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  • #16
    Ichiro's arm is crazy. It's like he has Nolan's arm with Maddux's control.

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    • #17
      Furillo, Clemente, Colavito, and Reggie Smith.
      Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

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      • #18
        Strongest arms?

        I saw Vlad throw a ball at Yankee Stadium from behind the foul line on the third base side over the right field wall.

        I saw Clemens warming up at Yankee Stadium doing the long toss, throwing the ball basically from one foul line to the other. How far is that, 375 feet?

        Ichiro may have the best combination of power and accuracy I've seen from an outfielder. Players rarely run on him anymore, so it's rare to see him throw full out and nail someone at home anymore.

        Dave Winfield had a hell of an arm.

        Pudge's arm at C has been nonpareil in my lifetime.

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        • #19
          I remember seeing Mark Whiten make some crazy long throws from right field.
          Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls - it's more democratic.-Crash Davis

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          • #20
            Jesse Barfield hands down.
            Lou Gehrig is the Truest Yankee of them all!

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            • #21
              I remember watching Dave Parker win the All-Star MVP in the 1979 season on the strength of a throw to third base that nailed Jim Rice. As I recall, Lee Mazzilli hit the game tying homerun and drove home the winning run (with a walk) and I thought Lee should have been the MVP - but that throw by Parker "wowed the crowd."

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              • #22
                I found this interesting tidbit.


                How long was the world's longest baseball throw?


                You'd think that people are getting bigger, stronger and better, but as far as the world's longest baseball throw goes we have to go back nearly half a century.

                Glen Gorbous, a Canadian minor leaguer, who had a three year stint in the Majors from 1955 - 1957 still holds the record.

                In 1957, after a running start, the ball left his arm at an estimated 120 MPH and it flew and flew and flew.

                After all was said and done the baseball covered a total of 445 feet 10 inches before hitting the ground and breaking the old record by a whole nine inches.

                Glen Gorbous broke Don Grate's record throw of 445 feet 1 inches set in 1956.


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                Last edited by Honus Wagner Rules; 05-05-2008, 05:27 PM.
                Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls - it's more democratic.-Crash Davis

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Iron Jaw View Post
                  I remember watching Dave Parker win the All-Star MVP in the 1979 season on the strength of a throw to third base that nailed Jim Rice. As I recall, Lee Mazzilli hit the game tying homerun and drove home the winning run (with a walk) and I thought Lee should have been the MVP - but that throw by Parker "wowed the crowd."
                  And Parker nailed Brian Downing at the plate as well on a great throw.
                  Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls - it's more democratic.-Crash Davis

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                  • #24
                    Geoff Jenkins. Not legendary, but he has a gun.
                    AL East Champions: 1981 1982
                    AL Pennant: 1982
                    NL Central Champions: 2011
                    NL Wild Card: 2008

                    "It was like coming this close to your dreams and then watching them brush past you like a stranger in a crowd. At the time you don't think much of it; you know, we just don't recognize the significant moments of our lives while they're happening. Back then I thought, 'Well, there'll be other days.' I didn't realize that that was the only day." - Moonlight Graham

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                    • #25
                      Man I forgot Dunston
                      I was at Shea with a good vantage point when Dykstra hit a ball in the hole and somehow Dunston nailed him
                      I bet I get bombed for this one but early on ReJax had a big arm

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                      • #26
                        (about Glen Gorbous)
                        The tradition of having players engage in field day competitions has died out, at all levels of pro baseball. I read stories about Foxx running sprints and Ruth hitting fungos and think about how cool that must have been...I would imagine that teams must have started worrying about players getting hurt (even hitting fungos?) and phased this stuff out. We'll never know how Ichiro and Guerrero compare in raw arm strength head to head, because heads would roll if one of them ended up on the DL after a competition (and the union would probably shoot it down, too).
                        I do seem to remember that one of top players hurt his arm engaging in a throwing competition...was it Cobb? Part of me thinks that happened when he was messing with a spitball, not sure, but I'm pretty sure he said that he never threw at his best after that.
                        There are some great stories about Dalkowski taking part in informal throwing contests!
                        "I throw him four wide ones, then try to pick him off first base." - Preacher Roe on pitching to Musial

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                        • #27
                          lotsa good names.
                          i'll go along with dunston in the dirt.
                          out in the grass, willie mcgee's arm has for some reason been overlooked.
                          "you don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. just get people to stop reading them." -ray bradbury

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by hellborn View Post
                            I do seem to remember that one of top players hurt his arm engaging in a throwing competition...was it Cobb?
                            Yes, but not a throwing competition exactly. Apparently he hurt if fooling around, trying to throw trick pitches, IIRC.

                            This courtesy of Bill Burgess:

                            At a long-distance baseball throwing contest in Oct.,1872, John Hatfield of Mutual club, won the contest with a heave of 133 yrds, 1 foot, 7.7 inches. He was followed by Andy Leonard of Boston club(119 yds. 1 ft. 10 inches), George Wright of Boston club(117 yrds. 1 ft. 1 inch), Bill Boyd of Mutual club(115 yrds. 1 ft. 7 inches), Wes Fisler of Athletics club(112 yrds. 6 inches), Adrian C. Anson of Athletics club(110 yds. 6 inches)

                            Ned Crane threw a baseball 117 yards(351 feet) in a contest at Worcester, MA in 1879.

                            At Cincinnati baseball grounds on Sunday, Oct. 9,1910, Sheldon Lajeune of the Evansville baseball Club, threw a baseball 426 feet, 9.5 inches. He had preceded this throw with heaves of 385' 3", 383' 4", both throws against the wind. He then asked if he could throw in the opposite direction. This was granted and he threw 401' 4.5", he then warmed his arm up and then uncorked a mighty heave of 426' 9.5". Previously he had thrown 399' 10.75" on September 11, 1908 at the Cincinnati grounds.

                            Joe Jackson threw a baseball 132 yards (396'9") on September 27, 1917, at Fenway Park, Boston, Mass., in a contest, defeating Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker and Babe Ruth. It was at a benefit game for Tim Murnane's widow. Duffy Lewis of the Red Sox and Clarence (Tillie) Walker of the Phil. Athletics tied for second with tosses of 384'6".


                            I wonder if Guiness has the record for longest distance throwing a regulation baseball...
                            Last edited by csh19792001; 05-07-2008, 10:24 AM.

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                            • #29
                              That I have seen live at games......

                              C
                              Ivan Rodriguez
                              Parrish
                              Santiago
                              Sundberg (Saw him throw out Lance Parrish at 2B tagging up on a pop-up behind home plate)

                              1B
                              Hernandez
                              McGwire
                              Gallaraga

                              2B
                              Whitaker
                              Frank White

                              3B
                              Caminiti
                              Aurelio Rodriguez
                              Fryman

                              SS
                              Burleson (Before he tore his rotator cuff he used to gun every throw. Trammell, Yount and Ripken took notes and added years to their careers)
                              Dunston
                              Ripken
                              Templeton
                              Fernandez

                              OF
                              Junior
                              Buhner (Saw him gun down three runners at the plate in one game)
                              Barfield
                              Winfield
                              Glenn Wilson
                              Higginson
                              V.Guerrerro

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                              • #30
                                Ankiel last night was really something

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