Josh Ostergaard
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The Devil's Snake Curve: A Fan's Notes From Left Field
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2014
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4 editions
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The Devil's Snake Curve: A Fan's Notes from Left Field
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“ 5. Unfair to Animals 6. Unfair to Muledom THE HALF-PENNANT PORCH Finley was obsessed with the Yankees and attributed their success to the short distance to the right field fence in Yankee Stadium. He believed sluggers who batted left-handed, like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and Roger Maris, had an unfair advantage. The fence was the sole reason the Yankees were winners. Before the 1964 season, Finley sought to create his own advantage. He moved his right field fence so that it was 296 feet from home plate and called it his “Pennant Porch.” The commissioner forced Finley to change it to 325 feet.”
― The Devil's Snake Curve: A Fan's Notes from Left Field
― The Devil's Snake Curve: A Fan's Notes from Left Field
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