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  • ...Abrams, "Sidelight on Sports: Clemente Not Appreciated?," The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Friday, February 26, 1965), p. 20</ref> </blockquote> ...y [[Willie Davis]], [[Ron Fairly]], [[Jim Gilliam]], [[Norm Larker]] and [[Irv Noren]]. Visiting athletes connected 10 times: [[Willie McCovey]] and [[Bil
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  • [[Image:Irv Young.jpg|left]] '''Irv Young''' holds the post-1900 record for most wins in a season with a sub-.500 winning percentage. I
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  • |[[Irv Waldron]]||Pawtucket||SB||84 |[[Irv Waldron]]||Pawtucket||Runs||137||||[[Jim Korwan]]||Brockton||SO||168
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  • ...t-Gazette (Monday, April 18, 1960), pp. 22, 26. This link takes you to the Post-Gazette's front page.. To get to p. 22, clear contents of page box, type in ...emente Hits HR, Smith Gets Double, Triple in Barrage,”</b>] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Saturday, April 23, 1960), pp. 14, 15</ref></blockquote>
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  • |[[Corning Athletics]]||45||81||.357||33-||.251||29||.945 ||34,155||[[Irv Hall]] No one expected the minors to continue at the post-war heights. Fifty-nine leagues and four hundred-plus cities were too many.
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  • | [[1949]] || 71-54 || 2nd || [[Irv Hall]] || '''League Champs''' | [[1950]] || 62-57 || 5th || [[Irv Hall]] ||
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  • *[[Irv Medlinger]] *[[Irv Noren]]
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  • ...)|Bill Swift]]. The first major leaguer from the University of Maine was [[Irv Ray]], who hit .360 in 38 games in 1890 after coming up originally in 1888. * [[Irv Ray]], infielder
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  • ...<b>“Virginians Beat Royals in 9th on Barbee’s Hit, 8-7,”</b> The Syracuse Post-Standard (Monday, August 30, 1954), p. 10</ref></blockquote> ...to Fifth Place; Clemente Hits Homer to Win Second Game,”</b> The Syracuse Post-Standard (Monday, September 6, 1954), p. 20</ref> ''"Roberto Clemente, firs
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  • ...L|American League]] champions. "The [[1904 Giants|Giants]] will not play a post season series with the American League champions. [[Ban Johnson]] has not b ...s]] to a 4 - 3 win over New York. [[Nick Maddox]], with relief help from [[Irv Young]], is the winner over [[Doc Crandall]]. Both Maddox and Young [[hit b
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  • ...home plate standing. Scored an [[error]], it's the subject of some choice post-game Mays commentary, as relayed by Giants beat writer [[Bob Stevens]]: "It * [[1877]] - [[Irv Young]], pitcher (d. 1935)
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  • * [[2006]] - The [[2007 Red Sox|Boston Red Sox]] [[posting system|post]] the highest bid for [[Daisuke Matsuzaka]], over $51 million. It gives the * [[2019]] - [[Irv Noren]], outfielder; All-Star (b. 1924)
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  • * [[Irv Brown]], college coach ! Year !! Overall Record !! Conference Record !! Post Season
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  • ...lverines]] at Detroit's [[Recreation Park (Detroit)|Recreation Park]]. The post-1900 mark is six [[gopher balls]], a dubious distinction shared by a number * [[1973]] - [[Irv Bartling]], infielder (b. 1914)
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  • ...me in the first game, when teammate [[Gus Zernial]] hits his 18th homer. [[Irv Noren]] has a pair of doubles and a homer for the Nats. ...ssioner]] [[Ford Frick]] unless [[Gus Bell]], [[George Crowe]] and [[Wally Post]] are restored to the [[1957 All-Star Game|All-Star team]]. They finished f
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  • ...its a single. Wilson will settle for a 6 - 0 [[one-hitter]], as the Giants post their 14th victory in their last 15 games. * [[1959]] - [[Irv Higginbotham]], pitcher (b. 1882)
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  • ...[[1906 Superbas|Brooklyn Superbas]] pitcher [[Harry McIntire]]. Pitcher [[Irv Young]] allows only one hit, a [[double]] by [[Harry Lumley]], as Boston be * [[1875]] - [[Lew Post]], outfielder (d. 1944)
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  • ** During the post-season City Series in [[Chicago, IL|Chicago]], [[1904 Cubs|Cubs]] veteran [ * [[2006]] - [[Irv Hall]], infielder (b. 1918)
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  • * [[Irv Medlinger]], pitcher * [[Lew Post]], outfielder
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  • ...er this blast more than three decades later, writing in ''[[The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]'' about the unforgettable moment when this milestone blast struck * [[1914]] - [[Irv Bartling]], infielder (d. 1973)
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