George Willis Hudlin (May 23, 1906 – August 5, 2002) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher for, most notably, the Cleveland Indians from 1926...
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film director, and producer Warrington Hudlin (born 1952), American film director, producer, and actor Willis Hudlin (1906–2002), American baseball player...
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brought home by a single by Rommel, cutting Cleveland's lead to 8–7. Willis Hudlin replaced Brown on the mound, and walked the next two batters to load...
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and writer Willis A. Hawkins (died 1886), justice of the Georgia Supreme Court Willis Hudlin (1906–2002), Major League Baseball pitcher Willis Jackson,...
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502+1⁄3 innings and 305 starts, which were later broken by Mel Harder and Willis Hudlin. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969. Stanislaus...
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McCormick Babe Ruth* 714 August 11, 1929 New York Yankees 1914–1935 Willis Hudlin Albert Pujols 703 April 22, 2014 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2001–2022...
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to play for four MLB teams in a season were Frank Huelsman (1904), Willis Hudlin (1940), Paul Lehner (1951), Wes Covington (1961), Mike Kilkenny (1972)...
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Tony Cuccinello. July 15, 1940: Willis Hudlin was signed as a free agent by the Giants. July 28, 1940: Willis Hudlin was released by the Giants. Note:...
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Mike Hargrove: "The Human Rain Delay" or "Grover" Jim Hegan: "Shanty" Willis Hudlin: "Ace" or "Hud" Rick Manning: "Archie"[citation needed] Sam McDowell:...
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Yankee Stadium Lost 2–6 Bottom of the 4th Solo 51 September 13, 1927 Willis Hudlin Right Cleveland Indians Yankee Stadium Won 1st Game 5–3 Bottom of the...
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Pitchers 16 George Caster 30 Denny Galehouse 25 Al Hollingsworth 27 Willis Hudlin 22 Sig Jakucki 19 Jack Kramer 29 Bob Muncrief 24 Nels Potter 21 Tex...
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Scott Coolbaugh: 2021–2022 Keith Beauregard: 2023 Michael Brdar: 2023 Willis Hudlin: 1957–1959 Tom Ferrick: 1960–1963 Stubby Overmire: 1963–1966 Johnny...
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90th Miss Oklahoma to be crowned. Shelby Grant (1937–2011), actress. Willis Hudlin (1906–2002), major league baseball pitcher. Albert C. Hunt (1888–1956)...
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(2003). Before him, the four-in-one players were Frank Huelsman (1904), Willis Hudlin (1940), Paul Lehner (1951), Ted Gray (1955), Wes Covington (1961), Mike...
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55 1 54 Don Drysdale* R 55 0 55 Carl Hubbell* L 55 0 55 24 Murry Dickson R 54 3 51 Willis Hudlin R 54 54 0 Kirk Rueter L 54 0 54 Tom Seaver* R 54 5 49...
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the Indians beat the White Sox, 1–0, at Comiskey Park. May 13, 1940: Willis Hudlin was released by the Indians. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
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New England League Hughie Wise B Jackson Senators Southeastern League Willis Hudlin C Kingston Ponies Border League Ben Lady C Eau Claire Bears Northern...
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Marshall (film) (category Films directed by Reginald Hudlin)
Marshall is a 2017 American biographical legal drama film directed by Reginald Hudlin and written by Michael and Jacob Koskoff. It stars Chadwick Boseman as Thurgood...
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announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team since 1960, fall. Willis Hudlin, 96, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Washington Senators...
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17 – Al Eckert May 21 – Hank Johnson May 23 – Pat Creeden May 23 – Willis Hudlin May 25 – Martín Dihigo May 30 – Hugh Willingham May 30 – Norman Yokely...
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historian Scott Flatow, the four-in-one players were Frank Huelsman (1904), Willis Hudlin (1940), Paul Lehner (1951), Ted Gray (1955), Wes Covington (1961) and...
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1904–1910 P Trenidad Hubbard 2000 OF Ken Huckaby 2004 C Rex Hudler 1986 2B Willis Hudlin 1940, 1944 P Hal Hudson 1952 P Kyle Hudson 2011 OF Frank Huelsman 1904...
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began the season as the Indians' number two starting pitcher behind Willis Hudlin, who made the team's opening day start. He quickly established himself...
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Huckaby Earl Huckleberry John Hudek Dave Hudgens Jimmy Hudgens Rex Hudler Willis Hudlin Charles Hudson Charlie Hudson Daniel Hudson Hal Hudson Jesse Hudson...
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Bucky Harris and played home games at Griffith Stadium. May 18, 1940: Willis Hudlin was signed as a free agent by the Senators. Note: Pos = Position; G...
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1920) George Uhle (378, 1923) Team Record George Uhle (300, 1926) Willis Hudlin (291, 1927) Bob Feller (284, 1941) Jim Bagby Jr. (248, 1943) Bob Feller...
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was signed as an amateur free agent by the Browns. August 3, 1940: Willis Hudlin was signed as a free agent by the Browns. Note: Pos = Position; G =...
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– Mike Payne, 40, pitcher for the 1984 Atlanta Braves. August 5 – Willis Hudlin, 96, pitcher who won 158 games in 16 seasons in the majors with almost...
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Howard Dixie Howell Red Howell Bob Howry Dick Howser Trenidad Hubbard Willis Hudlin David Huff Mike Huff Roy Hughes Mark Huismann Johnny Humphries Bill...
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historian Scott Flatow, the four-in-one players were Frank Huelsman (1904), Willis Hudlin (1940), Paul Lehner (1951), Ted Gray (1955), Wes Covington (1961) and...
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