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Richard David Kryhoski (March 24, 1925 –
April 10, 2007) was an
American professional baseball first baseman. He pla**** in
Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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Accessed March 30, 2011. "****
Kryhoski, 82, on
April 10. The only
Leonia native to make it to the big leagues,
Kryhoski pla****
first base for the world...
- and the
Orioles sent Mike Blyzka,
Darrell Johnson, Jim Fridley, and ****
Kryhoski to the Yankees. May 11, 1955: Enos
Slaughter and
Johnny Sain were traded...
- to load the bases. He then
pitched wildly to Gil Coan who
scored ****
Kryhoski with the
winning run.
After two
victories in
seven relief stints in April...
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David M. Galens, vol. 16, Gale, 2003. Gale
Literature Resource Center.
Kryhoski, Laura. "Critical
Essay on Flyin' West."
Drama for Students,
edited by...
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Baltimore sent
Blyzka along Jim Fridley,
Billy Hunter,
Darrell Johnson, ****
Kryhoski, Don L****n and Bob
Turley to the Yankees, in
exchange for
Harry Byrd,...
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Cliff Mapes to the
Detroit Tigers for Gene Bearden, Bob Cain and ****
Kryhoski. He got into only
seven games for the 1952 Tigers, and
spent the bulk of...
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industry executive,
talent manager, and
pioneer in
freeform radio ****
Kryhoski Major League Baseball first baseman, 1949
World Series with New York Yankees...
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manager in the 1950s
George Leslie Cochran, switch-hitting
infielder ****
Kryhoski,
first baseman in the late 1940s Al Rosen, 4x All Star, MVP
Homer "Doc"...
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Wakefield to the New York
Yankees in
exchange for
first baseman ****
Kryhoski.
December 29: The
Tigers signed outfielder Charlie "King Kong"
Keller three...