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The big ballpark can do it all!
Jerry Coleman
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Jerry Coleman
Age: 4 †
Born: 1924
Born: September 14
Died: 1929
Died: January 30
Baseball Player
Military Officer
San Jose
California
Gerald Francis Coleman
Baseball
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Well, it looks like the all-star balloting is about over, especially in the National and American Leagues.
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Turner was like a pencil. He bent around that pitch!
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I don't know about Willie Davis. He's not as young as he used to be.
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There's a shot up the alley. Oh, it's just foul.
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Right now Andy Larkin is pitching just like young Andy Larkin.
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On the mound is Randy Jones, the left-hander with the Karl Marx hairdo.
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He many not be hurt as much as he really is.
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We started with 53,000 people. Half are gone, but surprisingly, most are still here!
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Tony Taylor was one of the first acquisitions that the Phillies made when they reconstructed their team. They got him from Philadelphia.
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Houston has its largest crowd of the night here this evening.
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When you lose your hands, you can't play baseball.
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That's the fourth extra base hit for the Padres - two doubles and a triple.
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You never ask why you've been fired because if you do, they're liable to tell you.
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Larry Lintz steals second standing up. He slid, but he didn't have to.
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I don't mean he missed him, but he just didn't get him when he put the tag on him.
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Ozzie Smith is out there roaming around like glass.
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