
Hample to Attempt World Record Catch from 1,000 Feet at LeLacheur Park July 2
Published on June 27, 2012 under New York-Penn League (NYPL)
Lowell Spinners News Release
LOWELL, MASS. - The Lowell Spinners, Class-A Affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, are pleased to host yet another world record attempt when author and baseball fanatic Zack Hample will attempt to set a pair of records related to the greatest height at which a baseball can be caught on the morning of Monday, July 2 at LeLacheur Park.
Hample, a baseball writer, baseball collector, baseball expert & enthusiast, described in his 2011 book The Baseball: Stunts, Scandals and Secrets Beneath the Stitches, previous record breaking attempts to catch a baseball from great heights. The last time the record was attempted, former Major League catcher Joe Sprinz broke his jaw and lost several teeth in a failed attempt.
Hample will attempt to break the current record, set by Hall of Fame catcher Gabby Hartnett, who caught a ball from a blimp at 800 feet in 1930.
"When Zack first approached us about the idea, our initial reaction was 'absolutely yes'," said Spinners Director of Media Relations Jon Boswell. "When you shoot someone out of a cannon over the outfield wall, there's not much that falls into the 'no' category."
The record breaking attempt is set to occur Monday, July 2 at 7:30 a.m. when the wind and sky conditions are optimal. Hample, decked out in catcher's gear provided by Rawlings, will first attempt to catch a softball from a height of 300 feet, breaking that Guinness World Record, before moving on to a baseball from intermediate heights building up to 1,000 feet.
"There are only so many times you can be a part history," said Boswell. "Zack has done the research and is putting himself on the line. We're just thrilled to be a part of it."
Hample has snagged more than 6,000 baseballs at 50 different Major League venues since 1990, earning visits to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, CBS Evening News, ESPN and more. Hample has notably caught the last Mets home run ever hit at Shea Stadium, but never a ball quite like this.
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