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Hub Perdue: Clown Prince of the Mound
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Hub Perdue: Clown Prince of the Mound

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A strong-armed devastating spitball pitcher from rural Tennessee who once won 16 games with the Boston Braves, Hub Perdue is better remembered today as one of the clown princes of the Deadball Era. Often compared with fellow player-comedians Germany Schaefer, Nick Altrock, and Rabbit Maranville, Perdue had a quick wit and a rebellious streak that amused teammates but sometimes led to conflicts with management and umpires. ( Mix ‘em up!
manager George Stallings had told him, encouraging the weak-hitting pitcher to take his at-bats more seriously; Perdue, a right-hander, dutifully took his strikeouts from alternating sides of the plate.) His penchant for the subversive–he was also a players’ union representative who freely dispensed advice on contracts and negotiation–might in fact have curtailed what had been a promising big league career. But his antics in the majors and minors became the stuff of legend, known as
Hublore.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
20 October 2013
Pages
292
ISBN
9780786472253

A strong-armed devastating spitball pitcher from rural Tennessee who once won 16 games with the Boston Braves, Hub Perdue is better remembered today as one of the clown princes of the Deadball Era. Often compared with fellow player-comedians Germany Schaefer, Nick Altrock, and Rabbit Maranville, Perdue had a quick wit and a rebellious streak that amused teammates but sometimes led to conflicts with management and umpires. ( Mix ‘em up!
manager George Stallings had told him, encouraging the weak-hitting pitcher to take his at-bats more seriously; Perdue, a right-hander, dutifully took his strikeouts from alternating sides of the plate.) His penchant for the subversive–he was also a players’ union representative who freely dispensed advice on contracts and negotiation–might in fact have curtailed what had been a promising big league career. But his antics in the majors and minors became the stuff of legend, known as
Hublore.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
20 October 2013
Pages
292
ISBN
9780786472253