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  2. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  3. Clyde McCullough - Wikipedia

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    He was a key manager and instructor in the Mets' farm system in the mid- to late-1960s when the club developed young pitchers such as Tom Seaver, Nolan Ryan, Jerry Koosman and Tug McGraw. In 1982, McCullough was serving as the Padres' bullpen coach when he was found dead in his San Francisco hotel room on September 18 during a road trip. He was ...

  4. List of baseball players who died during their careers

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    Stapleton Baseball Club: struck on head by a pitch 1908 [131] John Garcia: 28 Catcher: Cuban Giants: cardiac arrest during game 1904 [132] Josh Gibson † 35 Catcher: Homestead Grays: brain tumor and stroke: 1947 Clifford Larkins: 21 Catcher: Zulu Cannibal Giants: struck on the throat by a pitch 1937 [133] José Leblanc: 28 Pitcher: Cuban Stars

  5. Tim McCarver - Wikipedia

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    James Timothy McCarver (October 16, 1941 – February 16, 2023) was an American professional baseball catcher, television sports commentator, and singer. [1] [2] He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1959 to 1980 for four teams, spending almost all of his career with the St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies.

  6. A. Ray Smith - Wikipedia

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    A. Ray Smith (May 1, 1915 – June 28, 1999, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States) was a long-time baseball executive, best known for his ownership of the minor-league Tulsa Oilers franchise, which he later moved to Louisville, Kentucky, where the team set minor league attendance records.

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  8. Tom Urbani - Wikipedia

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    Thomas James Urbani (January 21, 1968 – September 28, 2022) was an American professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball for four seasons. He pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1993 through the 1996 midseason, before joining the Detroit Tigers for the rest of the season.

  9. Learn about three of the eight members of the Somerset County Baseball Old-Timers Hall of Fame Class of 2024.