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William Ashley Freehan (November 29, 1941 –
August 19, 2021) was an
American catcher in
Major League Baseball who pla**** his
entire 15-year
career with...
- them with the 1997
Seattle Mariners.
Freehan was hit by a
pitch 24
times in 1968 – at that time an AL record.
Freehan was the
starting catcher for the AL...
- the Tigers'
hopes for the
title would have been in
jeopardy had Bill
Freehan not
tagged out Lou
Brock in a home
plate collision, on a
perfect throw...
- Brock, who
tried to
score from
second base
standing up, as
catcher Bill
Freehan blocked the
plate with his foot. The
Tigers came back with
three runs in...
- back to 2007. The
previous record holding duo,
Mickey Lolich and Bill
Freehan, had held the
record since 1975. The
Cardinals play
their home
games at...
- Erskine". "Andre Ethier". "Tim Flannery". "Whitey Ford". "**** Fowler". "Bill
Freehan". "Carl Furillo". "Jim Gantner". "Brett Gardner". "Scott Garrelts". "Lou...
- the 1969 season,
Sparma roomed with
Freehan, as
Freehan kept a
diary that was
published in 1970. In the book,
Freehan wrote that
Sparma and
Smith were usually...
- Cruz (Spanish language, 2002–2021) Ron
Fairly (1993–2006, 2011–2012) Bill
Freehan (1979–1980) Greg
Gumbel (1991) Dave
Henderson (1997–2006, 2011–2012) Ken...
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aided by a two-run
single in the
fourth by Ike
Brown and a
homer by Bill
Freehan in the eighth. Game 4 was the most
exciting of the series; for
eight innings...
- of 872 and 963 set by Earl
Battey with the 1962
Minnesota Twins; Bill
Freehan would top Howard's
marks with the 1967
Detroit Tigers.
Howard also led...