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By Jim Caple
Page 2 Wednesday, October 21, 2009 Gaylord Perry pitched 22 seasons, won 314 games, struck out 3,534 batters, earned a Cy Young Award in each league, made the All-Star team five times and ended his career in the Hall of Fame. And had he pitched in today's world of ubiquitous cameras and YouTube, baseball's most notorious spitballer never would have stood a chance. That's the lesson to be learned after Riveragate, the latest in the increasing number of video "scandals" that have allegedly "caught" players in compromising posi ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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