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Anjdog2003 12-01-2022 4:57pm

Gaylord Perry, Hall of Fame pitcher and two-time Cy Young winner, dies at 84
 
Gaylord Perry died of natural causes at about 5 a.m. Thursday at his home in Gaffney, South Carolina, a coroner told the Associated Press.

He played in MLB for 22 years and pitched 5,350 innings for eight teams from 1962 to 1983.

Perry’s first team was the San Francisco Giants, with which he played with four other future Hall of Famers: Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Juan Marichal and Orlando Cepeda.

A five-time All-Star, Perry was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1991. He won the Cy Young award with Cleveland in 1972 and with San Diego in 1978, just after turning 40, becoming the first pitcher to win the award in both leagues.

Perry's brother, Jim, joined him in Cleveland in 1974. They played one full season together and recorded 38 of the team's 77 wins. Their combined 529 career wins trail only the Niekro brothers' 539 in MLB history.

Well known for his spitball, Perry also incorporated an exceptional fastball and curveball. He titled his 1974 autobiography “Me and the Spitter.”

His Hall of Fame bio explains that despite his reputation for doctoring the ball, some speculated that it was not so much the spitball itself but the threat of it that mystified batters.


Upon retirement, Perry was 11th on the all-time list, with 314 wins, and he had the third-most strikeouts (3,534), behind Steve Carlton and Nolan Ryan.

After his career, Perry founded the baseball program at Limestone College in Gaffney and coached the team for its first three years.

In September 1987, Gaylord’s high school sweetheart and wife, Blanche, was killed in a two-vehicle car accident at 46 years old. A few years later, Gaylord married Carol Caggiano, a board member at Limestone College. He had four children.

gs568 12-01-2022 5:09pm

Rest In Peace.

Don Rickles 12-01-2022 5:40pm

Who:confused5:

Anjdog2003 12-01-2022 5:42pm

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As usual i bring nothing to a thread.






We know

Don Rickles 12-01-2022 5:45pm

[QUOTE=Anjdog2003;2018768]You're my favorite!/QUOTE]

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ratflinger 12-01-2022 5:47pm

RIP Gaylord

Don Rickles 12-01-2022 6:55pm

Pity bump...:seasix:

Onebadcad 12-01-2022 6:59pm

Great pitcher, threw nothing but junk, won 314 games and had 3,500 Ks.
Never liked beisbol, but he made it fun
Lastly, must have been an Real American Bad Ass to defend that name for 84 years!!

Murray 12-01-2022 7:36pm

Clearly the vax again. It’s the only reason people die :yesnod:

Louie Detroit 12-02-2022 2:07pm

RIP - He was old school baseball personified.

Anjdog2003 12-02-2022 3:04pm

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RIP - He was old school baseball personified.




When they didn't have pitch count and guys actually finished a game and they didn't take them out when they had a no hitter. Baseball sucks now.

Louie Detroit 12-02-2022 3:34pm

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When they didn't have pitch count and guys actually finished a game and they didn't take them out when they had a no hitter. Baseball sucks now.

And when the money wasn't so huge guys didn't go apeshit training in the off season, Gaylord farmed instead.

Anjdog2003 12-02-2022 3:53pm

Most of the players had jobs during the off season, didn't charge for signing your ball or glove, and stayed with the same team most of their career. Allowed the Manager to go out and yell at the Umpire, smoke a cigar, and when you got hit by a pitch you didn't whine like a bitch and charge the mound but went to the base and let you pitcher take care of it. :yesnod:

Don Rickles 12-02-2022 4:06pm

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Baseball is the most tolerable sport left:

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Anjdog2003 12-02-2022 4:15pm

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Originally Posted by Don Rickles (Post 2019158)
The only position the kids would let me play was left out. As an adult i play the same position when my neighbors have a block party.






:Entropy:

Don Rickles 12-02-2022 4:17pm

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Makes my cry, to this day…..!

Anjdog2003 12-02-2022 4:20pm

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Makes my cry, to this day…..!






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