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  2. Max Lanier - Wikipedia

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    Hubert Max Lanier (August 18, 1915 – January 30, 2007) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He spent most of his Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the St. Louis Cardinals , but also played for the New York Giants and St. Louis Browns .

  3. 1946 Mexican League season - Wikipedia

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    The 1946 Mexican League season was the 22nd season in the history of the Mexican League (LMB). It was contested by eight teams. Alijadores de Tampico won their second consecutive title, finishing with a records of 56 wins and 41 losses, beating the runners-up, Diablos Rojos del México, by one game.

  4. List of people from St. Petersburg, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Max Lanier (1915–2007), MLB player, St. Louis Cardinals [16] Ron LeFlore (b. 1948), MLB player, Detroit Tigers; Gordon Mackenzie (1937–2014), MLB player, minor league manager [17] Zac MacMath (b. 1991), goalkeeper in Major League Soccer [18] Kevin Marion (b. 1984), former professional American and Canadian football player [19]

  5. Hal Lanier - Wikipedia

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    From November 2014 through the end of his 2018 contract, Lanier served as the first manager of the Ottawa Champions of the independent Can-Am League. From 1964 through 1973, Lanier played for the San Francisco Giants (1964–71) and New York Yankees (1972–73). He is the son of Max Lanier, a former MLB All-Star pitcher.

  6. Cuban League - Wikipedia

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    The following day Almendares manager Dolf Luque decided to use Max Lanier on 1 day's rest, and Lanier pitched a complete-game 9–2 victory to seal the pennant. In 1952–53 Lou Klein set the all-time home run record with 16. In 1955–56 Camilo Pascual led Cienfuegos to the pennant with a 12-5 record and 1.91 earned run average.

  7. 1942 World Series - Wikipedia

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    The Cardinals added another run in the ninth Johnny Hopp hit a leadoff single, moved to third on two groundouts and scored on a single by Max Lanier, who pitched three shutout innings to close the game and earn the win, leaving the Cardinals one win away from the championship.

  8. Lanier (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Lanier (born 1960), American lawyer and teacher; Max Lanier (1915–2007), American baseball player; Nicholas Lanier the Elder (died 1612), French court musician; Nicholas Lanier (1588–1666), English composer, singer, lutenist, and painter; Rob Lanier (born 1968), American college basketball coach; Randy Lanier (born 1954), American ...

  9. Harry Brecheen - Wikipedia

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    Harry David Brecheen (/ b r ə ˈ k iː n /, brə-KEEN, October 14, 1914 – January 17, 2004), nicknamed "the Cat", was an American left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played most of his career for the St. Louis Cardinals.