A baseball conversation with Fritz Peterson, former 20-game winner, All-Star, and owner of the lowest ERA in the history of the old Yankee Stadium.

fritz-pitchFritz was known for his outstanding control and quick pace, teaming with Mel Stottlemyre in the mid-1960s to early-1970s to anchor the top of the New York Yankees’ rotation. Fritz was the last Major League pitcher to throw 270+ innings and post a WHIP of under 1.00 (272 IP, 0.996 WHIP in 1969). He also remains the all-time (since 1900) best lefthanded control pitcher — he allowed a scant 1.7 walks per nine innings through over 2200 career innings pitched. He reveals some of the secrets to that great control in this podcast.

Fritz recently published a book called Mickey Mantle is Going to Heaven, which is available through MintPros, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble

Listen to the conversation below. You can also subscribe to the OnBaseball.com podcast through iTunes.

3 responses to “Fritz Peterson On Pitching”

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  2. […] walked more batters than every MLB team other than the Nationals. Brad Radke, Bob Tewksbury, and Fritz Peterson are three of the greatest living control pitchers of all time, and none have a job in baseball […]

  3. al zielke Avatar

    HI Fritz, this is Al Zielke wondering how you are doing these days? I now live in Colorado to be near my two daughters and six grandkids. We love it here and enjoy the weather. Would love to chat with you. Hope you are healthy these days….growing old is not for sissies!!!

    Send me an E-Mail @ terrizee_53711@yahoo.com AKA GIBBY / GIBSON

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