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    Harry David Brecheen (/brəˈkiːn/, brə-KEEN, October 14, 1914 – January 17, 2004), nicknamed "the Cat", was an American left-handed pitcher in Major League...
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  • Brecheen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Harry Brecheen (1914–2004), American baseball player Josh Brecheen (born 1979), American...
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  • hit a leadoff double in the third off Mickey Harris and scored on Harry Brecheen's single. They added to their lead in the fifth with two unearned runs...
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    League, where he was a teammate of future St. Louis Cardinals star Harry Brecheen, whom Stanky would manage in St. Louis in 1952. After spending a brief...
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  • include: Jen-Lei Liao Carl Hubbell Cy Blanton Luis Arroyo Jack Baldschun Harry Brecheen Bobby Castillo (taught the pitch to Valenzuela) Keith Comstock Mike...
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    Marine Corps Nick Blackburn – former Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Harry Brecheen – former Major League Baseball All Star pitcher; graduated from Ada...
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  • father, through a childhood friendship with former major league pitcher Harry Brecheen, got him a look with the New York Yankees, where he was converted to...
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    Pride" before it was changed in 2006 to the "Black and Gold Regiment." Harry Brecheen, former MLB pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals James Butler, former...
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  • lead on RBI singles by Joe Gordon off Howie Krist and Nick Etten off Harry Brecheen. Johnny Murphy pitched a perfect ninth as the Yankees took a 2–1 series...
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    was nicknamed "the Kitten" in St. Louis for his resemblance to Harry "The Cat" Brecheen, a left-hander on the Cardinals during Haddix's rookie campaign...
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