Curtis Leroy "Clank" Blefary (July 5, 1943 – January 28, 2001) was an American professional baseball left fielder who played in Major League Baseball...
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13 home runs. He started only 109 games, as manager Hank Bauer used Curt Blefary at first base for much of the season's second half. Before the 1968 season...
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and 4 Antonov An-30, airplane with the NATO reporting name "Clank" Curt Blefary (1943–2001), Baltimore Orioles baseball player nicknamed "Clank" Clank...
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Johnson (minors) were traded by the Astros to the Baltimore Orioles for Curt Blefary and John Mason (minors). January 22, 1969: Rusty Staub was traded by...
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1969: Joe Pepitone was traded by the Yankees to the Houston Astros for Curt Blefary. December 5, 1969: Al Downing and Frank Fernández were traded by the...
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from the original on August 12, 2009. Retrieved September 11, 2009. "Curt Blefary Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the original...
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shutouts in games 5 and 7, is named Series MVP. November 22 – Outfielder Curt Blefary of the Baltimore Orioles edges California Angels pitcher Marcelino López...
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playing time in his career in 1968 when he platooned in left field with Curt Blefary. For the season, he batted only .198 with eight home runs and 25 RBIs...
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0 km2) farm was sold to the state and became the site of Ramapo College Curt Blefary (1943–2001), American League Rookie of the Year, 1965 Lawrence Boadt...
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Biggio (born 1965) Dann Bilardello (born 1959) Alex Blandino (born 1992) Curt Blefary (1943–2001) John Boccabella (born 1941) Greg Bollo (born 1943) Julio...
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Championship title over the high favored Baltimore Orioles. January 28 – Curt Blefary, 57, left fielder who played for the Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros...
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American League to win the AL Most Valuable Player award. April 29, 1963: Curt Blefary was selected off waivers from the Yankees by the Baltimore Orioles as...
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1972: Ollie Brown was traded by the Padres to the Oakland Athletics for Curt Blefary, Mike Kilkenny and a player to be named later. The Athletics completed...
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the Yankees to the Oakland Athletics for Felipe Alou. May 26, 1971: Curt Blefary was traded by the Yankees to the Oakland Athletics for Rob Gardner. May...
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Johnny Allen (1945) MLB All-Star Luis Arroyo (1948) 2 x MLB All-Star Curt Blefary (1962-1963) 1965 AL Rookie of the Year Jim Bouton (1960) Author; MLB...
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Gold Glove Award, the Yankees traded Pepitone to the Houston Astros for Curt Blefary. Unhappy with how he was treated by the Astros, he threatened to retire...
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Rob Gardner was traded by the Athletics to the New York Yankees for Curt Blefary. June 12, 1971: Champ Summers was signed by the Athletics as an amateur...
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Baugh Don Baylor Steve Bechler Mark Belanger Armando Benítez Paul Blair Curt Blefary Mike Boddicker Ken Boyer (manager) Al Bumbry Enos Cabell Allie Clark...
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softball leagues. Major League Baseball baseball veterans Jim Rivera, Curt Blefary, Johnny Callison and Milt Pappas managed teams. Softball players included...
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complete the trade. Cuellar was traded to the Baltimore Orioles for Curt Blefary. Other new players included catcher Johnny Edwards, infielder Denis Menke...
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season was the fifth season in franchise history. December 27, 1972: Curt Blefary was released by the Padres. January 10, 1973: Dave Wehrmeister was drafted...
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163 April 27, 1968 Tom Phoebus Baltimore Orioles 6 Boston Red Sox 0 AL Curt Blefary 164 May 8, 1968 Catfish Hunter † Oakland Athletics 4 Minnesota Twins...
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the Athletics to the St. Louis Cardinals for Don Shaw. May 17, 1972: Curt Blefary, Mike Kilkenny, and a player to be named later were traded by the Athletics...
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Puerto Rico, claim National League MVP honors. November 22 – Outfielder Curt Blefary of the Baltimore Orioles edges California Angels pitcher Marcelino López...
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sociologist and theologian Jedediah Bila, author and political pundit Curt Blefary, professional baseball player Alex Boniello, actor Kathy Brier, actor...
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was signed as an amateur free agent by the Orioles. April 29, 1963: Curt Blefary was selected off waivers by the Orioles from the New York Yankees as...
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Baltimore Orioles for Norm Siebern on December 2, 1965. Simpson replaced Curt Blefary as the young outfielder traded along with Milt Pappas and Jack Baldschun...
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as "the hardest throwing pitcher that never made the Major Leagues.") Curt Blefary (1963) Davey Johnson (1963) Darold Knowles (1963) Tom Phoebus (1963)...
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lacrosse player and coach and dog mauling victim (b. 1968) January 28 Curt Blefary, baseball player (b. 1943) Sally Mansfield, actress (b. 1920) January...
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Allen (Philadelphia NL, 3B) 1965 Marcelino López (California AL, P) Curt Blefary (Baltimore AL, OF) Frank Linzy (San Francisco NL, P) Joe Morgan (Houston...
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