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  2. Pete Gray - Wikipedia

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    First of three one-armed men to play Major League Baseball. Peter James Gray (né Wyshner; March 6, 1915 – June 30, 2002) was an American professional baseball outfielder who played for the St. Louis Browns of Major League Baseball for one season in 1945. He was notable for playing despite having lost his right arm in a childhood accident.

  3. A Winner Never Quits - Wikipedia

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    A Winner Never Quits is a 1986 television film based on the true story of baseball player Pete Gray, the first one-armed man ever to play major league baseball, hired in 1943 as a "freak attraction" and wartime morale-booster by the Memphis Chicks, Class-A minor league ball club. Though a success, Gray maintains a tough, defensive veneer, which ...

  4. Lists of Negro league baseball players - Wikipedia

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    The players below are some of the most notable of those who played Negro league baseball, beginning with the codification of baseball's color line barring African American players (about 1892), past the re-integration in 1946 of the sport, up until the Negro leagues finally expired about 1962. Members of the Baseball Hall of Fame are noted with ...

  5. 1944 World Series - Wikipedia

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    1944 saw perhaps the nadir of 20th-century baseball, as the long-moribund St. Louis Browns won their only American League pennant. Some of the players were 4-Fs, rejected by the military for physical defects (such as one armed Pete Gray) or limitations that precluded duty. [2]

  6. Homestead Grays - Wikipedia

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    Negro World Series championships. 1943. 1944. 1948. The Homestead Grays (also known as Washington Grays or Washington Homestead Grays) were a professional baseball team that played in the Negro leagues in the United States. The team was formed in 1912 by Cumberland Posey, and remained in continuous operation for 38 seasons.

  7. Pittsburgh Pirates all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    This list is complete and up-to-date as of August 15, 2024. The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Pittsburgh Pirates National League franchise (1891–present), previously known as the Pittsburgh Alleghenys (1882–1890)

  8. San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler, who spent big in ... - AOL

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    Peter Seidler and his brother Tom, as well as cousins Kevin and Brian O'Malley, bought into the Padres in 2012 with advice and support from Peter O'Malley, who owned the Los Angeles Dodgers from ...

  9. List of Negro league baseball players (E–L) - Wikipedia

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    Second baseman. Louisville White Sox, Washington Pilots, Nashville Elite Giants, Columbus Elite Giants, Washington Elite Giants, Baltimore Elite Giants, Mexican League. [ 420 ] Charlie Humber.