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I'm sorry to hear of Paul Casanova's passing this week at age 75. He was well-known for getting down on one knee at times to give his pitcher an especially low target. He was selected as a third string catcher behind
Bill Freehan and Andy Etchebarren for the 1967 all-star game, but even with that game going 15 innings to break the previous record of 14 innings (1950), Casanova still was not used in the longest all-star game in history.
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