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  2. 1970 Washington Senators season - Wikipedia

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    April 27, 1970: Pedro Ramos was released by the Senators. [5] April 27, 1970: Ken McMullen was traded by the Senators to the California Angels for Aurelio Rodríguez and Rick Reichardt. [7] May 11, 1970: Hank Allen and Ron Theobald were traded by the Senators to the Milwaukee Brewers for Wayne Comer. [8] June 4, 1970: 1970 Major League Baseball ...

  3. 1971 Washington Senators season - Wikipedia

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    November 3, 1970: Greg Goossen and Gene Martin were traded by the Senators to the Philadelphia Phillies for Curt Flood and a player to be named. The Phillies completed the deal by sending Jeff Terpko to the Senators on April 10, 1971. [2] November 30, 1970: Joe Foy was drafted by the Washington Senators from the New York Mets in the 1970 rule 5 ...

  4. 1970 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    June 26 – Frank Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles hits grand slams in consecutive innings, the fourth and fifth, in a 12–2 victory over the Washington Senators at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium. The same runners are on base both times: Dave McNally on third, Don Buford on second, and Paul Blair on first.

  5. 1970 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    In Washington, his performance will continue to deteriorate in 1971, as he loses 22 of 32 decisions and fails to provide the drawing power the Senators vitally need; they will move to Arlington, Texas, after the season and become the Texas Rangers in 1972. Meanwhile, Coleman moves to the top of the Tiger rotation, winning 62 games from 1971 ...

  6. List of Athletics no-hitters - Wikipedia

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    The Athletics have no-hit the Minnesota Twins (formerly "Washington Senators") most often: three times by McCahan (in 1947), Hunter (in 1968), and Vida Blue (in 1970). None of those no-hitters saw the Athletics allow a run through a combination of errors, walks, hit by pitch or catcher’s interference.

  7. Washington Senators (1961–1971) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Senators were a professional baseball team based in Washington, D.C. The Senators competed in Major League Baseball (MLB) as one of the American League 's first expansion franchises. The club was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1961 to replace the recently departed Washington Senators who moved to Minnesota as the Minnesota Twins .

  8. Category:1970 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    1970 Washington Senators season; 1970 World Series This page was last edited on 2 December 2024, at 22:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Wayne Comer - Wikipedia

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    Harry Wayne Comer (February 3, 1944 – October 4, 2023) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder.He played professional baseball for 13 seasons from 1962 through 1974, including stints with four major league teams: the Detroit Tigers (1967, 1968, 1972), the Seattle Pilots / Milwaukee Brewers (1969–1970), and the Washington Senators (1970).