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Tony Lee Cloninger (August 13, 1940 – July 24, 2018) was an American professional baseball player and coach. He played in Major League Baseball as a right-handed pitcher from 1961 through 1972 for the Milwaukee / Atlanta Braves , Cincinnati Reds and the St. Louis Cardinals .
a Tony Cloninger had one Opening Day start for the Atlanta Braves in 1966. He also had one Opening Day start for the Milwaukee Braves in 1965, giving him a total of two Opening Day starts for the Braves' franchise. [8] [67]
Tony Peña + 2009–2014 Managed the Kansas City Royals (2002–2005) [37] Bench Coach the New York Yankees (2009–2014); First Base Coach the New York Yankees (2006–2008, 2015–2017) [38] Josh Bard: 2018–2019 bullpen coach the Los Angeles Dodgers (2016–2017, 2020–present) [39] [40] Carlos Mendoza: 2020–2023
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Mar. 15—PLAINS TWP. — Ken Griffey Sr. was the last player chosen in the 1969 Major League Baseball player draft — his future teammate on the Cincinnati Reds, Don Gullett, was drafted number ...
CIN: Tony Pérez (1), Johnny Bench (1) The Pirates started the Game 3 scoring by a run in the first inning off Tony Cloninger , who averted disaster three times before Anderson finally yanked him for a pinch-hitter in the fifth with the score 2–2.
July 3 – At Candlestick Park, Atlanta Braves pitcher Tony Cloninger hits two grand slams in a game against the Giants; he thus becomes the first National League player and only pitcher in major league history to do so. His nine RBI in a game also is a record for pitchers. The Braves win 17–3 and Cloninger improves his record to 9–7.
On August 8, during a game against the Milwaukee Braves, Koufax jammed his pitching elbow while diving back to second base to beat a pick-off throw by Tony Cloninger. He managed to pitch and win two more games, but on the morning after his 19th win, a shutout in which he struck out 13 batters, Koufax woke up to find his elbow "as big as his ...