- Paul
William Splittorff Jr. (/ˈsplɪtɔːrf/;
October 8, 1946 – May 25, 2011) was an
American professional baseball player and
television sports commentator...
- Wilco:
Learning How to Die (1st ed.). New York:
Broadway Books. ISBN 0-7679-1558-5. "Paul
Splittorff, Royals'
Biggest Winner, Dies at 64". NYTimes.com....
- and it made for some
exciting games. The
first game's
matchup was Paul
Splittorff (16–6)
versus Don
Gullett (14–4).
Although the
matchup seemed to not exactly...
- fly to left-center, and
Schmidt walked on a full count.
Lefthander Paul
Splittorff relieved Martin, and McBride's slow
groundout to
shortstop moved up both...
- was so
productive against Paul
Splittorff after former manager Billy Martin's
claims that
Jackson couldn't hit
Splittorff during the 1977
American League...
- Seager". "Scot Shields". "Sibby Sisti". "Vic Sorrell". "Mario Soto". "Paul
Splittorff". "Mike Squires". "Bob Stanley". "Mickey Stanley". "Mel Stottlemyre"....
-
invested in a
strong farm
system and
developed ****ure star
pitchers Paul
Splittorff,
Dennis Leonard, and
Steve Busby,
infielders George Brett and
Frank White...
- Allowed: Paul
Splittorff, 2,644
Strikeout to Walk: Bret Saberhagen, 3.30 Losses: Paul
Splittorff, 143
Earned Runs Allowed: Paul
Splittorff, 1,082 Wild Pitches:...
- J. Sperling, born in ****sk, Belarus,
Jewish writer and
humorist Paul
Splittorff, born in Evansville, Indiana,
former Major League Baseball pitcher, attended...
- part-time
color commentator on
Royals telecasts (filling in for Paul
Splittorff on
select games), as well as an
analyst on the channel's
Royals Live postgame...