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Danny Escobar Danny Escobar Minor League Statistics & History | Baseball-Reference.com http://media.sportspressnw.com.s3.am...0106682950.jpg |
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Al Cailteaux Al Cailteaux Minor League Statistics & History | Baseball-Reference.com http://photos.geni.com/p13/91/9e/d6/...jur_medium.jpg |
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Jack Balestreri Jack Balestreri Minor League Statistics & History | Baseball-Reference.com http://ak-cache.legacy.net/legacy/im...2_20120424.jpg |
Anyone have any early 20s Bridgeport Americans photos? It'd be greatly appreciated.
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Al Lien
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Manny Perez
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Ned Johnson
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Ned Johnson 1935 Winnipeg Maroons
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Burbon Wheeler
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This was a pitcher with one of the more unusual baseball names. He was a non-roster invitee in the Dodgers' 1960 spring training camp. He was born in Waldo, Arkansas, and went to high school in Detroit, Michigan. He is shown here in the uniform of the Omaha Dodgers.
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There is a somewhat washed out 1919 team photo on this page. Looks like they had an American flag on the left breast of the uniforms with no city or nickname. Bridgeport Baseball History, Mike Roer Bridgeport History 1910 |
John Yandle
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John Yandle is shown on the left as a pitcher for the 1980 Hawaiian Islanders. He found his particular niche in baseball later on as Barry Bonds' personal batting practice pitcher (for at least 15 years). He is shown on the right in that capacity. John was a career minor leaguer, but he was in the San Diego Padres' 1978 training camp as a non-roster invitee. He played baseball at Stanford University.
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Ray Diener was a pitcher who spent just three seasons in the minors, but he appeared in the Cincinnati Reds' spring training camp in 1963 as a non-roster invitee. He was a small town businessman in West Donegal Township in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, when he was murdered outside his home in 2007 at Age 65. He is shown here in the uniform of Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania.
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Frank Silvanic Frank Silvanic Minor League Statistics & History | Baseball-Reference.com 2007.1.295 | OMCA COLLECTIONS |
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Stan Shargey Stan Shargey Minor League Statistics & History | Baseball-Reference.com Teams - Baseball in Fort Wayne |
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Bill Seinsoth Bill Seinsoth Minor League Statistics & History | Baseball-Reference.com http://image2.findagrave.com/photos2...4016884013.jpg |
Keith Weber
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Keith Weber only played in the minors for two seasons. His main claim to fame came prior to his arrival in pro baseball. While at the University of Missouri, he set the NCAA record for college career ERA -- an amazingly low 0.56. As best I can tell, that record still stands today. Apparently, it was his collegiate accomplishments which earned him a non-roster invitation to the New York Mets' camp in 1965. He died in 2011 from cancer at Age 68.
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Tony Przybycien
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Tony pitched in seven seasons of minor league ball, leaving behind a career ERA of 3.39. More impressively, his ERA was 2.88 at the AA level and 3.05 at the AAA level. He was a NRI in the 1967 Yankees' spring training camp. My question is: How in the heck is his last name pronounced?
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