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    Rubbing mud on TV

    On May 17, I caught a brief feature on "Modern Marvels" on the History Channel. It was about the mud used by pro baseball teams for game-used balls. They showed the fellow collecting the mud from the secret location. He said he thought the proportion of the mineral feldspar was what made the mud special. He also said he only took it from the top, as deeper mud was of a different makeup. He ended with: "It's a dirty job, but somebody has to do it."

    Not much new there, but it was interesting to see it on TV. It's odd that the NCAA is happy with any "moistened river silt", without needing any special spot.

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    Re: Rubbing mud on TV

    One family has been selling the mud to MLB for years, IIRC...comes from a swamp in South Jersey.

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    Re: Rubbing mud on TV

    Traces of the mud on balls are useful for collectors, to help judge if a BP ball has seen game-use. I suspect that the family who sells the mud has been smart to keep the price low; else, MLB might seek other special spots.

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    Re: Rubbing mud on TV

    the family has been doing it for generations Lena Blackburn who played way back at the turn of the century started the business. My mother did lots of research on him, I wish I had spent more time talking to her about all this type of stuff before she passed....

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    Re: Rubbing mud on TV

    So, am I the only one that has a tub of this mud in their collection ?


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    Re: Rubbing mud on TV

    I don't have a tub full of the actual mud I just have an empty tub that was giving to my mother by the umps clubby in Oakland a few years back.

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    Re: Rubbing mud on TV

    I believe the show's title is Dirt. This show has been on History Channel quite a few times before. Does have a lot of cool facts.....
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    Re: Rubbing mud on TV

    Quote Originally Posted by coxfan View Post
    Traces of the mud on balls are useful for collectors, to help judge if a BP ball has seen game-use.
    As far as I know most of the BP balls are just balls that were used in prior games...at least that's what I've heard.

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    Re: Rubbing mud on TV

    not always the case especially in the MLB. Teams get balls that are stamped practice or they use fresh baseball that haven't been rubbed down. I think old game used balls being used during bp happens more in the minors.

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    Re: Rubbing mud on TV

    Plus, some MLB teams send their slightly-used BP balls to their minor-league teams for further use. I confirmed this with the General Manager of the Charlotte Knights (AAA team of the White Sox.) Then, after further use, they may be mixed in with AAA "game-used" balls sold at the team store; so an attentive collector can find them amongst the minor-league balls.

    Usually by then, they're too beat up to tell if they'd been initially rubbed-up. But I did find one MLB ball marked "practice" and hand-lettered "White Sox" being sold by the Charlotte store as a "game-used" Charlotte ball. A nice find for $6!

 

 

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