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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.

  3. Mooresville Moors - Wikipedia

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    [8] [34] [35] Player/manager Norm Small led the league with both 18 home runs and 100 runs scored, while Moors pitcher Lacy James led the league with 247 strikeouts. [8] Hoyt Wilhelm returned to Mooresville in 1946, pitching to a 21–8 record with a 2.47 ERA. Wilhelm returned after serving in the Army during World War II and earning the Purple ...

  4. James Hoyt (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Hoyt then signed with the Wichita Wingnuts of the American Association. [4] On June 30, 2012, Hoyt signed with the Olmecas de Tabasco of the Mexican League. In 11 games for Tabasco, Hoyt notched a 2.03 ERA with 20 strikeouts in 13.1 innings pitched in 11 games. Hoyt returned to Wichita in August 2012 and finished the season with the club. [5]

  5. 1960 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    Catcher Joe Ginsberg of the Orioles loses a struggle with Hoyt Wilhelm's knuckleball facing the Athletics, and ties the record set six days earlier by teammate Gus Triandos with three passed balls in one inning. Grand slams by Boston Red Sox teammates Vic Wertz and Rip Repulski at Fenway Park give Boston a 9–7 win over the Chicago White Sox.

  6. List of knuckleball pitchers - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball career statistics are from Baseball-Reference.com. Eddie Cicotte is credited as the inventor of the knuckleball. Hoyt Wilhelm won 124 games in relief, the major league record, and was the first pitcher to reach 200 saves and the first to appear in 1,000 games. R. A. Dickey reinvented his career by developing a knuckleball.

  7. 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

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  9. J. P. Small Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    J. P. Small Memorial Stadium is a baseball park in Jacksonville, Florida.It is located in the Durkeeville community in northwest Jacksonville. Constructed in 1912 and rebuilt in 1936, it was the city's first municipal recreation field, and served as its primary baseball park before the construction of Wolfson Park in 1954.

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