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Richard Louis Rozek (March 27, 1927 – September 27, 2001) was an American professional baseball pitcher.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1950 to 1954 for the Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia Athletics.
On July 10, 1932, the Philadelphia Athletics beat the Cleveland Indians 18–17 in 18 innings in a Major League Baseball game played at League Park in Cleveland. Several major-league records were set during the game; for example, Johnny Burnett of the Indians became the only player to hit safely nine (or even eight) times in a game, while Cleveland's 33 hits and the teams' combined 58 hits are ...
The Cleveland Indians selected Zimmer in the first round, 21st overall, of the 2014 Major League Baseball draft. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] He signed for a $1.9 million bonus on June 17, 2014. [ 12 ] He then joined the Mahoning Valley Scrappers of the Class A-Short Season New York–Penn League . [ 13 ]
The Phillies finished the season at 97–65; it was the first time in franchise history that Philadelphia had completed a season with Major League Baseball's best record. [30] In November, the Rotary Club of Pittsburgh named Manuel the recipient of its Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award.
The 1930 Cleveland Indians season was a season in American baseball. The team finished fourth in the American League with a record of 81–73, 21 games behind the Philadelphia Athletics . Regular season
Philadelphia's season record was worse than the previous season's franchise-low record, and the team finished in last place again with a 36–117 record. [56] The Athletics' winning percentage (.235) is the franchise's worst winning percentage (through the 2021 season); moreover, it is the lowest of any major league team in the modern (post ...
September 28, 1947, for the Philadelphia Athletics: Last MLB appearance; September 1, 1953, for the Cleveland Indians: MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 44–48: Earned run average: 4.07: Strikeouts: 436: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Philadelphia Athletics (1947–1951) Cleveland Indians (1951–1953) Career highlights and awards; All-Star
The 1919 Cleveland Indians season was a season in American baseball. The team finished second in the American League with a record of 84–55, 3.5 games behind the Chicago White Sox . Regular season