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Michael James LaCoss (born May 30, 1956) is an
American former starting pitcher in
Major League Baseball.
LaCoss was
drafted by the
Cincinnati Reds in...
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Louis LaCoss (January 8, 1890 –
February 17, 1966) was an
American journalist. In 1952, he was
awarded the
Pulitzer Prize for
Editorial Writing for his...
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addition to ace
starter Tom Seaver, the
remaining starters were Mike
LaCoss, Bill
Bonham and Paul Moskau. In the bullpen, only
Borbon had remained....
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Kettner - San
Diego politician for whom
Kettner Boulevard is
named Mike
LaCoss -
professional baseball player Robert B.
Laughlin -
Nobel Prize-winning...
- The
pitching match-up
featured 16-game
winner Rick
Sutcliffe against Mike
LaCoss.
Neither pitcher would be
involved in the decision.
Following the trend...
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Valenzuela (8–2) – 26,597 31–14 46 May 29 Reds W 5–2
Welch (3–3)
LaCoss (2–5) Howe (5) 45,749 32–14 47 May 30 Reds L 1–9
Pastore (2–2)
Hooton (7–1)...
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Russell was hit in the hand with a
pitch in
September 1980 by Mike
LaCoss of the
Cincinnati Reds,
shattering his
right forefinger. He had the finger...
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Stadium Attendance Record Report 1
April 3 @
Padres 5–3
Reuschel (1–0)
LaCoss (1) Jack
Murphy Stadium 52,763 1–0 W1 2
April 4 @
Padres 8–3
Downs (1–0)...
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Berenyi 53
Scott Brown 37
Geoff Combe 40 Joe
Edelen 47 Tom Hume 51 Mike
LaCoss 44
Charlie Leibrandt 31 Paul
Moskau 35
Frank Pastore 49 Joe
Price 41 Tom...
- Marvellous, Routledge, 2017, ISBN 1-351-37902-X
Raymond Spiteri,
Donald LaCoss, Surrealism,
Politics and Culture,
Volume 16 of
Studies in
European cultural...