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Dodgers their first championship.
Podres was born in Witherbee, New York, in 1932. He was of Lithuanian–Polish descent.
Podres was
signed by the
Brooklyn Dodgers...
- and walk, Reese's RBI
single extended the Dodgers' lead to 8–3.
Johnny Podres pitched a
complete game as the
Dodgers cut the Yankees'
series lead to 2–1...
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other members continue playing the old
songs of "Garotos
Podres" by the name "Garotos". Mais
Podres do que
Nunca (1985) Pior que
Antes (1988) Canções para...
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Podres,
whose key
pitch was a
changeup known as "pulling down the lampshade"
because of the arm
motion used
right when the ball was released.
Podres won...
- the
Dodgers 11–0. Game 2
featured Bob Shaw of the
White Sox face
Johnny Podres of the Dodgers. Once again, the Sox
jumped out to a
quick 2–0 lead in the...
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Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year 1954:
Roger Bannister 1955:
Johnny Podres 1956:
Bobby Morrow 1957: Stan
Musial 1958:
Rafer Johnson 1959:
Ingemar Johansson...
- Snider, Don Drysdale,
Chuck Connors,
Walter Alston, Roy Campanella,
Johnny Podres and the
winningest pitcher in the
history of the team,
Tommy Lasorda. The...
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citizenship in both the U.S. and Canada.
Johnny Podres won the
inaugural award in 1955, with the
Brooklyn Dodgers.
Podres, with a 9–10 win–loss
record during the...
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Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year 1954:
Roger Bannister 1955:
Johnny Podres 1956:
Bobby Morrow 1957: Stan
Musial 1958:
Rafer Johnson 1959:
Ingemar Johansson...
- port wine. The loaf is
braided and
sprinkled with
chopped almonds. Bolo
Podre are
mildly sweet,
yeasted cakes from
Castro Daire. It
contains eggs, olive...