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Myron Walter Drabowsky (July 21, 1935 – June 10, 2006) was an
American professional baseball pitcher who pla**** in
Major League Baseball (MLB) for the...
- on walks. Moe
Drabowsky entered the game and
struck out Parker, but then
walked Gilliam,
forcing in a run and
making it 4-2.
Drabowsky, however, got out...
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Meryl Streep, in Sophie's
Choice based on a
novel by
William Styron Moe
Drabowsky (1935–2006), Polish-born
American baseball player Bill
Mazeroski (born...
- the plate. One
personnel change from '69 to '70 was the
return of Moe
Drabowsky, the
eminent prankster relief pitcher who had been lost to the Kansas...
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ejected from a game for
using a
wheelchair to
wheel Moe
Drabowsky to
first base
after Drabowsky claimed he was hit on the foot by a pitch. Arm injuries...
- (1902–1972),
American Major League Baseball catcher and spy
Myron Moe
Drabowsky (1935–2006),
American Major League Baseball pitcher Henry Moe Iba (born...
- 2002–2003
General Hospital Ida
Warren 5
episodes 2003
Judging Amy
Judge Drabowsky 1
episode A.U.S.A.
Ginny Romano 2
episodes Wasabi Tuna Erma Hope & Faith...
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including a then-World
Series record six in a row,
since tied by Moe
Drabowsky in the 1966
World Series opener) for the four runs to
stand up, and the...
- the St.
Louis Cardinals),
Barney Schultz, Lou Johnson, Jim Brewer, Moe
Drabowsky, Don Cardwell, Ken Holtzman,
Billy North, Fred Norman, Bill Madlock, Manny...
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shutout innings by
Orioles pitchers. The Dodgers' last run was
against Moe
Drabowsky in the
third inning of Game 1. Palmer,
Wally Bunker and Dave
McNally pitched...