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    Jerry Dean Lumpe (/ˈlʌmpiː/ LUMP-ee; June 2, 1933 – August 15, 2014) was an American professional baseball player and coach. He had a 12-season career...
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  • (1813–1876), Austrian obstetrician Jerry Lumpe (1933-2014), American professional baseball player and coach Sheila Lumpe (1935-2014), American politician...
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  • Juan Pizarro. Hank Bauer would lead off with a single to left. After Jerry Lumpe struck out bunting a third strike foul, Mickey Mantle singled to left-center...
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  • football player and coach. Sulejman Kupusović, 63, Bosnian film director. Jerry Lumpe, 81, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers...
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  • capitalize on their lead. After allowing hits from Mantle, Berra and Jerry Lumpe, and a walk to Elston Howard, who was pinch-hitting for Harry Simpson...
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  • player Pierce Johnson, current MLB player Mike Kickham, former MLB player Jerry Lumpe, former MLB player Shaun Marcum, former MLB player Bill Mueller, former...
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    public address announcer. Prior to 1951 season (exact date unknown) Jerry Lumpe was signed as an amateur free agent by the Yankees. Don Taussig was acquired...
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    LeCure (born 1984), MLB pitcher Dale Long (1926–1991), MLB outfielder Jerry Lumpe (1933–2014), MLB infielder Shaun Marcum (born 1981), MLB pitcher Jay...
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  • Philadelphia Phillies. May 26, 1959: Johnny Kucks, Tom Sturdivant, and Jerry Lumpe were traded by the Yankees to the Kansas City Athletics for Ralph Terry...
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    Anderson and $50,000 from the Tigers to the Kansas City Athletics for Jerry Lumpe, Dave Wickersham and Ed Rakow on November 18, 1963. Wearing uniform #7...
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  • Sparky Lyle in the ninth inning of the second game. October 20, 1967: Jerry Lumpe was released by the Tigers. November 28, 1967: Dave Wickersham was traded...
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  • he did receive some talented younger players such as Norm Siebern and Jerry Lumpe, and the cash helped the team pay the bills. However, with few exceptions...
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  • 1920 Roy Luebbe, C, 1925 Lucas Luetge, P, 2021–2022 Matt Luke, OF, 1996 Jerry Lumpe, IF, 1956–1959 Scott Lusader, OF, 1991 Sparky Lyle, P, 1972–1978 Lance...
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    season. Starting in 1964, after Detroit acquired veteran second baseman Jerry Lumpe, Wood was a utility infielder and backup second baseman. He remained...
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  • Sasao Gouland, governor of Chuuk State, Micronesia (d. 2011) 1933 – Jerry Lumpe, American baseball player and coach (d. 2014) 1933 – Lew "Sneaky Pete"...
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  • August 15 James Freeman Gilbert, geophysicist and academic (b. 1931) Jerry Lumpe, baseball player and coach (b. 1933) August 16 Mike Matarazzo, bodybuilder...
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  • 2018 Eric Ludwick, P, 1997 Larry Luebbers, P, 2002 Ruddy Lugo, P, 2007 Jerry Lumpe, IF, 1959–63 Jesús Luzardo, P, 2019–21 Scott Lydy, OF, 1993 Rick Lysander...
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    May 26, 1959 he was traded to the Kansas City Athletics, together with Jerry Lumpe and Tom Sturdivant, for Ralph Terry and Héctor López. On October 11,...
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  • allowed a double to Dick Howser, an RBI single to Jay Hankins, a walk to Jerry Lumpe, and a two-run double to Lou Klimchock. Bruckbauer then departed and...
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    Jurewicz, Hal Stowe, Jim Finigan, John Gabler, Joe Pactwa, Larry Murray, Jerry Lumpe, Jerry Kenney, Dave Bergman, and Dennis Werth. Maguolo was Head Scout for...
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  • Charlie Silvera Infielders  6 Andy Carey 40 Tom Carroll 42 Jerry Coleman 20 Billy Hunter 11 Jerry Lumpe  1 Billy Martin 12 Gil McDougald 17 Bobby Richardson...
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  • Johnson Infielders 29 Fritz Brickell  6 Andy Carey 10 Tony Kubek 11 Jerry Lumpe 12 Gil McDougald  1 Bobby Richardson 14 Bill Skowron 20 Marv Throneberry...
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  • Charlie Wilson, American naval officer and politician (d. 2010) June 2 – Jerry Lumpe, American baseball player and coach (d. 2014) June 6 – Eli Broad, American...
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  • Willie Ludolph, P, 1924 Dawel Lugo, IF, 2018–2020 Urbano Lugo, P, 1990 Jerry Lumpe, IF, 1964–1967 Don Lund, OF, 1949–1954 Scott Lusader, OF, 1987–1990 Billy...
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  • Lindell (1937) MLB All-Star Dale Long (1950) MLB All-Star Mike Lum (1964) Jerry Lumpe (1953) MLB All-Star Pinky May (1934) MLB All-Star Clyde McCullough (1937)...
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  • Athletics to the New York Yankees for Johnny Kucks, Tom Sturdivant, and Jerry Lumpe. August 20, 1959: Ray Boone was selected off waivers from the Athletics...
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  • Berra 39 Darrell Johnson Infielders  6 Andy Carey 42 Jerry Coleman 15 Joe Collins 11 Jerry Lumpe  1 Billy Martin 12 Gil McDougald 29 Bobby Richardson...
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    Terry to the New York Yankees for Johnny Kucks, Tom Sturdivant, and Jerry Lumpe. For all his offensive skills, López led American League third basemen...
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  • Freehan Tigers 1 1B Joe Pepitone Yankees 2 1B Norm Siebern Athletics 4 2B Jerry Lumpe Tigers 1 3B Frank Malzone Red Sox 8 SS Luis Aparicio-x Orioles 10 SS...
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    State alongside his future New York and Kansas City baseball teammate Jerry Lumpe on a team that won two NAIA Championships in 1952 and 1953. Both players...
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