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  2. Mike Kekich - Wikipedia

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    Kekich was a left-handed pitcher who began his career as a starter but later moved to the bullpen as a reliever. [1] He had a modestly successful career in the Major Leagues, but he is best remembered for trading families with fellow Yankees pitcher Fritz Peterson before the 1973 season. [2]

  3. Fritz Peterson, Yankees pitcher who traded wives with ... - AOL

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    Fritz Peterson, the New York Yankees pitcher who famously swapped wives and families with teammate Mike Kekich in 1973, has died. Peterson died of lung cancer at his home in Winona, Minnesota, on ...

  4. Fritz Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Peterson and fellow Yankee pitcher Mike Kekich swapped wives and children, an arrangement the pair announced at spring training in March 1973. The Peterson and Kekich families had been friends since 1969. Peterson and the former Susanne Kekich remained married, but the relationship between Kekich and Marilyn Peterson did not last very long. [19]

  5. Yankees pitcher Fritz Peterson, infamous for trading wives ...

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    Former New York Yankees left-hander Fritz Peterson died at the age of 82. He is probably best known exchanging wives with teammate Mike Kekich in the 1970s.

  6. New York Yankees 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 New York Yankees franchise, including the 1901–02 Baltimore Orioles, and the 1903–12 New York Highlanders.

  7. Fritz Peterson, former Yankees pitcher known for swapping ...

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    Although he had an All-Star MLB career with the Yankees, Fritz Peterson is most known for swapping wives, and families, with teammate Mike Kekich.

  8. 1973 New York Yankees season - Wikipedia

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    June 12, 1973: Mike Kekich was traded by the Yankees to the Cleveland Indians for Lowell Palmer. [10] July 30, 1973: Jerry Kenney was signed as a free agent by the Yankees. [11] August 7, 1973: The Yankees sent a player to be named later and cash to the St. Louis Cardinals for Wayne Granger.

  9. And then, the Mariners went to reliever Mike Kekich to set up the lefty-lefty matchup. And Cooper hit one of the eight walk-off grand slams in club history for an 8-6 win.