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  2. John Paciorek - Wikipedia

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    He was the oldest of eight children; two of his brothers, Tom and Jim, went on to have MLB careers as well. He attended St. Ladislaus High School in Hamtramck, Michigan, and was named to the varsity baseball team as a freshman. During his high school career, he focused on strength building to achieve his dream of being a baseball player.

  3. Prep talk: Dan Maye, Tom Dill showing longevity as baseball ...

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    Dan Maye enters his 36th season as baseball coach at Royal High. Sherman Oaks Notre Dame's Tom Dill begins his 34th season as coach.

  4. Craig R. Wright - Wikipedia

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    Wright was the primary author of The Diamond Appraised (1989) with 10% of the material being provided by pitching coach Tom House. [7] With most of Wright's work taking place outside the public domain, it was a rare look at the type of work he was doing and how it was being used - or not used.

  5. Tom Murphy (catcher) - Wikipedia

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    Murphy ultimately committed to play baseball at the University at Buffalo. [3] In the summer of 2010, he played summer league baseball with the Oneonta Outlaws of the New York Collegiate Baseball League. [4] In 2011, he was named the Mid-American Conference Baseball Player of the Year after leading the conference with a .384 batting average. [5]

  6. Tom Paciorek - Wikipedia

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    Career highlights and awards All-Star ( 1981 ) Thomas Marian Paciorek ( / p ə ˈ tʃ ɔːr ɛ k / pə- CHOR -ek ; born November 2, 1946) is an American former outfielder and first baseman who spent 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1970–1975), Atlanta Braves (1976–1978), Seattle Mariners (1978–1981 ...

  7. Meet Roki Sasaki, MLB’s next free agent superstar - AOL

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    Sasaki’s career stats make for even better reading, with the so-called “Monster of the Reiwa Era” recording an ERA of just 2.02, picking up 524 strikeouts in 414 2/3 innings.

  8. Tom Niedenfuer - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Edward Niedenfuer (born August 13, 1959) is an American former professional baseball right-handed pitcher. Exclusively a reliever during his ten-year career, he played his first six-plus seasons for the Los Angeles Dodgers, then finished out with the Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals.

  9. 3,000 strikeout club - Wikipedia

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    Nolan Ryan is Major League Baseball's all-time strikeout leader at 5,714. In Major League Baseball (MLB), the 3,000 strikeout club is the group of 19 pitchers who have struck out 3,000 or more batters in their careers. Walter Johnson became the first member in 1923, and was the only one until Bob Gibson joined in 1974.