- John
Francis Kralick (/ˈkreɪlɪk/ KRAY-lik) (June 1, 1935 –
September 18, 2012) was an
American professional baseball player who
pitched in the
Major Leagues...
- Angels. He
would collect one more hit, a
double off
another lefty, Jack
Kralick of the
Minnesota Twins, in his last MLB game.
Retrosheet Career record...
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September 9, 1965 Succeeded by
Catfish Hunter Preceded by Earl
Wilson Jack
Kralick Ken
Johnson Jim
Maloney No-hitter
pitcher June 30, 1962 May 11, 1963 June...
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pitched in that stadium. He
became the
third Twins pitcher,
after Jack
Kralick in 1962 and Dean
Chance in 1967, to
pitch a no-hitter; the former's had...
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stealing Would go on to
pitch a
perfect game in 1965 148
August 26, 1962 Jack
Kralick Minnesota Twins 1–0
Kansas City
Athletics 8 ⅓
George Alusik Base on balls...
- (baseball player) (Akron) Bob
Knight (HOF
basketball coach) (M****ilon) Jack
Kralick (baseball player) (Youngstown)
Bernie Kosar (football player) (Boardman)...
- Sox 1
Chicago White Sox 0 AL Jim
Pagliaroni (1) 148
August 26, 1962 Jack
Kralick Minnesota Twins 1
Kansas City
Athletics 0 AL Earl
Battey 149 May 11, 1963...
- – Haim Hefer, Polish-Israeli
songwriter and poet (b. 1925) 2012 – Jack
Kralick,
American baseball player (b. 1935) 2012 –
Steve Sabol,
American director...
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strikes for
three no-hitters: the
first of
Virgil Trucks' two (1952), Jack
Kralick (1962), and
Sonny Siebert (1966). Born in Oneida, Pennsylvania, and raised...
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Reverend Ike,
American minister and
television host (d. 2009) 1935 – Jack
Kralick,
American baseball player (d. 2012) 1935 – John C. Reynolds,
American computer...