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Some of my greatest seasons were overshadowed by teammate, Denny McLain. Although Denny shined in 1968, I won the World Series MVP for the Tigers. Who am I? |
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My entire career was spent with the Phillies. 10 third base Gold Gloves and three season MVP Awards later, I retired after 18 seasons in 1989. I was a Hall of Fame inductee in 1995. Who am I? |
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I played most of my career with the Astros. I won the 1986 Cy Young Award, blowing out the National League with 306 strikeouts. Who am I? |
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Born in Nara, Japan, I was a 2003 Minnesota Twin rookie pitcher. Who am I? |
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I was drafted as a favor to my Father. I had no chance but was given a tryout. Luck would have it, as I hit over 350 home runs in my career, setting a record for catchers. I was still banging them out in 2004. Who am I? |
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My nickname is 'Moose'. After pitching for the Orioles for 10 seasons, I went to the Yankees in 2001, went 17-11, and was sixth in the Cy Young voting. Who am I? |
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In only my second season in the Major Leagues in 2003, I threw a miserable 9-21, but that was almost 25% of my team's season wins. Who am I? |
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I pitched on one of the greatest pitching rotations in baseball history with the Orioles. In 1969, I was a co-Cy Young winner with the Tigers' Denny McLain. Who am I? |
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I pitched most of my 14 seasons with the Orioles. I was fourth in the Cy Young voting in 1984, going 22-11. I retired in 1993. Who am I? |
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I was a Dodger catcher my entire career of 13 seasons, then went on to manage the Anaheim Angels to a World Series crown. Who am I? |
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