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In 2017, Dierker and Benjamin Scardello created a podcast called 49's Fastball in which Dierker shares baseball stories he researched going back to the early years of baseball. The stories include a wide range of subjects and little-known "back story" narratives about Players, Stadiums, Records, Promos and Unusual Events, Pitching, Openers and ...
The Houston Astros are a professional baseball franchise based in Houston, Texas. They are a member of the American League West Division in Major League Baseball. The team joined MLB in 1962 as an expansion team named the Houston Colt .45s and changed their name to the Houston Astros in 1965. The team won their first NL Championship in 2005.
Two other Houston starters, Larry Dierker (232) and Tom Griffin (200), also struck out at least 200 batters that season, with Wilson having the most of the group. This was only the second time in MLB history that a team had three pitchers with 200 strikeouts.
The 1969 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 40th midseason exhibition between the all-stars ... Player Team Position 1: Matty Alou: ... Larry Dierker ...
The 1969 Houston Astros season was a season in American baseball. ... 49 Larry Dierker; 48 Fred Gladding; ... Player G IP W L ERA SO Larry Dierker: 39: 305.1: 20: 13 ...
The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Houston Astros National League franchise (1965–2012) and current American League franchise (2013–present), also known previously as the Houston Colt .45's (1962–1964).
The 1997 Houston Astros season was the 36th season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in Houston, Texas.In their fourth season in the National League Central and first under former player/broadcaster-turned manager Larry Dierker, the Astros finished in first place, giving them their first playoff berth in eleven years.
Dierker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chris Dierker (born 1994), Vietnamese-American basketball player; Hugh Dierker (1890–1975), American film director and producer; Larry Dierker (born 1946), American baseball player, manager, and broadcaster