Posts Tagged ‘hat placement’

Greg Harris

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 by Nerdicus Finch

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Apparently, Mr. Harris was a switch-pitcher! From Baseball Library:

Harris’ unusual ability to pitch with both hands led to some tension between him and the Red Sox, who forbade the ambidextrous hurler from throwing lefty. GM Lou Gorman insisted it would “make a mockery” of the game, leading Harris to grumble, “Boston is so conservative. People are afraid to try anything.” In a muted show of defiance, Harris usually chose to wear an ambidextrous glove on the mound.

But just before his retirement, while pitching for the Expos in 1995, the veteran hurler finally became the only twentieth-century pitcher to throw from both sides of the mound. After Harris (pitching righty) retired Reggie Sanders to start off the ninth inning of a game against the Cincinnati Reds on September 28, 1995, he turned around to face the left-handed Hal Morris.

Harris issued a free pass, thus becoming the first ambidextrous major-league pitcher since Elton “Ice Box” Chamberlain of the American Association in 1888. Nerve-wracked, he stayed a southpaw and induced a ground-out from Eddie Taubensee, closing out the inning by retiring Bret Boone as a righty. The last pitcher to use both hands in a pro game had been Bert Campaneris, who did so in 1962 while playing for Daytona Beach in the Florida State League.

Pretty awesome stuff. Hopefully we’ll see something similar from Yankees farmhand Pat Venditte in the not-too-distant future.

Gary Weiss

Monday, February 1st, 2010 by I Love Nerd York City

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Mr. Weiss played only 22 games in his MLB career, all with the Dodgers.

Lee Tunnell

Thursday, January 28th, 2010 by I Love Nerd York City

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Mr. Tunnell was arrested in October of 2009 for allegedly soliciting an internet prostitute.

Ron Davis

Thursday, January 21st, 2010 by I Love Nerd York City

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Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn

Thursday, January 7th, 2010 by I Love Nerd York City

I was planning on a post congratulating Barry Larkin and Roberto Alomar on becoming the newest first-ballot-hall-of-famers, and Bert Blyleven on finally getting the call.  Whoops.

Anyway, here’s the nerdiest card from a hall-of-famer that I could find through a very quick google image search.

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Thanks to Night Owl Cards for this image.

Dale Mohorcic

Monday, January 4th, 2010 by I Love Nerd York City

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Considering the man in this picture is just wearing a Yankees t-shit, I thought that maybe someone bumped into the photographer, resulting in a casual fan appearing in Mr. Mohorcic’s place.  This, however, is not the case.  Two amazing stories about Mr. Mohorcic from Wikipedia (though neither explain the t-shirt wearing):

1)  In a 1987 game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Mohorcic was accused of doctoring the baseball. Umpires found no evidence of wrongdoing at the time, but after the game Mohorcic complained of a sore throat, and was admitted to a hospital where it was discovered that he was suffering internal bleeding as a result of having Crohn’s disease and taking the pain reliever naproxen. It was erroneously reported by Peter Gammons that Mohorcic’s bleeding was caused by swallowing sandpaper.

2)  Mohorcic played the part of Angels starting pitcher Dave Spiewak in the 1988 movie The Naked Gun.

Chris Knapp

Monday, December 28th, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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This is one of the more unsettling nerd cards I’ve come across.  I’m not sure why, and I’m sure Mr. Knapp is a very nice man, but something about this picture is frightening.

Gene Walter

Monday, December 21st, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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Mr. Walter tied the AL record for most balks in a game, with 4, on July 18, 1988.  The 1988 season proved to be Mr. Walter’s last in the majors, depite his card coming from the 1989 Topps set.

Fred Breining

Thursday, December 10th, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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fred breining

Mr. Breining appeared to be in the middle of a decent career as a relief pitcher, when, according to Wikipedia, he blew out his shoulder throwing the ball to first base on a bunt attempt.  The Expos lost an arm out of the bullpen, but future generations lost a career that promised to be chock-full-of-nerd cards.

Hipolito Pena

Thursday, November 12th, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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