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    George Francis "Doc" Medich (born December 9, 1948) is an American former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1972 to 1982...
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    Brett and top infield prospect Willie Randolph, in exchange for pitcher Doc Medich. Tired of Ellis' behavior, Pittsburgh general manager Joe L. Brown insisted...
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  • physician Walter Meanwell (1884–1953), college men's basketball coach Doc Medich (born 1948), American baseball player Cary Middlecoff (1921–1998), American...
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    basketball coach Demetria Martinez, poet and author Felicia Mason, author Doc Medich, MLB pitcher Paul Posluszny, NFL player Darrelle Revis, football player...
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    Paul during the offseason to dispose of players such as Bobby Bonds and Doc Medich, obtaining in return Mickey Rivers, Willie Randolph and others. The 1976...
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  • Henderson broke Lou Brock's record for most stolen bases in one season. Doc Medich was on the mound when Henderson broke the record. September 24, 1982:...
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    spring training in 1977, Armas, Doug Bair, Dave Giusti, Rick Langford, Doc Medich and Mitchell Page were dealt to the Oakland Athletics in exchange for...
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    traded with Dock Ellis and Ken Brett from the Pirates to the Yankees for Doc Medich on December 11, 1975. Randolph spent 13 of his 18 seasons as a player...
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    Randolph and Dock Ellis from the Pirates to the New York Yankees for Doc Medich on December 11, 1975. His stay was brief, traded in mid-May (with Rich...
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  • (1910–1949) — Olympic athlete Richard Mamiya (1925–2019) — football player Doc Medich — American baseball player Stephen Rerych — American swimmer, Olympic...
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  • Kirkpatrick (Fall 2019). "Person of Interest: D.C. Sports Hall of Famer Doc White". Washington History. 31 (1/2): 39–41. JSTOR 26868672. Retrieved 30...
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  • moved to third on a wild pitch by Doc Medich, and scored on McGee's single. Herr reached on a bloop single and Medich threw another wild pitch, sending...
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  • obtains six players—pitchers Doug Bair, Dave Giusti, Rick Langford and Doc Medich and outfielders Tony Armas and Mitchell Page—in exchange for pitcher Chris...
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    coach Nate Martin – Entrepreneur and "Founding Father of Escape Rooms" Doc Medich – former Major League Baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees, Pittsburgh...
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    and Phil Garner for Tony Armas, Doug Bair, Dave Giusti, Rick Langford, Doc Medich and Mitchell Page during spring training the following season. Shortly...
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  • power swing. Then the club made two deals on the same day: they sent Doc Medich to Pittsburgh for three players, primarily seeking the services of pitcher...
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  • Meacham, IF, 1983–1988 Charlie Meara, OF, 1914 Jim Mecir, P, 1996–1997 Doc Medich, P, 1972–1975 Mark Melancon, P, 2009–2010 Bill Mellor, IF, 1902 Bob Melvin...
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  • for Bobby Bonds; Willie Randolph and Dock Ellis from the Pirates for Doc Medich; and Doyle Alexander, Ken Holtzman, and Grant Jackson from the Orioles...
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    at-bat as a player/manager for Cleveland in 1975, he hit a home run off of Doc Medich of the Yankees. He injured his shoulder in 1975 and did not play often...
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    Pittsburgh Pirates for Tony Armas, Rick Langford, Doug Bair, Dave Giusti, Doc Medich, and Mitchell Page. Nicknamed "Scrap-Iron" due to his gritty style of...
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  • Jerry McQuaig, OF, 1934 George McQuinn, IF, 1946 Jim Mecir, P, 2000–04 Doc Medich, P, 1977 Bill Meehan, P, 1915 Roy Meeker, P, 1923–24 Adam Melhuse, C,...
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  • champion. Durock was born in South Bend, Indiana, to Serbian mother Sadie (Medich) and David Durock. He resided in Southern California and appeared at fan...
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    raised in Chartiers. Major League outfielder Tito Francona and pitcher Doc Medich were born in Aliquippa. Super Bowl winning coaches Bill Cowher and Mike...
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  • Athletics announced that Page was being traded along with Tony Armas, Doc Medich, Doug Bair, Dave Giusti and Rick Langford for Phil Garner, Chris Batton...
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    ten-player trade – one that also sent Tony Armas, Rick Langford, Doug Bair, Doc Medich and Mitchell Page to the Oakland Athletics and sent Phil Garner, Chris...
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  • All-Star; 2 x NL Batting Champion (1985, 1990) 1985 NL Most Valuable Player Doc Medich (1970) Amos Otis (1966) 5 x MLB All-Star Mike Pagliarulo (1981) Andy Pettitte...
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  • for the Baltimore Colts, Philadelphia Eagles and St. Louis Cardinals. Doc Medich, former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues...
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  • signed such high-priced players as Bert Campaneris, Doyle Alexander, Doc Medich, Richie Zisk and Mike Jorgensen and traded for expensive talent like Bobby...
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  • adds another solo blow in the fourth. Both homers are off Yankee starter Doc Medich. A crowd of 56,715 watch the historic game at Cleveland Stadium. Lyman...
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  • Pittsburgh Pirates for Tony Armas, Rick Langford, Doug Bair, Dave Giusti, Doc Medich, and Mitchell Page. He never pitched in the major leagues again. Batton's...
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