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  2. Pinch runner - Wikipedia

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    A pinch runner is not credited with a game played for the purpose of consecutive-game playing streaks, per the Official Rules used by Major League Baseball (MLB). [3] For example, in May 1984, Alfredo Griffin of the Toronto Blue Jays scored the winning run in a game, yet his consecutive game streak ended as he appeared only as a pinch runner.

  3. Dizzy Dean - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, author Carolyn E. Mueller and illustrator Ed Koehler published an animated book titled Dizzy Dean and the Gashouse Gang (ISBN 978-1-68106-002-6). The book showcases the antics of Dizzy and his brother Paul Dean , Joe Medwick , Pepper Martin , player/manager Frankie Frisch , and the 1934 St. Louis Cardinals season in their quest to win ...

  4. Putsy Caballero - Wikipedia

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    In the series, Caballero made three appearances: [8] two as a pinch-runner—for Seminick in Game 2, [37] and for Goliat in Game 3 [38] —and one as a pinch-hitter for Konstanty in Game 4, where he struck out. [39] For the season, Caballero appeared in 46 games and posted a .167 batting average. [16]

  5. History of basketball - Wikipedia

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    Hoops: A Cultural History of Basketball in America (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022) online. APPLIN, ALBERT GAMMON, II."FROM MUSCULAR CHRISTIANITY TO THE MARKET PLACE: THE HISTORY OF MEN'S AND BOY'S BASKETBALL IN THE UNITED STATES, 1891-1957" (PhD dissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst; ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 1982. 8210291).

  6. Sammy Byrd - Wikipedia

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    Byrd made his Major League Baseball debut with the Yankees on May 11, 1929, as a pinch hitter and defensive replacement for Earle Combs. [3] When Babe Ruth fell ill in June, Byrd started for the Yankees in his place from June 2 to 18. [3] [10] He batted .312 with five home runs in 202 plate appearances across 62 games for the Yankees in 1929. [11]

  7. Moshidora - Wikipedia

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    The team's pinch runner. He is a fast athlete, often occasionally training with the track club. Yūnosuke Sakurai (桜井 祐之助, Sakurai Yūnosuke) Voiced by: Hideki Nakanishi The team's shortstop. He is rather timid and often makes mistakes under pressure. Daisuke Niimi (新見 大輔, Niimi Daisuke) Voiced by: Yasuaki Takumi

  8. Salvador Perez's inspiring Royals career gets MLB ... - AOL

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    Pérez takes his role as a beacon for Venezuelan players seriously, realizing his position following in the footsteps of Luis Aparicio, Miguel Cabrera, Victor Martinez and others.

  9. Matt Alexander - Wikipedia

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    In his later years, Alexander was used mostly as a pinch runner by manager Chuck Tanner, and so earned the sobriquet "Matt the Scat".Tanner had managed in Oakland in 1976 and brought Alexander with him after he became the manager of the Pirates.