- John
Calvin Klippstein (October 17, 1927 –
October 10, 2003) was an
American professional baseball pitcher (mostly a reliever), who pla**** in
Major League...
- 1958
before being traded to the
Cincinnati Reds for
Steve Bilko,
Johnny Klippstein, and two
players to be
named later during the season. He
posted a record...
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Lonborg (1964) MLB All-Star; 1967 AL Cy
Young Award Jim King (1951)
Johnny Klippstein (1946) Bill Lee (1968) MLB All-Star
Carlos Lee (1997) 3 x MLB All-Star...
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against Los
Angeles Dodgers'
Ralph Mauriello (on the 19th) and
Johnny Klippstein (on the 21st).
Gabler died in St.
Louis in 2014. "Major
League Baseball...
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entry in main list for Fred Toney. May 26, 1956 (11 innings) –
Johnny Klippstein (7 inn.),
Hersh Freeman (1 inn.) and Joe
Black (3 inn.),
Cincinnati Reds...
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professional baseball player, an
early athlete of
color at
Blair Johnny Klippstein,
former professional baseball player and 1959
World Series champion with...
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Davis Preceded by
Jason T.
Evans Deputy Chief of
Staff for
Installations of the
United States Army 2022–2024 Succeeded by
Daniel M.
Klippstein Acting...
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short rest,
manager Sam Mele
pulled him quickly. Al Worthington,
Johnny Klippstein, Jim Merritt, and Jim
Perry combined to shut out the
Dodgers for the rest...
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Manager 1963–1965 Born in
Chicago 11 Don
Kessinger SS 1964–1975 36 John
Klippstein P 1950–1954 7 Fred
Lindstrom 3B/OF 1935 Born on Chicago's
South Side —...
- with
Cincinnati teammates Gus Bell,
Smoky Burgess, Ray Jablonski,
Johnny Klippstein, Ted Kluszewski, Roy McMillan, Joe Nuxhall,
Wally Post,
Frank Robinson...