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Scott Van Slyke played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Doosan Bears of the KBO league; [9] Jared Van Slyke was a defensive back on the University of Michigan football team; [10] and A. J. Van Slyke played baseball for the University of Kansas and for four seasons in the St. Louis Cardinals' minor league system. [11]
The Pirates added a run in the sixth to take the lead as Andy Van Slyke scored on a Jeff King double. Ron Gant hit a home run in the top of the seventh to tie the game, but the Pirates scored what proved to be the winning run in the bottom of the seventh as Van Slyke doubled to score Gary Redus. Wakefield pitched a complete game and earned a ...
Scott Van Slyke was born in Chesterfield, Missouri, [1] to Andy and Lauri Van Slyke. He is of Dutch ancestry and [ 2 ] grew up in St. Louis , where his father, Andy, played with the St. Louis Cardinals from 1983 to 1986.
Leyland helped develop such All-Stars as Barry Bonds, Jay Bell, Tim Wakefield, Andy Van Slyke and Bobby Bonilla in Pittsburgh before a fire sale in the mid-1990s soured him with new ownership. Under Leyland, the Pirates captured the National League Eastern Division title and went to the National League Championship Series in three straight ...
Curse: Cubs Win! Cubs Win! or Do They? is a baseball and mystery novel written by Andy Van Slyke [1] [2] and Rob Rains. [3] The Curse is a fictional account of the Chicago Cubs and their journey from a tragic plane crash to a World Series victory.
Pittsburgh center fielder Andy Van Slyke's first-inning home run off of 1991 Cy Young Award winner Tom Glavine put them up 1–0. In the third, Jay Bell hit a leadoff single, then Van Slyke's double and Bobby Bonilla's single scored a run each. Steve Buechele doubled to lead off the sixth and scored on Doug Drabek's two-out double.
The following is a list of Major League Baseball players, ... Andy Van Slyke: June 17, 1983: October 1, 1995: ... Last Names starting with V – Baseball-Reference.com
June 18, 1995: Andy Van Slyke was traded by the Orioles to the Philadelphia Phillies for Gene Harris. [6] July 28, 1995: Damon Buford and Alex Ochoa were traded by the Orioles to the New York Mets for Bobby Bonilla and a player to be named later. The Mets completed the deal by sending Jimmy Williams (minors) to the Orioles on August 16. [9]