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  2. John Hiller - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, Hiller pitched a complete-game, five-hit victory over Milwaukee Brewers that Jim Hawkins of the Detroit Free Press called the "biggest win of the season". [30] After the game, which was Hiller's first win since October 1, 1970, he told reporters: "I go at this game with a little different attitude than I used to.

  3. List of Major League Baseball players who spent their entire ...

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    Whitey Ford † New York Yankees: 16 1950, 1953–1967 [41] Dick Fowler: Philadelphia Athletics: 10 1941–1942, 1945–1952 [42] Bill Freehan: Detroit Tigers: 15 1961, 1963–1976 [43] Carl Furillo: Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers: 15 1946–1960 [44] Jim Gantner: Milwaukee Brewers: 17 1976–1992 [45] Brett Gardner: New York Yankees: 14 2008 ...

  4. 1962 San Francisco Giants season - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Hiller's double and Felipe Alou's hit in the third tied the game, but the Yankees broke the tie in the 7th on Clete Boyer's HR and scored three insurance runs in the final two innings. Ford's complete game victory was the first of six in the series, four for the Yankees and two for the Giants.

  5. Former Bucks high draft pick T.J. Ford to return to Milwaukee ...

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    Drafted eighth overall out of Texas, Ford had big expectations. This was the beginning of a new era in Milwaukee. Former Bucks high draft pick T.J. Ford to return to Milwaukee and spread a little ...

  6. File:JasonKellerFordMilwaukeeMile2009.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Chuck Hiller - Wikipedia

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    Charles Joseph Hiller (October 1, 1934 – October 20, 2004) was an American Major League Baseball second baseman. In the 1962 World Series, he became the first National League player to hit a grand slam in a World Series. [1] Hiller batted left-handed, threw right-handed, and was listed as 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) tall and 170 pounds (77 kg).