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Related: About this forumPitcher who holds the record for the most career pickoffs is...
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Pitcher who holds the record for the most career pickoffs is... (Original Post)
kairos12
Jun 2019
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underpants
(182,837 posts)1. "Lefty" was something else
Short games
Wild conspiracy theories
kairos12
(12,862 posts)2. He definitely went off the deep end. The Cardinals traded him for
Rich Wise. Ironic name for such a trade blunder.
House of Roberts
(5,177 posts)3. And the most balks at 90
I guess it goes with the territory.
kairos12
(12,862 posts)4. Fine line. Balk to pick off. Umpire judgement varies.
House of Roberts
(5,177 posts)5. It would be interesting to have the pickoffs
broken down by what base they were.