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Denver Clayton Lemaster (February 25, 1939 – July 24, 2024) was an American professional baseball player and left-handed pitcher who appeared in 357 games over 11 seasons (1962–1972) for the Milwaukee / Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros and Montreal Expos. A one-time (1967) National League All-Star, Lemaster won 90 games over the course of his ...
July 24 – Denny Lemaster, 85, former pitcher for the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros and Montreal Expos from 1962–1972 and 1967 Major League Baseball All-Star Game member. [ 83 ] July 28 – Reyes Moronta , 31, former relief pitcher for the San Francisco Giants , Los Angeles Dodgers , Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Angels ...
Denny Lemaster, 85, American baseball player (Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, Montreal Expos). [563] John Nesselroade, 88, American psychologist. [564] Naw Zipporah Sein, 69, Burmese political activist, cancer. [565] Patrick Stoddart, 79, British journalist and media consultant. [566]
Denny Lemaster was a pitching phenom at Oxnard High who became a big leaguer. Buddy Salinas had a baseball signed by him in 1963 that he felt compelled to return.
Sanford Koufax (/ ˈ k oʊ f æ k s /; né Braun; born December 30, 1935), nicknamed "the Left Arm of God", is an American former baseball pitcher who played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers from 1955 to 1966.
Lewis LeMaster November 10, 2024 at 5:11 AM By scanning three consecutive days of the Times Recorder on Sept. 22, 23 and 25, 1944, I discovered the Times Recorder kept its readers abreast of all ...
Aug. 2—By TIM GEARHART For The Ironton Tribune COAL GROVE — A $1 million upgrade to Lemaster Stadium at Dawson-Bryant High School in Coal Grove is nearing completion. When finished over the ...
The 1967 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 38th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball.