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    Arthur Joseph Houtteman (August 7, 1927 – May 6, 2003) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for 12 seasons in the...
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  • Art Houtteman, American baseball pitcher Art Howe, former Major League Baseball player and manager, and current bench coach of the Texas Rangers Art Howe...
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  • Giants added to their lead on run-scoring singles by Wes Westrum off of Art Houtteman in the fifth and by Mays off of Ray Narleski in the sixth. Ruben Gomez...
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  • 1948) 2002 – Bjørn Johansen, Norwegian saxophonist (b. 1940) 2003 – Art Houtteman, American baseball player and journalist (b. 1927) 2004 – Virginia Capers...
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    from the Cleveland Indians along with Steve Gromek in a swap that saw Art Houtteman and Joe Ginsberg sent to the Indians. The Tigers switched Boone from...
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  • Stan Heath, college basketball head coach Ray Herbert, MLB pitcher Art Houtteman, MLB player Tom LaGarde, NBA player, member of the 1976 US Olympic Gold...
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  • theologian and academic. Jocelyn Herbert, 86, British stage designer. Art Houtteman, 75, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians, Baltimore...
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    Getz Kirk Gibson Eric Haase Harry Heilmann Pat Hentgen Willie Horton Art Houtteman Al Kaline Dolores Klosowski Ryan LaMarre Charley Lau Ron LeFlore DJ...
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  • major leagues during the 1950 season. The pitching staff was led by Art Houtteman who compiled a 19–12 record and a 3.54 earned run average (ERA) and...
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  • St. Louis Browns on August 8, 1945), Walter Wilson, Zeb Eaton, and Art Houtteman. April 17, 1945: The Tigers lost to the St. Louis Browns, 7–1 on Opening...
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