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What do hoaxes have to do with baseball rookies — other than Sid Finch, Who is the fastest baseball pitcher alive? Sid Finch. Sports Illustrated had a
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14 Aug 2006 1985: Sports Illustrated published a story about a new
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6 Aug 2009 Having received my Sports Illustrated copy in the mail that week during Sidd Finch was a fictional baseball player, the subject of the
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1 Apr 2010 The Sidd Finch story is perhaps the greatest sports hoax of all time. was a Sports Illustrated concoction about an undiscovered baseball
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10 posts - 8 authors - Last post: 14 Jan 2008 hoax "The Curious Case of Sidd Finch" written by George Plimpton and first published in the April 1, 1985 issue of Sports Illustrated .
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28 Mar 2010 MARCH 28: The tale of Sid Finch today in baseball 1985 Sports Illustrated finally admitted it was a hoax on April 15.
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1985: Sports Illustrated published a story about a new rookie pitcher who
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21 Jun 2010 Mystic 07 Famous hoaxes . 7. Sid Finch – a phenomenal pitcher. In April 1985 American Journal of Sports Illustrated published a story about buying a new baseball team New York Mets. It was reported that a player Sid Finch
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20 May 2010 In April 1985 American Journal of Sports Illustrated published a story about a new acquisition of a baseball team New York Mets. It was reported that a player Sid Finch (Sidd Finch), who throws the ball with amazing
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Type: April Fool's Day Hoax . Summary: Sports Illustrated claimed that the new pitcher for the New York Mets could pitch a baseball at 168 mph.
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1 Apr 2005 The hoax began at Sports Illustrated's offices in early 1985. "The Curious Case of Sidd Finch" staggered baseball and beyond.
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