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  1. Roland Glen Fingers (born August 25, 1946) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher. During his 18-year baseball career, he pitched for the Oakland Athletics (1968–76), San Diego Padres (1977–80) and Milwaukee Brewers (1981–85). He became only the second reliever to be elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. Fingers is also one of only a few MLB players to have his ...

  2. 4 de jan. de 2012 · Rollie Fingers. This article was written by Dale Voiss. Rollie Fingers was clearly excited as he caught a leaping Ted Simmons, his catcher, after Fingers struck out Detroit’s Lou Whitaker to nail down the victory and the second-half American League East title for his Milwaukee Brewers in 1981. (The unprecedented split season was devised after ...

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    Rollie Fingers (born 1946), American retired Major League Baseball Hall-of-Fame pitcher. Granville Roland Fortescue (1875-1952), American soldier, presidential aide (to cousin Theodore Roosevelt), journalist and war correspondent. Rollie Free (1900-1984), American motorcycle racer who broke the American former land speed record in 1948.

  4. Complete career MLB stats for the Milwaukee Brewers Relief Pitcher Rollie Fingers on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  5. 29 de dez. de 2018 · Rollie Fingers recorded the final out of the 1972 World Series, Oakland’s first championship. He pitched the last two innings for the save. Factoid 2 Rollie Fingers earned the win or a save in eight of Oakland’s 12 victories in their three World Series championships, from 1972-1974. Transition

  6. With his waxed handlebar mustache, Rollie Fingers always stood out from other relief pitchers. But on Aug. 21, 1982, Fingers added an even more impressive distinction to his resume when he became the first MLB pitcher to reach the reach the 300-save plateau. On that summer day in Seattle’s Kingdome, Fingers would be called upon for two ...

  7. Rollie Fingers was a member of the Red Sox for only three days after Commissioner Bowie Kuhn nullified Athletics' owner Charlie Finley's sale. (Doug McWilliams/National Baseball Hall of Fame) His instincts were right. And the result was a photograph that remains the only one of its kind: A portrait of Hall of Fame relief pitcher Rollie Fingers ...