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Baseball Mud

What is baseball mud?

 

          


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Everything I say can be fully substantiated by my own opinion.

A shiny baseball is harder to grasp, so major league teams treat new balls with a mud procured especially to rough up the surface.  Lena Blackburne Mud comes from a secret bog, somewhere along the Delaware River in New Jersey.

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A penny saved  is a penny earned

Thanks earlbrain.  I have to see if my grown son knows that.

I put it in my book on baseball.  Keep the answers coming.

I dated a baseball player in the late 50 ish  thats when they had spring training in sanford fl,  new york yankee, named tom.  Was too old for me my momma said.

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Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?

CNN is running a story on this. Earl, you are 100% right.

 

Special mud that is used to rub up baseballs before a major league game

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Silt from river bottom used to rub up shiny new baseballs before a game . It's sold in cans to MLB , taken from the Delaware river. The home plate umpire  rubs up 6 doozen for every game.

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 NO BASEBALL CAN GO INTO A MAJOR LEAGUE game without being rubbed with Lena Blackburne mud. Lena was a third-base coach for the Philadelphia Athletics in the 1930s and a friend of my grandfather's. At the time baseballs came with a factory gloss. Pitchers couldn't grip them, so they applied shoe polish, tobacco juice, and dirt. Lena brought some mud from his home in Palmyra, N.J., and soon all of the American League was using it. The farm is in south Jersey--that's all we'll say. You more or less skim the sediment off the top of the riverbank with a shovel. The Army Corps of Engineers did a study and found a high content of feldspar, which is just fine enough to remove the gloss without scratching the leather at all. I heard that Rawlings once tried to replicate the mud but couldn't do it. For spring training each Major League team gets one three-pound container for $45. Then, in February, I ship one to each home park. Through the season I get straggler orders--yesterday I shipped to the Colorado Rockies and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Nolan Ryan used to love the mud--he liked the balls black. --

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