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  2. Jake Jaeckel - Wikipedia

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    Jaeckel graduated from La Puente High School in 1960, [1] where he played primarily SS and P. He was signed directly out of High School, by the Cubs, playing in their minor league system four seasons before being called up in 1964. [2]

  3. John Paciorek - Wikipedia

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    John Francis Paciorek (/ p ə ˈ tʃ ɔː r ɪ k /; born February 11, 1945) is an American former professional baseball player. He attended high school in Michigan, and was signed by the Houston Colt .45s while playing for the school's baseball team.

  4. Larry Doby - Wikipedia

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    Doby finished his 13-year major league career with a .283 batting average, accumulated 1,515 hits, 253 home runs and 970 RBIs in 1,533 games and 5,348 at-bats. [87] Of his 1,533 career games, 1,146 of them were spent with the Indians. "I played against great talent in the Major Leagues and I played against great talent in the Negro Leagues.

  5. Bob Tewksbury - Wikipedia

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    Career highlights and awards All-Star ( 1992 ) Robert Alan Tewksbury (born November 30, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher and current Mental Skills Coordinator for the Chicago Cubs .

  6. Eric Loeppky - Wikipedia

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    Eric Loeppky (born 1 August 1998) is a Canadian volleyball player and member of the Canadian national team. [1] He represented Canada at the 2024 Summer Olympics . [ 2 ]

  7. Randy Dobnak - Wikipedia

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    Randy Travis William Dobnak (born January 17, 1995) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Minnesota Twins organization. He made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut in 2019 for the Twins. Listed at 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) and 230 pounds (100 kg), he throws and bats right-handed.

  8. Lloyd Waner - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd James Waner (March 16, 1906 – July 22, 1982), nicknamed "Little Poison", was a Major League Baseball (MLB) center fielder.His small stature at 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) and 132 lb (60 kg) [1] made him one of the smallest players of his era.

  9. Lou Nordyke - Wikipedia

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    He also played for the 1907 St. Paul Saints. In total, Nordyke played professional baseball from 1901 to 1914. [4] After his baseball career, he spent time as a security guard at a bank. Nordyke died at the age of 69, of a heart attack [4] in Los Angeles. His remains were cremated and interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale ...