...

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    The classic movie continues to capture people's imaginations as Dyersville, Iowa, gets set to host a Major League Baseball game Thursday night. 'Field of Dreams' site still has that magic, more ...

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  8. Dead-ball era - Wikipedia

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    Ball scuffing and adulteration by pitchers, particularly the spitball, were allowed, putting hitters at a disadvantage. The era ended very suddenly; by 1921, offenses were scoring 40% more runs and hitting four times as many home runs as they had in 1918. There is no consensus among baseball historians as to what caused the change.

  9. 'Field of Dreams' TV show didn't materialize. Owners of the ...

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    Rows of corn line the outfield of the Field of Dreams television show site at the Moeckly family farm on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024, in Polk City. "235 bushels an acre, that adds up," Tyler said. It's ...