• Home
  • Journalists
    • Headlines
  • Community
    • Businesses
    • Jobs
    • Learning
    • Marketplace
  • Store
(@)

Gaylord Perry, Hall of Fame Pitcher With a Doctoring Touch, Dies at 84

The New York Times – Sports:

He won 314 games and recorded 3,500 strikeouts, but he’s remembered as much for his acknowledged spitball, with saliva just one substance in his arsenal.

Richard Goldstein
Author: Richard Goldstein

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Sports. Read the original article.

Written by

Richard Goldstein

in

Baseball, Cheating, Deaths (Obituaries), Kansas City Royals, National League, Perry, Gaylord, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners
←‘Farha’ Review: A Most Brutal Coming-of-Age Story
‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ Review: When Connie Met Ollie→

More posts

  • Rihanna’s Beverly Hills home hit by gunfire; suspect arrested, LAPD says

  • Tommy DeCarlo, Boston fan who became the band’s lead singer, dies at 60

  • Trump is delaying Texas Senate endorsement to pressure GOP senators on SAVE America Act

  • New video appears to show U.S. tomahawk missile hitting near school in Iran

About Us


Support Us

Trademark & Copyright 1998 – 2025 · MOSAEC

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube