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  2. 1960 Cleveland Indians season - Wikipedia

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    The 1960 Cleveland Indians season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Indians' fourth-place finish in the American League with a record of 76 wins and 78 losses, 21 games behind the AL Champion New York Yankees .

  3. Cleveland Guardians all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared in at least one game for the Cleveland American League franchise known as the Blues (1901), Bronchos (1902), Naps (1903–14), Indians (1915–2021), and Guardians (2022–present). Players in Bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

  4. Pete Whisenant - Wikipedia

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    On a day in 1960 when he had already been traded from the Indians to the Senators, he was announced as a pinch hitter for the Indians. [2] The incident occurred on Sunday, May 15. In the second game of a doubleheader against the Chicago White Sox at Cleveland Stadium, Whisenant was announced as hitting for Cleveland pitcher Gary Bell in the ...

  5. 1960 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    On Easter Sunday, Cleveland Indians general manager Frank Lane completes his second trade with the Detroit Tigers in five days when he sends Rocky Colavito, the American League's co-leader in home runs for 1959, to the Motor City in exchange for Harvey Kuenn, the league's defending batting champion. Colavito, an unparalleled fan favorite in ...

  6. 1960 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians play the longest season opener in major-league history, a 15-inning affair won by the Tigers 4–2 at Cleveland Stadium. April 24 – The New York Yankees score eight runs against the Baltimore Orioles in the bottom half of the first before the first out is recorded.

  7. Johnny Romano - Wikipedia

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    John Anthony Romano Jr. (August 23, 1934 – February 24, 2019) was an American professional baseball player. [1] He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher for the Chicago White Sox (1958–1959, 1965–1966), Cleveland Indians (1960–1964) and St. Louis Cardinals (1967).

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  9. Tony Curry - Wikipedia

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    George Anthony Curry (December 22, 1937 – October 16, 2006) was a Bahamian professional baseball outfielder, who appeared in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (1960–61) and Cleveland Indians (1966). He was the second Bahamian to reach the major leagues [1] (after André Rodgers).