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  • ...the Major League roster. He made his Major League debut on April 16, 1977 at Cleveland Stadium. He replaced Luis Tiant to start 6th inning and struck o ...st 6-2. The longest complete game of his career came on June 11, [[1979]] at Royals Stadium. Stanley threw a 10-inning, 4-hit shutout against the Royal
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  • During his "career" as a Devil Ray, Julio Franco had only one at-bat; he struck out.
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  • ...off on a few ignorant freshmen who happened to stumble in their apartment at 3am. Would spread quickly however and after two days nobody would dare touc Since throwing out beer was penalized by anal probe at [[Northern Illinois University]], these budding geniuses needed to devise a
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  • ...e player was Carl Yastrzemki, and his childhood goal was to hit a home run at Fenway Park. He graduated from Canton High School in 1976, where he was ca He played baseball at the University of Florida for three years, earning first-team All-American
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  • ...'Meat n' Potatoes'' combo (along with [[Reggie Jackson]]), Joyner is a big bat on a big team. He's one of the top players on his team, and one of the top ...gazine in [[2005]] that he briefly took steroids as a member of the Padres at the urging of teammate Ken Caminiti
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  • ...the season with 39 homers and 201 hits, he became the first player to hit at least 35 home runs and collect 200 hits for three consecutive years. His p ...Morgan, which led to a suspension and ultimately an unceremonious release at the end of the season. He played his final game on August 3, 1989.
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  • Puckett is the Twins' all-time leader in hits, at-bats, total bases, doubles, and runs scored. He is also credited with givi ...home in Scottsdale, Arizona, and died the next day at a Phoenix hospital. At age 45, he became the second-youngest person to die after being inducted in
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  • It's pretty simple, Jose Uribe should never see an at-bat for your team. His 747 power rating is simply awful, one of the lowest in
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  • ...ay in college. He [[Colleges attended by RBIers|played college baseball]] at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and was selected by the San Fr ...McCovey. Speier grounded out to second base in his first Major League at-bat, but went 2 for 4 that day with a double and 2 RBI.
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  • ...a state championship in [[1977]]. He also played American Legion baseball at Grafton Hill. ...hefty to play outfield; didn’t have the stamina to pitch; and lacked range at first base. His only option was to learn how to catch.
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  • ...Angeles Dodgers, and his brother Tom played in the Major Leagues (4 games at second base with the [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]]). Marty idolized middle-in ...ed the team to a state championship in [[1976]]. He went on play baseball at Mesa Junior College from [[1977]] to [[1978]], where he made the All-Confer
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  • ...is why we made the '''RBI Baseball Hall of Shame''' - the original page is at [http://dee-nee.com/rbi/hallofshame.shtml http://dee-nee.com/rbi/hallofsham * Sued by a flight attendant for threatening and cursing at her. Apparently the shit went down after she refused to serve Wade a final
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