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Daniel Bradford Cox (born 21 September 1959) is an English born American former professional baseball pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1983–1988), the Philadelphia Phillies (1991–1992), the Pittsburgh Pirates (1992), and the Toronto Blue Jays (1993–1995), after which he retired from active play.
Danny Cox (born 1943) is an American folk singer and songwriter, best known for his 1974 LP album Feel So Good. Life and career ... in the Negro leagues of baseball.
Daniel or Danny Cox may refer to: Daniel Allen Cox (born 1976), Canadian author and screenwriter; Danny Cox (baseball), American baseball pitcher; Daniel Cox (bishop) (1931–2021), American Anglican bishop; Danny Cox (cricketer) (born 1992), English cricketer; Danny Cox (ice hockey) (1903–1982), Canadian ice hockey forward
The 1985 National League Championship Series was a best-of-seven playoff series in Major League Baseball’s 1985 postseason played between the St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers from October 9–16. It was the 17th NLCS and the first played under the new best-of-seven format. In previous years, the NLCS had been settled by a best-of ...
The Cardinals gave starter Danny Cox a quick 4–0 lead by jumping on Giants starter Atlee Hammaker in the second. Singles by Terry Pendleton, Tony Peña and Willie McGee produced the first run and José Oquendo, who had hit only one home run during the regular season, drilled a three-run shot to left. St.
December 17, 1990: Danny Cox was signed as a free agent by the Phillies. [1] ... 1991 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at SkyDome in Toronto: 83: July 11: Giants ...
That's right, it's Danny Almonte. In the summer of 2001, a major controversy led to the disqualification of the Bronx baseball team from the Little League World Series. At the center of the drama ...
November 28, 1989: Bryn Smith was signed as a free agent by the Cardinals. [1]November 30, 1989: Danny Cox was signed as a free agent by the Cardinals. [2]December 6, 1989: Jim Lindeman and Matt Kinzer were traded by the Cardinals to the Detroit Tigers for Bill Henderson (minors), Marcos Betances (minors), and Pat Austin (minors).