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Bagwell Bait gets some props

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by Joe Joe, Apr 20, 2004.

  1. Joe Joe

    Joe Joe Go Stros!
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    Best Sliders of All-Time
    1. Steve Carlton
    2. Randy Johnson
    3. Bob Gibson
    4. Larry Andersen
    5. Sparky Lyle
    6. Ron Guidry
    7. Dave Stieb
    8. Bob Lemon
    9. Dick Donovan
    10. J.R. Richard
    Others: Johnny Allen, Jim Bunning, Bob Feller, Mike Jackson, Larry Jansen, Vern Law, Jeff Nelson, Francisco Rodriguez, Red Ruffing
    -- Rob Neyer

    " In the 1980s, reliever Larry Andersen perfected his slider to the point where he rarely bothered throwing anything else. "
     
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    I rememer Anderson's slider well. In fact, I think he threw it almost 100% of the time. It was that good.
     
  4. No Worries

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    Didn't J.R. Richard's slider clock in at 92 mph?
     
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    His trick was he'd throw it just off the outside corner until the batter was able to lay off of it, then he'd start it at the batter's hip and let it back up for a strike on the inside corner.
     
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    And that was when he hit his peak too. In my opinion, although often refuted here, he was the best pitcher in all of baseball at that time. A one pitch pitcher. That was awesome.
     
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    Wouldn't that pop an elbow outta socket or something?
     

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