MSM 484 Guy T. Bush - A.K.A. the Mississippi Mudcat

Published: June 6, 2016, 2:46 p.m.

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Born the son of a poor Aberdeen tenant farmer in 1901, Guy Bush had little to look forward to beyond life behind a plow. The one thing he could do really well is pitch baseball. In this episode, he recalls pitching for local teams to earn extra money while a student at the Tupelo Military Institute and how that led to a job pitching for a Greenville minor league club in the old Cotton States League.

Bush was soon traded to the Chicago Cubs for $1,000 and a gallon of corn whiskey in 1923 starting a 17 year career in the majors that introduced the country boy to the big city. Now one of the highest paid players in baseball, he was able to pay back all who helped him along the way and give his family a financial stability they had never known before.

In this extended podcast, the \\u201cMississippi Mudcat\\u201d discusses highlights from his time in the majors, like being the last man to pitch to Babe Ruth.

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