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  2. Ray Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    Caldwell was released by the Red Sox in July 1919 after a poor start to the season, in which he compiled an earned run average of 3.94 (his record, however, was 7–4). Caldwell finished the season with the Indians, managed by player-manager Tris Speaker. When he met Speaker to sign a contract, he was initially confused by the wording, as it ...

  3. Earl Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    Earl Welton "Teach" Caldwell (April 9, 1905 – September 15, 1981) was an American professional baseball pitcher whose career saw him win more than 330 games over 29 seasons, 1926 to 1954, including 33 victories in Major League Baseball as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies (1928), St. Louis Browns (1935–1937), Chicago White Sox (1945–1948) and Boston Red Sox (1948).

  4. The pitcher who was struck by lightning and still finished ...

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    Ray Caldwell pitching for the New York Yankees. (Library of Congress) Nearly 20,000 different men have called themselves Major League Baseball players since the inception of the league, and the ...

  5. List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    8 months in prison followed by 8 months of home detention followed by 3 years of supervised release, $500 fine, $5,551 restitution Rasheed falsely claimed a woman as his wife on immigration forms and collected food stamps despite being ineligible. [57] [58] Two counts of School Employee Engaging in a Sex Act 3 years

  6. List of baseball players who died during their careers

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    Roberto Clemente died in a plane crash following the 1972 season. This is a list of baseball players who died during their careers. While some of these deaths occurred during a game, the majority were the result of accidents off the field, illnesses, acts of violence, or suicide.

  7. Kansas City man sentenced to life in killing of 96-year-old ...

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    A Kansas City man has been sentenced to life in prison for killing a 96-year-old woman who was found dead in May 2022 after her rural Polo home burned to the ground.

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  9. List of Major League Baseball players suspended for domestic ...

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    The Commissioner can choose to suspend or reinstate the player, or can defer judgment until after criminal proceedings conclude. The policy does not include minimum or maximum punishments. [3] Under baseball's collectively bargained policy, players undergo mandatory domestic violence training once a year in spring training.