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RIP Gaylord Perry, 1938-2022
G-Fafif Dec 01 2022 07:35 AM |
Gaylord Perry has died at age 84. His seventh career win of 314 came in the final ten innings before the Giants took the lead in the 23-inning marathon of May 31, 1964, at Shea.
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Edgy MD Dec 01 2022 08:02 AM Re: RIP Gaylord Perry, 1938-2022 |
He and older brother Jim — who survives him at 87 — retain the record for most wins by a pair of siblings, at 529, 18 more than Cy Young combined with any of his non-cooperative brothers and sisters.
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 01 2022 08:07 AM Re: RIP Gaylord Perry, 1938-2022 |
He wasn't the first to do that.
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cal sharpie Dec 01 2022 08:48 AM Re: RIP Gaylord Perry, 1938-2022 |
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vtmet7 Dec 01 2022 08:58 AM Re: RIP Gaylord Perry, 1938-2022 |
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Johnny Lunchbucket Dec 01 2022 10:39 AM Re: RIP Gaylord Perry, 1938-2022 |
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Frayed Knot Dec 01 2022 12:08 PM Re: RIP Gaylord Perry, 1938-2022 |
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For the longest time the answer to that piece of trivia was Christy and Henry Mathewson. Few would guess correctly because few even knew of Henry and his 0-1 record in three ML appearances. Hank & Tommie A. still hold the sibling HR mark I believe: 755 + 13
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MFS62 Dec 01 2022 05:42 PM Re: RIP Gaylord Perry, 1938-2022 |
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whippoorwill Dec 01 2022 06:47 PM Re: RIP Gaylord Perry, 1938-2022 |
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DocTee Dec 01 2022 07:37 PM Re: RIP Gaylord Perry, 1938-2022 |
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Edgy MD Dec 07 2022 08:43 PM Re: RIP Gaylord Perry, 1938-2022 |
1966-67 Met Bob Shaw on teaching Gaylord the spitter.
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