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    California, where Chris attended high school. Chris and his brothers all played baseball on the Oceanside High School baseball team. Chambliss enrolled at MiraCosta...
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  • Chambliss is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chris Chambliss (born 1948), American baseball player Clyde Chambliss, Alabama politician...
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    consecutive two-out singles by Thurman Munson, Reggie Jackson, and Chris Chambliss, scoring Munson. In the top of the sixth inning, Steve Garvey beat...
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  • five games to advance to win their first pennant in twelve years. Chris Chambliss would cap a memorable series with the first ever walk-off home run...
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    Steve Kline, Fred Beene, and Tom Buskey to the Cleveland Indians for Chris Chambliss, Dick Tidrow, and Cecil Upshaw on April 26, 1974. Peterson went 9–14...
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  • the ALCS, the Yankees defeated the Kansas City Royals in 5 games. Chris Chambliss's walk-off home run in Game 5 clinched the pennant for the Yankees....
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    Littell was the pitcher for Kansas City, and Chris Chambliss was the first batter for New York. Chambliss hit Littell's first pitch into the right field...
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    Yankee Stadium! Rizzuto also called the pennant-winning home run hit by Chris Chambliss in the American League Championship Series on October 14, 1976, on...
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  • League MVP award. Third baseman, Graig Nettles, and first baseman, Chris Chambliss were the key run producers, while speedy outfielders Roy White and...
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    rallying to tie the game. On the first pitch of the bottom of the ninth, Chris Chambliss hit a series-ending walk off home run off closer Mark Littell. In the...
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  • New York Yankees. May 7, 1988: Chris Chambliss was signed as a free agent by the Yankees. May 10, 1988: Chris Chambliss was released by the Yankees. June...
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    Tommy Davis 2,121 226 Duke Snider* 2,116 227 Dale Murphy 2,111 228 Chris Chambliss 2,109 229 Ellis Burks 2,107 230 Paul O'Neill 2,105 231 John Montgomery...
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    breakdancers now refer to themselves as B-girls. Hass, Aida Y.; Moloney, Chris; Chambliss, William J. (2016). Criminology: Connecting Theory, Research and Practice...
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    Nettles, Dennis Eckersley, Buddy Bell and 1971 Rookie of the Year Chris Chambliss, for a number of players who made no impact. Constant ownership changes...
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    Blaine Boyer (2005–2011, 2014–2018) Dan Brouthers (1879–1896, 1904) Chris Chambliss (1971–1986, 1988) Ben Chapman (1930–1941, 1944–1946) David Cone (1986–2001...
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    five College World Series and won the 2013 National Championship. Chris Chambliss led the Bruins to the 1969 CWS, UCLA's first. The team defeated Santa...
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    American League Championship Series; he was standing on-deck when Chris Chambliss hit the series-winning home run in Game 5. After retiring, Alomar became...
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  • Jacobo Carty (1963–1979): "Big Boy (Beeg Boy)" or "Rico" Chris Chambliss, Carroll Christopher Chambliss (1971–1988): "Silent One" Darrell Evans, Darrell Wayne...
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  • New York Mets drafted Ken Singleton. The Cincinnati Reds selected Chris Chambliss in the 31st round only to have him enroll in junior college. The Mets...
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    night his future team won the American League pennant on a homer by Chris Chambliss. During the 1980s (1983, 1985, and 1987 respectively), Jackson was...
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    standout performances from key players like Dale Murphy, Bob Horner, Chris Chambliss, Phil Niekro, and Gene Garber. The Braves were swept in the NLCS in...
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    from the original on June 28, 2009. Retrieved September 13, 2009. "Chris Chambliss Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the...
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    major league record for a right-handed fielding first baseman until Chris Chambliss surpassed him in 1984. His 1,281 career assists ranked second in league...
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    who was one of the seven candidates interviewed by Arizona alongside Chris Chambliss, Carlos Tosca, Clint Hurdle, Tom Spencer, Ron Hassey, and Terry Francona;...
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    career home run. Chris Chambliss won the 1976 ALCS by hitting a "walk-off" home run in which thousands of fans ran onto the field as Chambliss circled the...
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    Bernie Carbo (Cincinnati NL, OF) 1971 Bill Parsons (Milwaukee AL, P) Chris Chambliss (Cleveland AL, 1B) Reggie Cleveland (St. Louis NL, P) Earl Williams...
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  • telecasts. Messer handled the post-game clubhouse celebration after the Chris Chambliss home run that won the 1976 ALCS. Messer's most famous call may have...
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  • Tom Buskey were traded by the Yankees to the Cleveland Indians for Chris Chambliss, Dick Tidrow and Cecil Upshaw. May 4, 1974: Mike Pazik and cash were...
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    January in which Carew would have moved to the Yankees in exchange for Chris Chambliss, Juan Beníquez, Dámaso García, and Dave Righetti. In 2020, Carew denied...
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    ground by Braves first baseman (and former longtime Yankee teammate) Chris Chambliss who then sat on him. In 1985, after teammate Eric Show surrendered...
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