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  2. Bob Locker - Wikipedia

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    He made his presence felt once he arrived in Oakland, having allowed no runs in his first seven innings for the Athletics. His most impressive outing came on August 12, 1970, against the Cleveland Indians , in which he pitched 5 + 2 ⁄ 3 of scoreless relief, the longest outing of his career.

  3. Vida Blue - Wikipedia

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    Vida Rochelle Blue Jr. (/ v aɪ d ɑː /; [1] July 28, 1949 – May 6, 2023) was an American professional baseball player. [2] He was a left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1969 to 1986, most notably as an integral member of the Oakland Athletics dynasty that won three consecutive World Series championships from 1972 to 1974. [2]

  4. List of baseball players who died during their careers

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    Oakland Athletics: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: 2016 [91] Ernest Nichols: 22 Pitcher: Spokane Indians — cardiac arrest 1903 [92] Chace Numata: 27 Catcher: Erie SeaWolves: Detroit Tigers: injuries sustained in skateboarding accident 2019 [93] Bob Osgood: 19 Catcher: Marion Cubs: Chicago Cubs: cardiac arrest: 1948 [94] Corey Phelan: 20 Relief ...

  5. Deaths in February 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Wilburn Hollis, 83, American football player (Iowa Hawkeyes). [11] Michel Jazy, 87, French middle-distance runner, Olympic silver medallist . [12] Alonzo Johnson, 60, American football player (Florida Gators, Philadelphia Eagles). [13] Larry Kessler, 81, American activist. [14] Garth Manton, 94, Australian rower, Olympic bronze medalist . [15]

  6. Ken Holtzman - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Dale Holtzman (November 3, 1945 – April 15, 2024) was an American professional baseball player and coach. [1] He was a left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1965 through 1979 for the Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, and New York Yankees.

  7. Athletics, fans say goodbye with tributes, memories in final ...

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    Oakland A's (@Athletics) September 26, 2024 Oakland, which has not seen packed stadiums in many years, had a full crowd for Thursday's game, with 46,889 total A's fans filling in the Coliseum.

  8. Doug Jones (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Reid Jones (June 24, 1957 – November 22, 2021) was an American professional baseball player. During a 16-year career in Major League Baseball as a relief pitcher, he played for the Milwaukee Brewers (1982, 1996–1998), Cleveland Indians (1986–1991, 1998), Houston Astros (1992–1993), Philadelphia Phillies (1994), Baltimore Orioles (1995), Chicago Cubs (1996) and Oakland Athletics ...

  9. List of gridiron football players who died during their careers

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    Internal injuries sustained during game vs. Detroit Athletic Club 1901 Gordon McMillan 21 West Virginia: Quarterback Pneumonia 1924 Jordan McNair: 19 Maryland: Offensive lineman: Liver failure (caused by heatstroke) 2018 [27] [92] Camdan McWright 18 San Jose State: Running back Traffic collision (hit by a school bus while riding an electric ...