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  2. Tony Conigliaro - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Richard Conigliaro (January 7, 1945 – February 24, 1990), nicknamed "Tony C" and "Conig", [1] [2] was an American Major League Baseball outfielder and right-handed batter who played for the Boston Red Sox (1964–1967, 1969–1970, 1975) and California Angels (1971).

  3. File:Tony Conigliaro 1966.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Baseball images" The following 37 files are in this category, out of 37 total. B. ... File:Tony Conigliaro.jpg; Y. File:Yankee stadium kids.jpg

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    NBC/Theo Wargo/NBC via Getty Images "SNL50: The Anniversary Special" aired on Sunday to celebrate 50 years of "Saturday Night Live." The star-studded event featured live performances, sketches ...

  6. Tony Conigliaro Award - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, he posted career highs in home runs with 36 and RBIs with 116, but vision problems continued to persist; his performance fell off, and he was never the same player. After a final comeback attempt in 1975, Conigliaro retired at age 30. [1] Conigliaro died in 1990, and the Red Sox instituted the award in his honor. [2]

  7. ‘Miracle on Ice’ anniversary: See photos of U.S ... - AOL

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    This Saturday marks the 45th anniversary of the “Miracle on Ice,” when the U.S. hockey team defeated the Soviet Union 4-3, an unlikely victory that captured Americans' imagination.

  8. 1967 Boston Red Sox season - Wikipedia

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    Tartabull himself had replaced the injured Tony Conigliaro, [12] who was out for the season after a brutal beaning, detailed below. With the players on their roster averaging 25.4 years of age, the 1967 Red Sox were the second-youngest team in Major League Baseball that season; only the cellar-dwelling Athletics (24.8) were younger.

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    Chourio, at 20 years, 20 days, trails only Lou Klimchock in 1958-59 (19 years, 345 days), Tony Conigliaro in 1964 (19 years, 120 days) and Andruw Jones in 1996 (19 years, 138 days) to four homers.

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