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    years. He was notable for throwing the palmball. Ray was born to Frank and Josephine Koska Sadecki in Polish Hill (Kansas City, Kansas). By the time...
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  • in the count against Whitey Ford, and this strategy also paid off, as Ray Sadecki, Carl Warwick, and Mike Shannon all drove in runs on the first or second...
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  • Jon Matlack got the win by pitching eight innings of three-hit ball. Ray Sadecki pitched the ninth and got the save. Andrews entered the game as a pinch-hitter...
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    Notable pitchers who have been known to throw the palmball include Ray Sadecki, Steve Farr, Robinson Tejeda, Ed Whitson Edwar Ramírez, Dave Giusti,...
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    strikeout over two hundred batters. His 207th strikeout of the season broke Ray Sadecki's mark, setting a new San Francisco Giants single-season strikeout record...
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    the Cardinals traded the 34-year-old Torre to the New York Mets for Ray Sadecki and Tommy Moore on October 13, 1974. With the Mets in 1975, Torre became...
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  • staff. He was joined by Art Mahaffey in 1960, Dennis Bennett in 1962 and Ray Culp in 1963 as starters. The bullpen had Ed Roebuck, who was purchased from...
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    traded first baseman Joe Torre to the New York Mets for Tommy Moore and Ray Sadecki to make room for their budding young prospect. Hernandez ended up splitting...
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  • Renko (1944- ), pitcher Bullet Rogan (1893-1967), outfielder, pitcher Ray Sadecki (1940-2014), pitcher David Segui (1966- ), 1st baseman Kite Thomas (1923-1995)...
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    his fewest in a season from 1964 to 1973; the 18 losses tied him with Ray Sadecki for the major league lead. In 1969, Osteen won 20 games for the first...
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