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    nickname ′′Hot Rod′′. Despite the objections and criticisms of the Mets' general manager George Weiss, manager Casey Stengel stuck with Kanehl. Stengel liked...
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  • include: Oskar Kanehl (1888–1929), German poet and communist activist Rod Kanehl (1934–2004), American second baseman and outfielder Muscat (disambiguation)...
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  • pianist. Danny Doyle, 87, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox). Rod Kanehl, 70, American baseball player, heart attack. Alexey Korneyev, 65, Russian...
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    Chacón  6 Cliff Cook 12 Sammy Drake  6 Rick Herrscher 14 Gil Hodges 10 Rod Kanehl 21 Ed Kranepool  6 Jim Marshall 18 Félix Mantilla  4 Charlie Neal  2 Marv...
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  • Hunter – golfer Travis Jonas – poker player and winner of a WSOP bracelet Rod Kanehl – baseball player Frankie Kazarian – AEW and TNA wrestler Ralph Kiner...
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  • begins the game by striking out the first three batters (Richie Ashburn, Rod Kanehl and Félix Mantilla) on nine pitches. The no-hitter is the first by a Dodger...
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    Koufax† June 30, 1962 Los Angeles Dodgers New York Mets 1st Richie Ashburn, Rod Kanehl, Félix Mantilla Sandy Koufax† (2) April 19, 1963 Los Angeles Dodgers Houston...
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  • 2003 – Frank Sheeran, American union leader and mobster (b. 1920) 2004 – Rod Kanehl, American baseball player (b. 1934) 2004 – Fernando Poe Jr., Filipino...
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  • Henley (1928–), outfielder John Holland (1910–1979), catcher, team manager Rod Kanehl (1934–2004), MLB infielder Don Lock (1936–2017), center fielder Ike McAuley...
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  • signed Roger Clemens; briefly a catcher for the 1943 team. December 14 – Rod Kanehl, 70, second baseman and outfielder for the 1962–1964 New York Mets who...
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