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Pretty cool!
I'm glad you posted that because it brought back a memory I may have never remembered.
Way back when, in the late eighties I think it was, Pascual Perez was a pitcher for the Montreal Expos and he would every so often throw what he called the ephus pitch which was a 15 mile an hour lollipop that was basically take your best shot at it.
Result: Glenn Davis hit it about 400 feet to left field. I dont recall seeing him throw more than about 1 more in his career after that lol.
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Pretty cool!
I'm glad you posted that because it brought back a memory I may have never remembered.
Way back when, in the late eighties I think it was, Pascual Perez was a pitcher for the Montreal Expos and he would every so often throw what he called the ephus pitch which was a 15 mile an hour lollipop that was basically take your best shot at it.
Result: Glenn Davis hit it about 400 feet to left field. I dont recall seeing him throw more than about 1 more in his career after that lol.
Anybody else remember that?Rowdy Rowdy Red!!!Comment
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Kev- Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez throws a bit of an ephus style curve. He gets it down to about 55-58mph and is usually good for at least one a game (usually to one of the better hitters on either team). The crowd loves it and he throws it for a strike probably about half the time. The other day he struck out Eric Chavez wit it (I think it was Chavez).
I remember Pascual Perez being famous for throwing a lot of junk, but I'm a little too young to remember the exact details. You could definitely be correct, though I doubt he dialed it down to 15mph, haha. It's hard to throw anything that slow.Comment
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Pretty cool!
I'm glad you posted that because it brought back a memory I may have never remembered.
Way back when, in the late eighties I think it was, Pascual Perez was a pitcher for the Montreal Expos and he would every so often throw what he called the ephus pitch which was a 15 mile an hour lollipop that was basically take your best shot at it.
Result: Glenn Davis hit it about 400 feet to left field. I dont recall seeing him throw more than about 1 more in his career after that lol.
Anybody else remember that?
Kevin, i remember the exact pitch your talking about. it was a long time ago but if memory serves me correctly Davis stepped into the pitch, stopped, stepped back, then restepped into the pitch again and crushed the ever living **** out of it.
the one and only time i have seen a hitter double clutch and get a hit much less a home run!!Comment
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Dave LaRoche was the king of the ephus pitch......He threw it quite often and was effective with the pitch. That's some funny stuff. I think I'm going to try that pitch soon.........ya right.....lol.2008.....updated 1/11/9....7:00pm....pacific
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