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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ted_WilliamsTed Williams - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · In the first inning, Williams caught a line drive by Ralph Kiner, slamming into the Comiskey Park scoreboard and breaking his left arm. Williams played the rest of the game, and he even singled in a run to give the American League the lead in the fifth inning, [41] but by that time Williams's arm was a "balloon" and he was in great pain, so he left the game. [97]

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  2. Há 2 dias · During the game, he hit a solo home run off Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Chris Archer, joining Ralph Kiner, Willie Stargell, Roberto Clemente, Arky Vaughan, and Dave Parker as the sixth Pirate to homer in an All Star Game. On August 9, he was again named NL Player of the Week, and in August he was named NL Player of the Month.

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  3. glenngeffner.substack.com › p › happy-mothers-dayHappy Mother's Day

    Há 4 dias · May 9 · Crooked Numbers. Save on Spotify. No one ever said Ralph Kiner’s heart wasn’t in the right place. Signing on for the first pitch on WOR-TV one Sunday afternoon many Mays ago, the beloved Mets broadcaster— who had been a Hall of Fame slugger for the Pirates in the 1940s and ‘50s—proclaimed, “It’s Mother’s Day at Shea ...

  4. Há 4 dias · This 1948 Bowman #3 trading card features baseball legend Ralph Kiner of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The card is in very good shape with no creases and is an original, not a licensed reprint. It is a rookie card, making it an even more valuable addition to any sports trading card collection. The card is part of the 1948 Bowman set and has not been ...

  5. Selected: 1953 Bowman #80 Ralph… $ 13.99 13.99

  6. Just trying to figure out who to gi. I like Edgar and kiner because they’d be easy to skill. I also like street, even though my bullpen isn’t losing…

  7. Há 5 dias · Classic radio broadcasts of baseball and football games and interviews from the past 100 years in sports history. Hear the greats like Vin Scully, Ernie Harwell, Mel Allen, Harry Caray, and Phil Rizzuto with the vintage radio play-by-play.