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Curt Gowdy
In a career spanning more than 40 years, Curt Gowdy became recognized…
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Pumpsie Green
He’s been termed a “reluctant pioneer.” All Pumpsie Green…
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Walt Dropo
The Moose from Moosup – an easy nickname to pin on a 6-foot-5,…
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Frank Baumann
One of the premier “bonus babies” of the 1950s, Frank Matt…
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Mike Higgins
Mike Higgins was a fine player, a successful minor-league manager,…
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Tom Brewer
Though Thomas Austin Brewer Jr. was a lifelong resident of Cheraw,…
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Dick Gernert
Reading, Pennsylvania, which calls itself Baseballtown, has been…
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Leo Kiely
Many major leaguers are more remembered for their accomplishments…
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Billy Jurges
Billy Jurges, a star shortstop for the Chicago Cubs (1931-1938,…
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Don Buddin
Don Buddin played shortstop for the Red Sox in 1956 and then,…
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Marty Keough
Marty Keough came from a family with a deep sports tradition…
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Billy Consolo
William Angelo Consolo was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on August…
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Harry Agganis
More than five decades later, his legend has not faded. The…
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Mike Fornieles
One of a long line of Cuban players to pass through the Washington…
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Joe Cronin
Star player, manager, general manager, league president—only…
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Russ Kemmerer
Russ Kemmerer pitched a one-hit shutout in his first major-league…
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Ellis Kinder
In January 1956, a few months after Ellis Kinder had been sold…
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Ike Delock
A vital part of the Boston Red Sox teams of the 1950s and early…
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Jerry Casale
Brooklyn–born Gennaro Joseph Casale, better known as Jerry,…
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Milt Bolling
Was it nature or nurture? Plenty of both figured in the life…
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Tom Hurd
Originally signed by the White Sox as a shortstop, Tom Hurd finally…
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Billy Goodman
The late 1940s Boston Red Sox consisted of larger-than-life,…
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Pete Daley
Catcher Pete Daley played in seven major-league seasons, including…
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Jackie Jensen
Jackie Jensen, the blond rugged Californian who attained great…