Claude Wilson Osteen (born August 9, 1939), nicknamed "Gomer" because of his resemblance to television character Gomer Pyle, is an American former professional...
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team's starting pitching rotation with Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, and Claude Osteen. Sixteen of Sutton's 23 MLB seasons were spent with the Dodgers. He...
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pitchers. The Dodgers' strong core of pitchers, which also included Claude Osteen and Ron Perranoski, kept them in the pennant race and into the Series...
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Osteen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Champ Osteen (1877–1962), former baseball shortstop Claude Osteen (born 1939), left-handed...
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Claude Osteen Los Angeles Dodgers Opening Day Starting pitcher 1958–1961 1963 1965 1969 Succeeded by Johnny Podres Sandy Koufax Claude Osteen Claude Osteen...
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collected his second hit - a double - off of Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Claude Osteen. He was traded along with Grant Jackson and Jim Hutto from the Phillies...
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sent to the Houston Astros as part of a trade that brought pitcher Claude Osteen to the Cardinals. Larson made his major league debut with the Astros...
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Cold Case Nick "Stump" Fanelli Episode: "Frank's Best" 2006 Just Legal Claude Osteen Episode: "The Code" 2006 Without a Trace Doug Berry Episode: "All for...
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"Claude Wilson Osteen (1939-)". Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. Tennessee Historical Society. Retrieved January 25, 2014. "Claude Osteen"...
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hosted in the modern era of baseball. Wally Bunker of the Orioles faced Claude Osteen of the Dodgers. Bunker, plagued with injuries in the regular season...
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French writer Claude Olney (1931–1995), college professor and author Claude Onesta (born 1957), French handball player Claude Osteen (born 1939), American...
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the series. The Dodgers fought back in Games 3 and 4, with wins by Claude Osteen and Drysdale. With the Series tied at 2–2, Koufax pitched a four-hit...
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Phil Ortega, Pete Richert, and Dick Nen to the Washington Senators for Claude Osteen, John Kennedy, and cash. Howard went from a fourth outfielder with Los...
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Glenn Gregson Los Angeles Dodgers pitching coach 1998–1999 Succeeded by Claude Osteen Preceded by Dave Wallace New York Mets pitching coach 2001–2002 Succeeded by...
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percentage. Wynn was traded from the Astros to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Claude Osteen and minor-league right-handed pitcher David Culpepper at the Winter...
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Joe Nathan – Bellingham Giants, 1995; Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, 1997 Claude Osteen - Wenatchee Chiefs, 1958 Troy Percival – Boise Hawks, 1991 Eduardo Pérez...
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named later were traded by the Dodgers to the Washington Senators for Claude Osteen, John Kennedy and cash. The Dodgers completed the deal by sending Dick...
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Wills (8) Steve Garvey Willie Crawford Willie Davis (8) Bill Buckner Claude Osteen (3) 1969 Tom Haller (2) Ron Fairly (4) Jim Lefebvre Ted Sizemore Bill...
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Sisler and cash were acquired from the Washington Senators for pitcher Claude Osteen. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg...
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Preceded by Dick Such Texas Rangers pitching coach 1985–1992 Succeeded by Claude Osteen...
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Wilbur Cooper 3,480 75 John Smoltz* 3,473 76 Bartolo Colón 3,461.2 77 Claude Osteen 3,460.2 78 Catfish Hunter* 3,449.1 79 Joe McGinnity* 3,441.1 80 David...
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Astrodome in Houston, Texas, Schmidt hit a ball off Houston Astros' pitcher Claude Osteen that looked like a sure home run. The ball hit a public address speaker...
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Throwing Machine." Singer had a breakout season in 1969, tying with Claude Osteen with a club high 20 wins, as he had a 20-12 record with a club best...
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1954 John Olerud First baseman Washington State Toronto Blue Jays 1989 Claude Osteen Pitcher Reading HS (OH) Cincinnati Reds 1957 Mel Ott* Outfielder Gretna...
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Omiyale, football player Randall Keith Orton, professional wrestler Claude Osteen, baseball pitcher Jimmy Outlaw, baseball player Park Overall, actress...
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over a Los Angeles team that featured Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale and Claude Osteen. The shutout was part of a World Series record-setting 33+1⁄3 consecutive...
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Orioles pitching coach 1992–1994 Succeeded by Mike Flanagan Preceded by Claude Osteen Texas Rangers pitching coach 1995–2000 Succeeded by Bobby Cuellar...
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club sooner. In the off-season, the Astros traded starting pitcher Claude Osteen to the Cardinals, and lost pitching ace Don Wilson, who died from carbon...
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Vaughn 41 Mickey Welch * 41 44 Chief Bender * 40 Jim Bunning * 40 Larry French 40 Sandy Koufax * 40 Claude Osteen 40 Ed Reulbach 40 Mel Stottlemyre 40...
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national Nielsen rating of 28.5, the highest ever for an All-Star Game. Claude Osteen was credited with the win. Clyde Wright was charged with the loss. Mel...
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