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    Paul Eugene Foytack (November 16, 1930 – January 23, 2021) was an American professional baseball player and right-handed pitcher who appeared in 312 games...
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    series of four consecutive home runs in a single inning against pitcher Paul Foytack of the Los Angeles Angels. This was the second time in baseball history...
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    hit their first major league home runs, Richardson's coming against Paul Foytack in a 9–8 victory over the Tigers. Batting .298 coming into the final...
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  • (Same game.) 4 consecutive home runs allowed. Number of occurrences: 5. Paul Foytack, July 31, 1963; Chase Wright, April 22, 2007, Dave Bush, August 11, 2010...
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    – Dave Rozema (RHP) 1980 – Rick Peters (OF) 1987 – Matt Nokes (C) 1988 – Paul Gibson (LHP) 1991 – Milt Cuyler (OF) & Mark Leiter (LHP) 1992 – Scott Livingstone...
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    pitcher to surrender back-to-back-to-back-to-back home runs, following Paul Foytack on July 31, 1963, Chase Wright on April 22, 2007, Dave Bush on August...
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  • July 1966 "Pitcher That Set Distance Records: Foytack threw world's longest homers, but was fun" (Paul Foytack), Baseball Digest, August 1966 "Yastrzemski...
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  • ugly, throw ugly, field ugly and ugly for power." The Tigers #4 starter Paul Foytack played 10 seasons for the Tigers (1953, 1955–63) and is best known for...
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    third player in Major League history to allow four straight home runs (Paul Foytack and Chase Wright were the others). Bush was touched for consecutive solo...
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    one-fourth of University of Notre Dame's legendary "Four Horsemen" backfield Paul Foytack, Major League Baseball pitcher Charlie Gelbert, Major League Baseball...
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