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TAPED BASEBALL A NATURAL IN ITS TIME
Father Al Smith is shown in this photo with his Dad. The
good Reverend was thoughtful enough to loan us a memento from his
youth, an item of memorabilia we all used when the high cost of
a "rocket" baseball was all of .98 cents. These balls
usually lasted about 3 innings unless the game was played in the
rain. (no rain outs in our youth) Anyway once the cover flew off
around the pitchers mound ,it was time to bring out your Dad's roll
of friction tape so the game could continue. The pitcher had the
advantage with a retaped ball because the tape was "sticky"
on both sides. Anyway, we thank Father Smith for sharing his fond
memory with us so we could remind you of an era when baseball was
really a game. ENJOY!


Albert J Smith Jr & Sr share a memory from 1945 when
Sr showed Jr the art of properly taping a baseball with friction
tape. The Smith's resided at that time on Glenwood Avenue in Philadelphia,
not too far from the ball park, where maybe in the 1940's Mack should
have also used taped baseballs. They FLEW off the bat.
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