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slugger33
02-15-2009, 01:52 PM
At 49, Boyd wants to turn fantasy into reality

Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd has long felt the game of baseball was taken away from him far too soon. He was 31 years old when he threw his last pitch for the Texas Rangers in 1991.

But now, at age 49, Boyd believes his shoulder is stronger than ever. He says his velocity is up in the low 90s and the 12-6 curveball and changeup have returned. He wants a chance to show a major league team he can still pitch.

"I have nothing to lose, and all a major league team has to lose is 15 minutes," said Boyd. "Give me 15 minutes and I'll show I can still pitch. That's all I want."

It's always been Boyd's dream to carry on the legacy of Satchel Paige and pitch into his 60s. Two weeks ago, at the Red Sox fantasy camp, Boyd started throwing in earnest again and was pleased with the results.

"After surgery in '87, it took me 10 years to feel good," he said. "I wasn't on the field, started gaining weight. All of a sudden, my arm has healed. The arm strength is there and it's there consistently. The more I throw, the better it feels."

Former Red Sox catcher Mike Stanley, who caught Boyd at the camp, said, "He looks no different to me now than when I caught him in Texas. He still has the same passion. I don't know if he was getting to 90 because we didn't have a gun, but he still had the same stuff. The same tight slider, curve, fastball."

"Satchel being my idol and knowing he didn't come into the game until he was in his early 40s, that's always been in the back of my mind," said Boyd. "Now, I've been given back the fastball I once had. I want to play.

"I spoke to some people about it. If I was given an opportunity, I'd love to work my way back. I think it would be good for the game. It shows me baseball is a forgiving game."

http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/articles/2009/02/15/not_a_good_shot_in_the_arm/?page=3

alannathan
02-15-2009, 07:33 PM
I was at the Fantasy Camp and can verify that Boyd still throws well, that he is in very good shape, and that he is a superb all-around athlete. In the pro-vs-campers game, he played short and 2b (in addition to pitching) and hit with authority from both sides of the plate. And he was the hit of the camp at the post-game activities in the bar.

Zito75
02-15-2009, 07:54 PM
Oil Can? More like dipstick.

BradC34
02-15-2009, 08:59 PM
Don't really know much about the guy cause he retired when I was still young, but I sure would root for him to make it. This guy just screams book deal or movie. Maybe its the journalist in me.

Seattle1
02-16-2009, 08:18 AM
Maybe if he takes some steroids he can make it!

KCGHOST
02-17-2009, 11:24 AM
I guess in a semi-serious it is of some importance to note that in the entire history of the game there have only been 31 games appearances by pitchers 49 and older.

rsuriyop
02-17-2009, 11:37 AM
I guess in a semi-serious it is of some importance to note that in the entire history of the game there have only been 31 games appearances by pitchers 49 and older.

Lemme guess, Jack Quinn and Satchel Paige were the only two, correct?

Captain Cold Nose
02-17-2009, 11:40 AM
Maybe if he takes some steroids he can make it!

Maybe you should actually read up on steroids, their actual effects and benefits, and their lack of success, too.

KevinWI
02-17-2009, 12:39 PM
Ugh, he should let it go. His time in the limelight is over.

Seattle1
02-17-2009, 01:24 PM
Maybe you should actually read up on steroids, their actual effects and benefits, and their lack of success, too.

Hey, if he's afraid of needles that's one thing, but...

sturg1dj
02-17-2009, 02:00 PM
at what point is this considered "trolling" (pardon the internet lingo)

Honus Wagner Rules
02-17-2009, 02:35 PM
Lemme guess, Jack Quinn and Satchel Paige were the only two, correct?

No. Quinn made 12 appearances at age 49 and Paige made one appearance at age 58. So that leaves 18 other appearances to account for.

bakes781
02-17-2009, 02:49 PM
Oil Can? More like dipstick.

Hey that's not cool! I loved Oil Can :nod:

I think it's a great story when you consider all the crap we have to hear about these days with A-Roids. :crazy

Sockeye
02-17-2009, 02:55 PM
No. Quinn made 12 appearances at age 49 and Paige made one appearance at age 58. So that leaves 18 other appearances to account for.

Paige made one appearance at 58, Quinn made 14 (not 12) at age 49, and Hoyt Wilhelm made 16 at age 49.

sturg1dj
02-17-2009, 02:58 PM
how old was Jim Palmer when he made his comeback attempt? (and Palmer had one advantage over Boyd...and that was he was Jim F'n Palmer)

SHOELESSJOE3
02-17-2009, 03:50 PM
Stay home Dennis, wasting your time, not at that age.