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Ken Forsch
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Steve Busby
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Larry Corcoran
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David Cone
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Glenn Abbott
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Vida Blue
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Tom Browning
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Len Barker
Baseball nirvana landed in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 15, 1981.…

Nixey Callahan
Though known today as “Nixey” Callahan, the slim, 5-feet-10,…

Joe Borden
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Bob Feller
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Roy Halladay
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Devern Hansack
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Dallas Braden
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Wilson Alvarez
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Al Atkinson
The Philadelphia Athletics of the American Association assembled…

Bob Forsch
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Rollie Fingers
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Theodore Breitenstein
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Steve Barber
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Bobby Burke
The Washington Senators played in Griffith Stadium for 50 years…

Earl Hamilton
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George Bradley
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