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Vazquez’s consistency putting him in exclusive company
Feb 18, 2011; Jupiter, FL, USA; Florida Marlins starting pitcher Javier Vazquez (23) throws during spring training at Roger Dean Stadium. Credit: Steve Mitchell-US PRESSWIRE ( Steve Mitchell-US PRESSWIRE, US PRESSWIRE / February 18 , 2011 )
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The Fabulous ’50s ( Time/Life Your Hit Parade ) $23.50 This Time-Life series CD has 24 tracks: (1) Crazy ‘Bout Ya Baby – The Crew-Cuts; (2) Hey Joe! – Frankie Laine; (3) The Secret – Gordon MacRae; (4) I’m in Love Again – April Stevens; (5) I Understand – The Four Tunes; (6) The Breeze and I – Caterina Valente; (7) Gambler’s Guitar – Rusty Draper; (8) Sway – Dean Martin; (9) Mambo Italiano – Rosemary Clooney; (10) From the Vine Came the Grape – The Ga… |
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That’s Amore: A Collection of Italian Favorites (Pier 1) $38.25 A terrific collection of Italian classics by Louis Prima, Al Martino, Perry Como, Peggy Lee and more. 12 tracks…. |
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Nineteen Summers: Padres 1969 – 1988 $16.09 The Beginnings to the end…. |
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Baseball’s Dirtiest Tricks [VHS] $1.99 … |
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GAYLORD PERRY San Diego Padres 1978 Majestic Cooperstown Throwback Away Baseball Jersey Same Style Jersey “Gaylord Perry” wore during the 1978 season as a member of the “San Diego” Padres JERSEY FEATURES: – Manufactured by “Majestic Athletic” – Cooperstown Collection Throwback Series – 100% polyester heavyweight “Double Knit” fabric – re-inforced stitching on shoulder and sleeve seams – Rib knit V-neck and cuff trim – Majestic “Cooperstown” neck label – Majestic “Cooperstown” jock ta… |
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Gaylord Perry Forever Collectibles Cooperstown Collection Ltd. Ed. Bobble Head … |
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The Raven and the Whale: Poe, Melville, and the New York Literary Scene $3.98 A social, cultural, and literary history of the New York literary scene between 1833 and 1857, The Raven and the Whale focuses on the long and acrimonious battle between the conservative Lewis Gaylord Clark, the editor of the influential Knickerbocker, and his camp, and the democratic Evert Duyckinck, a Wiley and Putnam editor who commissioned works by both Poe and Melville, and the “Young America… |
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How to Pitch (Major league Baseball Players Guides) $210.79 Thirteen professional pitchers give tips on delivering various types of pitches, developing the pitching strategy of a game, and fielding the pitcher’s position…. |
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Me and the Spitter;: An Autobiographical Confession $22.00 … |
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1984 Topps Hall Of Fame (20) Card Baseball Lot (Johnny Bench) (Gaylord Perry) (Carl Yastrzemski) (Rickey Henderson) (Andre Dawson) (Jim Rice) (George Brett) (Wade Boggs) (Steve Carlton) (Rod Carew) (Tony Gwynn) (Reggie Jackson) (Joe Morgan) (Eddie Murray) (Jim Palmer) (Cal Ripken Jr.) (Nolan Ryan) (Mike Schmidt) (Ryan Sandberg) (Tom Seaver) (Dave Winfield) (Robin Yount) $24.50 1984 Topps Hall Of Fame (20) Card Baseball Lot (Bench, Perry & Yas are one one card and listed as retiring) (Johnny Bench) (Gaylord) Perry) (Carl Yastrzemski) (Rickey Henderson) (Andre Dawson) (Jim Rice) (George Brett) (Wade Boggs) (Steve Carlton) (Rod Carew) (Tony Gwynn) (Reggie Jackson) (Joe Morgan) (Eddie Murray) (Jim Palmer) (Cal Ripken Jr.) (Nolan Ryan) (Mike Schmidt) (Ryan Sandberg) (Tom Se… |
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300 Win Club $29.78 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Roger Clemens, Cy Young, Nolan Ryan, Christy Mathewson, Lefty Grove, Randy Johnson, Greg Maddux, Tom Seaver, Gaylord Perry, Walter Johnson, Steve Carlton, Tom Glavine, Warren Spahn, John Clarkson, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Phil Niekro, 300 Win Club, Don Sutton, Early Wynn, Charles Radbourn, Tim Keefe, Mickey Welch, Kid Nichols, Eddie Plank, Pud Galvin, 300 Wins-3000 K’s Club. Excerpt: In Major League Baseball , the 300 Wins-3000 K’s club is an informal term applied to the group of pitchers who have won 300 or more games and struck out 3000 batters or more in their careers. There are currently 10 pitchers to have accomplished this feat. Club Bold Pitcher (active pitchers in bold): Strikeouts: Wins: Teams: Seasons Closest Active Players Pitcher: Wins: Srikeouts: Teams: Date of Birth See also (online edition) 300 win club 3000 strikeout club References (URLs online) Sortable Player Stats on MLB.com A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at In Major League Baseball , the 300 win club refers to the group of pitchers 24 as of 2009 who have won 300 or more games. While the “300 club” is an informal group, becoming a member is among the highest accomplishments a starting pitcher can achieve. Several members retired soon after winning their 300th game; two retired with exactly 300 victories. All eligible pitchers with 300 wins have been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame . Many observers expect the club to gain few, if any, members in the foreseeable future. History The first player to win 300 games was Pud Galvin in 1888. Six pitchers entered the club in the 19th century, with a seventh, Cy Young , joining in 1901. Early in the history of professional baseball, starting rotations of two men were commonplace, giving the best pitchers far more |
