35 Amazing Facts about Baseball

35 Amazing Facts about Baseball During the 2007 baseball season, the Los Angeles Dodgers added an infielder named Chin-Lung Hu. After Hu singled in his third at-bat in a game on September 23, Dodgers announcer Vin Scully said, "Shades of Abbott and Costello, I can finally say, 'Hu is on first base.'" (source)



35 Amazing Facts about Baseball After 27 years in the MLB, at age 46, Nolan Ryan's final pitch clocked in at 89 mph. He had a lifetime winning percentage of .526, was an eight-time MLB All-Star, and his 5,714 career strikeouts rank first in baseball history. Ryan also threw a record 7 no-hitters, 3 more than any pitcher. (source)

35 Amazing Facts about Baseball In 1925, an all-black baseball team in Wichita, Kansas played an exhibition against a local KKK Klavern, with Irish Catholics serving as umpires. The black team won 10-8. (source)

35 Amazing Facts about Baseball Every ball used in an MLB game is covered in mud that comes from a secret location in New Jersey. A man skims through riverbanks to find the mud, then refines it before it's applied to balls. It is called the Lena Blackburne Original Baseball Rubbing Mud. (source)

35 Amazing Facts about Baseball New York Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon used stem cells to regenerate broken tissue in his throwing arm. (source)

35 Amazing Facts about Baseball In the early days of baseball, players would often steal across the field from first base to third. (source)

35 Amazing Facts about Baseball When baseball player Chuck Finley was told of his ex-wife's allegations against him of heavy steroid, alcohol, and marijuana use, he responded with "I can't believe she left out the cross-dressing." (source)

35 Amazing Facts about Baseball When the Mets beat the Red Sox in the 1986 World Series, many Yankee fans attended the parade celebrating the Mets' win, saying that "anyone who beats Boston is worth coming down for." (source)

35 Amazing Facts about Baseball Major League Baseball umpires are required by rule to wear black underwear, in case they split their pants. (source)

35 Amazing Facts about Baseball The New York Mets are still paying Bobby Bonilla, a man who last played for them in 1999, $1.19 million per year until 2035. (source)

35 Amazing Facts about Baseball MLB pitcher Tug McGraw was asked if he preferred to play on grass or Astroturf and he responded by saying "I dunno, I never smoked any Astroturf."  (source)

35 Amazing Facts about Baseball Dock Ellis was an MLB pitcher. He claims to have never pitched a single game while sober. His crowning achievement is pitching a no-hitter while high on LSD. (source)
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