Hey Rick Honeycutt: Wake Up!
Rick Honeycutt played 21 seasons in the Major Leagues. His career spanned three decades, starting in 1977 with the Seattle Mariners and coming to an end in with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1997; he was the oldest player in the Majors for the ’96 and ’97 seasons.
He was a two-time All-Star and led the league in ERA in 1983 (2.42), but one thing that stood out in Honeycutt’s lengthy career was when he was famously caught doctoring the ball.
In 1980, while pitch...
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