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Jul
08
2008
R.J. Swindle’s curveball doesn’t break the speed limit
Posted by meech.one at 9:57 am ET 6 Comments

Career minor leaguer R.J. Swindle finally broke into the bigs last night on his 25th birthday. The junkballer’s night started off rough; surrendering a home run to the first batter he faced, David Wright, followed by four of the next six batters reaching base. But the Phillies fans in attendance (me!) were enamored by his sick mid-50’s curveball that — from my vantage point above home plate — had the movement of a wind-aided wiffleball pitch.

Swindle (great name, btw) settled down nicely after that inning, retiring six straight to complete 3 innings of work.

But perhaps his nicest pitch was his last. Facing Carlos Delgado with a 2-2 count, the lefty reared back and tossed a 54-mph curve in the general vicinity of the Mets first baseman, to which he embarrassingly flailed at and missed by about three feet. Observe:


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6 Comments on “R.J. Swindle’s curveball doesn’t break the speed limit”

  1. Chamomiles Davis Says:

    “Hey, Delgado: YOU GOT SWINDLED!”

  2. How do you spell retard? Says:

    “The young people nowadays…like to use an expression: sick”
    /Chris Wheeler’d

  3. Bryan Says:

    I saw him pitch up here in Allentown, and that thing is nasty!

  4. Phils Phan Says:

    Even Moyer was overheard exclaming, “That was f—ing slow!”

  5. Carlos Says:

    Patitos!

  6. Willie Randolph Says:

    In case you guys haven’t noticed, Delgado has been swinging like that for two years now… doesn’t matter what pitch or what speed it’s at. Save swindle for lefties and don’t get your hopes too high.

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