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3000 Strikeout Club: Roger Clemens, Pedro Mart nez, Nolan Ryan, Ferguson Jenkins, Bob Gibson, Curt Schilling, Randy Johnson, Greg Maddux $27.83 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Roger Clemens, Pedro Martínez, Nolan Ryan, Ferguson Jenkins, Bob Gibson, Curt Schilling, Randy Johnson, Greg Maddux, John Smoltz, Tom Seaver, Gaylord Perry, Walter Johnson, Steve Carlton, Bert Blyleven, 3,000 Strikeout Club, Phil Niekro, Don Sutton, 300 Wins-3000 K’s Club. Excerpt: Walter Johnson was the only pitcher in Major League Baseball with 3,000 strikeouts for 50 years. In Major League Baseball (MLB), the 3,000 strikeout club is a term applied to the group of pitchers who have struck out 3,000 or more batters in their careers. Walter Johnson was the first to reach 3,000 and was the only pitcher at this milestone for 50 years until Bob Gibson recorded his 3,000th strikeout in 1974. In total, 16 pitchers have reached 3,000 strikeouts with John Smoltz , the most recent member, joining in 2008. Steve Carlton and Randy Johnson are the only left-handed pitchers in this group. Randy Johnson was also the pitcher quickest to 3,000 strikeouts, taking fewer games pitched or innings pitched than any other pitcher. César Gerónimo is the only player struck out by two different pitchers for their 3,000th strikeout, first by Gibson in 1974 and then Nolan Ryan in 1980. The Chicago Cubs are one of two franchises to see multiple pitchers record their 3,000th strikeout on their roster, first Ferguson Jenkins in 1982 and then Greg Maddux in 2005. The Minnesota Twins also had two pitchers reach the milestone with their team. Walter Johnson was the first, joining the club while the franchise was called the Washington Senators, then Bert Blyleven joined in 1986 with the team in Minnesota. Ten 3,000 strikeout pitchers are also members of the 300 win club. Membership in the 3,000 strikeout club is often described as a guarantee of eventual entry into the Baseball Hall |
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Baseball Players From North Carolina, including: Enos Slaughter, Hoyt Wilhelm, Gaylord Perry, Mark Grace, Luke Appling, Kevin Millwood, Wes Ferrell, Brian Roberts, Rick Ferrell, Catfish Hunter, Trot Nixon, Billy Goodman, Barry Moore (baseball), Ben Wade $34.86 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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Baseball Players from North Carolina: Enos Slaughter, Hoyt Wilhelm, Josh Hamilton, Gaylord Perry, Johnny Oates, Josh Whitesell, Rick Ferrell $21.98 Source Wikipedia,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Books LLC, Wiki Series |
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Campbell University $14.13 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Campbell Fighting Camels, Campbell Fighting Camels Men’s Basketball, Campbell Fighting Camels Men’s Basketball Coaches, Campbell Fighting Camels Men’s Basketball Players, Campbell University Alumni, Campbell University People, Presidents of Campbell University, Gaylord Perry, Kivett Hall, Paul Green, Randy Peele, John M. Tyson, Stuart Couch, Elaine Marshall, Jonathan Rodriguez, Kirk Earlywine, Butler Chapel, Bob Etheridge, Dale Steele, Jim Perry, Robbie Laing, Meg Scott Phipps, Wcce, David R. Lewis, George Lehmann, Earl Smith, Barker-lane Stadium, Carter Gymnasium, Jerry M. Wallace, Norman Adrian Wiggins, John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center, Campbell University Divinity School, the Campbell Times, Keith Hills Country Club, James Archibald Campbell, Campbell Fighting Camels Baseball, Woody Upchurch, Ann Marie Calabria, Leslie H. Campbell, Lundy-fetterman School of Business, Campbell University School of Pharmacy, Campbell University School of Education, Taylor Field, D. Rich Memorial, Donna Stroud, Fred Mccall. Excerpt: Location: Buies Creek, North Carolina Barker-Lane Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Buies Creek, North Carolina . The stadium is located on the campus of Campbell University and hosts the school’s American football program. The stadium is scheduled to be completed in stages with the first stage to include the field, the field house, the main entrance, the bowl, seating for 5,000 spectators and necessary road realignment and the final two stages are scheduled to include additional seating, a press box, a second entrance, stadium lights, plus other necessary features. All phases of the stadium were scheduled to be completed by the second season of Campbell University football in 2009. The first scoring play in Barker-Lane Stadium was a field goal |









