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Mudcat Grant Iconic Baseball Pitcher | James Timothy "Mudcat" Grant wasn't your typical baseball star. Emerging from the segregated world of the Negro Leagues, he carved a successful path in Major League Baseball, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, pitching prowess, and a truly memorable nickname.

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Mudcat Grant Iconic Baseball Pitcher

James Timothy "Mudcat" Grant wasn't your typical baseball star. Emerging from the segregated world of the Negro Leagues, he carved a successful path in Major League Baseball, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, pitching prowess, and a truly memorable nickname.

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Born in 1935, Grant's journey began far from the bright lights of MLB stadiums. He honed his skills in Florida, eventually attending Florida A&M University. Denied the opportunity to showcase his talent in the major leagues due to segregation, he played for the Indianapolis Clowns, a prominent Negro Leagues team. Here, he earned the nickname "Mudcat" – a playful reference to his childhood nickname "Mud" and his deceptive curveball, a pitch that seemed to disappear like a fastball sinking into mud.

In 1958, with the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement and the integration of baseball, Grant finally broke into the majors with the Cleveland Indians. He quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. His smooth delivery, sharp fastball, and that signature curveball made him a nightmare for opposing batters.

Grant's finest season came in 1965 with the Minnesota Twins. He became a dominant ace, leading the league in wins (21) and complete games (10) while compiling an impressive 3.04 ERA. He was a key factor in propelling the Twins to the World Series, where he even contributed at the plate, becoming only the second American League pitcher to hit a home run in the Fall Classic.



Mudcat's career spanned 14 seasons, during which he played for seven different teams, including the iconic Oakland Athletics of the late 1960s. He later reinvented himself as a closer, recording 24 saves for the A's in 1970 – one of the few pitchers in history to achieve both 20 wins and 20 saves in a single season.

Born August 13, 1935, in Lacoochee, Florida, was MLB legendary Pitcher, Jim "Mudcat" Grant. He was an MLB All-Star 1963, 65 and played ball for the Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins, as well as some short stints with the Montreal Expos, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, Oakland Athletics, and Pittsburgh Pirates.

Grant's talent went far beyond the baseball diamons as he also was a talented singer and writer with his book titled Black Aces.



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Category:Baseball Legend
MLB Jersey:Number 22
Baseball Name:Mudcat Grant
Baseball Team:Cleveland Guardians, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins, Montreal Expos, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals
Sports:baseball
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