Joseph Henry Lake (January 6, 1881 – June 30, 1950) was a
pitcher
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in
Major League Baseball
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from 1908 to 1913. He played for the
New York Highlanders
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,
St. Louis Browns
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, and
Detroit Tigers. Lake made his major league debut on April 21, 1908; his final game was five years later on August 25, 1913. Lake's key pitches were the
spitball
A spitball is an illegal baseball pitch in which the ball has been altered by the application of a foreign substance such as saliva or petroleum jelly. This technique alters the wind resistance and weight on one side of the ball, causing it to m ...
and the
fastball
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.
[James, Bill and Neyer, Rob. ]
The Neyer/James Guide to Pitchers
' (Simon & Schuster, 2004), p. 273.
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1881 births
1950 deaths
Major League Baseball pitchers
New York Highlanders players
St. Louis Browns players
Detroit Tigers players
Baseball players from New York (state)
Sportspeople from Brooklyn
Baseball players from New York City
Newburgh Hill Climbers players
Jersey City Skeeters players
Minneapolis Millers (baseball) players
Peekskill Highlanders players
Burials at St. John's Cemetery (Queens)
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