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James Patrick Seerey (March 17, 1923 –
April 28, 1986) was an
American professional baseball player. An outfielder,
Seerey pla**** in
Major League Baseball...
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ineligible who are
living and have pla**** in the past five
seasons and one (
Seerey) who did not play 10
seasons in MLB. Note: RBI and TB
counts include all...
- Mike
Seerey (born
October 23, 1950, in St. Louis, Missouri) is a
former U.S.
soccer forward, and a two-time
recipient of the
Hermann Trophy as the outstanding...
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Hitting for the
cycle June 25, 1949 Succeeded by Stan
Musial Preceded by Pat
Seerey Batters with 4 home runs in one game
August 31, 1950 Succeeded by Joe Ad****...
- Roth (73, 1917) Ed
Morgan (66, 1930) Co-Leader Pat
Seerey (99, 1944) Pat
Seerey (97, 1945) Pat
Seerey (101, 1946) Co-Leader
Larry Doby (111, 1952) Co-Leader...
- Quarishi, SUNY
Oneonta 1973 Dan Counce, St.
Louis 1972 Mike
Seerey, St.
Louis 1971 Mike
Seerey, St.
Louis 1970 Al Trost, St.
Louis 1969 Al Trost, St. Louis...
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Cowboys Jimmy Kremers 1984
Sports Former MLB
player for
Atlanta Braves Pat
Seerey 1941
Sports Former MLB
player for
Cleveland Indians and
Chicago White Sox...
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Casey Bahr John
Bocwinski Horst Stemke Neil Stam
Archie Roboostoff Mike
Seerey John
Carenza Buzz
Demling Manuel Hernandez Hugo
Salcedo Al
Trost Joe Hamm...
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Philadelphia Phillies July 10, 1936
Pittsburgh Pirates Forbes Field Pat
Seerey Chicago White Sox July 18, 1948
Philadelphia Athletics Shibe Park Gil Hodges...
- home runs in one game
Bobby Lowe Ed
Delahanty Lou
Gehrig Chuck Klein Pat
Seerey Gil
Hodges Joe Ad****
Rocky Colavito Willie Mays Mike
Schmidt Bob Horner...