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  2. Hoyt Wilhelm - Wikipedia

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    James Hoyt Wilhelm (July 26, 1922 – August 23, 2002), nicknamed "Old Sarge", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher with the New York Giants, St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, California Angels, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, and Los Angeles Dodgers between 1952 and 1972.

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  5. Retro: When Orioles pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm’s knuckleballs ...

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    Sixty-five years ago, the struggling Orioles bought an aging relief pitcher, on the cheap, to help their porous bullpen. At 36, Hoyt Wilhelm’s best years were thought to be behind him. Moreover ...

  6. 1954 World Series - Wikipedia

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    The Giants relied more heavily on relief pitching with Hoyt Wilhelm (12–7, 2.10, 7 saves) and Marv Grissom (10–7, 2.35, 19 saves) rounding out a staff that led the NL in team earned run average at 3.09 and shutouts with 17. Manager Leo Durocher used a solid, consistent lineup with all of his starters, except for the catching position ...

  7. 1960 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    June 19 – In a brilliant pair of pitching performances, Orioles pitchers Hoyt Wilhelm and Milt Pappas throw shutouts to beat the host Detroit Tigers in a twin bill. Wilhelm allows two hits in winning the opener, 2–0, over Jim Bunning, and Pappas surrenders three hits in winning the nightcap, 1–0, over Don Mossi.

  8. Comiskey Park - Wikipedia

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    The last portion to come down was the center field bleachers and the "exploding" scoreboard. The site of the old park was turned into a parking lot to serve those attending games at the new Comiskey Park (later renamed U.S. Cellular Field, now Rate Field). Comiskey Park depicted on a 1912 Sanborn map. At the time Comiskey was demolished ...

  9. James Hoyt - Wikipedia

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    James Hoyt may refer to: James Hoyt (baseball) (born 1986), American baseball pitcher; James Hoyt (footballer) (born 1990), Fijian winger; James Hoyt (soldier) (1925–2008), American soldier, co-discoverer of the Buchenwald concentration camp; James Henry Hoyt (1809–1873), Connecticut state senator