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James Vincent "Pag"
Pagliaroni (December 8, 1937 –
April 3, 2010) was an
American professional baseball player. He pla**** in
Major League Baseball as a...
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Pagliaroni". theunion.com.
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original on
December 13, 2013.
Retrieved December 29, 2011. "Former
major league catcher Jim
Pagliaroni dies...
- Jim
Pagliaroni's pitch-calling
decisions during the game, and as a
token of his
appreciation for his catcher's contributions,
rewarded Pagliaroni with...
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mostly on his
fastball during the game, only
disagreeing with
catcher Jim
Pagliaroni's pitch-calling
decisions twice. As a
measure of his
appreciation for his...
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County Coliseum,
night game Attendance: 6,298 Time: 2:28
Caught by: Jim
Pagliaroni Umpires: HP:
Jerry Neudecker 1B:
Larry Napp 2B: Al
Salerno 3B: Bill Haller...
- 1953
Billy O'Dell
Pitcher Clemson Baltimore Orioles $24,000 1954 Jim
Pagliaroni Catcher Wilson HS (CA)
Boston Red Sox $85,000 1955 Don
Pavletich Catcher...
- Reds 1957 Mel Ott*
Outfielder Gretna HS (LA) New York
Giants 1926 Jim
Pagliaroni+
Catcher Wilson HS (CA)
Boston Red Sox 1955 Chan Ho Park
Pitcher Hanyang...
- 1, 1962 Bill
Monbouquette Boston Red Sox 1
Chicago White Sox 0 AL Jim
Pagliaroni (1) 148
August 26, 1962 Jack
Kralick Minnesota Twins 1
Kansas City Athletics...
- two
Boston runs, then
surrendered a walk-off
grand slam home run to Jim
Pagliaroni,
giving the
Bosox a 13–12 win.
Mathias did not get a decision, but lost...
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Stuart and
pitcher Jack
Lamabe were
traded to the
Boston Red Sox for Jim
Pagliaroni and Don Schwall. Stuart's
physical resemblance to Red Sox
legend Ted Williams...