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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. Autodynamics (race car manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1967 Autodynamics launched the Caldwell D7 built to Group 7 rules to enter the 1967 Can-Am season. Sam Posey again was the main driver for the team with Brett Lunger and Ray Caldwell driving selected rounds. The D7 made its debut at Road America where it retired with a broken half shaft.

  4. 1920 Cleveland Indians season - Wikipedia

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    Pitchers Jim Bagby, Stan Coveleski and Ray Caldwell combined to win 75 games. [1] Despite the team's success, the season was perhaps more indelibly marked by the death of starting shortstop Ray Chapman, who died after being hit by a pitch on August 16.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Recee Fox - Wikipedia

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    Recee Fox (born Recee' Caldwell) is an American former basketball player. Fox played in college for the UCLA Bruins , Texas Tech , and the California Golden Bears . [ 1 ] Fox worked for the Texas Longhorns as a Video Coordinator and in the front office for both the Golden State Warriors and the Washington Wizards.

  7. Toy Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    Toy Talmadge Caldwell Jr. (November 13, 1947 – February 25, 1993) was an American musician who was most notable as the lead guitarist and main songwriter of the 1970s Southern Rock group The Marshall Tucker Band. [1] A founding member of the band, Caldwell remained with the group until 1983.

  8. File:Ray Caldwell pitching in the first game at Ebbets Field ...

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    File:Ray Caldwell pitching in the first game at Ebbets Field, April 5, 1913-cropped.jpg. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. File;

  9. Caldwell County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Caldwell County is a county located in Missouri, United States. ... Caldwell County was originally part of Ray County. The first white settler was Jesse Mann Sr., who ...