Ryan Lochte joins list of greatest sports hoaxes and scams of all time – Los Angeles Times

The continuing saga of Ryan Lochte’s robbery/not-a-robbery in Rio continued Thursday, with police in Brazil saying he lied about being held up at gunpoint. You can read all the details here. But Lochte’s story brings to mind some great hoaxes and scams in sports history. A look at few of the highlights:

The curious case of Sidd Finch

In its April 1, 1985, issue, Sports Illustrated ran a story by George Plimpton about an amazing pitching prospect for the New York Mets who could throw a fastball almost 170 miles per hour. SI and Plimpton figured that fans would realize it was a joke. But a lot of them didn’t and tried to find out where Finch was pitching so they could see him. Two weeks later, the magazine revealed it was an April Fool’s gag.

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