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    Vuckovich served as a professional scout with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Vuckovich resides in Johnstown with his wife Annie. His son, Pete Vuckovich Jr...
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    1936), American politician Pete Vuckovich (born 1952), American baseball player This page lists people with the surname Vuckovich. If an internal link intending...
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  • outfielders Sixto Lezcano and David Green to the Cardinals, with pitcher Pete Vuckovich and catcher Ted Simmons comprising two-thirds of St. Louis' return....
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  • base coach Pepper Leach. Steve Yeager as third base coach Duke Temple. Pete Vuckovich as Haywood, Yankees' first baseman. He has previously won the Triple...
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    Justin Moose; Reggie Wells, NFL offensive lineman; Cy Young winner Pete Vuckovich; and Hall of Fame basketball coach John Calipari, who was a point guard...
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  • rookie Willie McGee shocked everyone with two home runs off Brewers ace Pete Vuckovich, helping give the Cardinals a 5-0 lead. In a scary moment, Andújar was...
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  • Rory Markas (1992–1994) (deceased) Del Crandall (1992–1994) (deceased) Pete Vuckovich (1989–1991) Jim Paschke (1987–1991, 1995–1996) Steve Shannon (1981–1986)...
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    feud with Herzog led to him being traded along with Rollie Fingers and Pete Vuckovich to the Milwaukee Brewers for Sixto Lezcano, Lary Sorensen, Dave LaPoint...
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    23 149 1981 Rollie Fingers*† Milwaukee Brewers 6–3 28 1.04 61 1982 Pete Vuckovich Milwaukee Brewers 18–6 0 3.34 105 1983 LaMarr Hoyt Chicago White Sox...
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    received votes for the Cy Young Award, finishing fourth behind winner Pete Vuckovich (who led the league in wins but had a worse ERA); he did win the Sporting...
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