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    Donald Robert "Duffy" Dyer (born August 15, 1945) is an American former professional baseball player and manager. He played in Major League Baseball as...
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  • American former football player Duffy Daugherty (1915–1987), American college football player and Hall of Fame coach Duffy Dyer (born 1945), American former...
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    Scrappy Zoolander How High Student 2002 Showtime Julio 2003 The Trade Duffy Dyer Old School Action figure dude American Splendor Toby Radloff The Janitor...
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  • South 2004 Rick Sweet 80–62, 2nd place South 2005 Duffy Dyer 63–79, 6th place South 2006 Duffy Dyer 60–81, 6th place South 2007 Matt Walbeck 81–59, 1st...
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    the bottom of the ninth, highlighted by a pinch hit three-run homer by Duffy Dyer. Apparently, this was axiomatic Mets baseball, as one columnist described...
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    be won by either the Philadelphia Phillies or the Pittsburgh Pirates. Duffy Dyer Jim Fregosi Bud Harrelson Cleon Jones Willie Mays Félix Millán John Milner...
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    Sun Devils team that included future major league players Sal Bando and Duffy Dyer. Reggie Jackson was allowed to practice with the team, but could not join...
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    played in only 85 games in 1978, mostly as a first baseman as Ed Ott and Duffy Dyer platooned at the catcher's position. His playing time diminished further...
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  • Choo-Choo Coleman, Clarence Coleman: "Choo-Choo" David Cone: "Coney" Duffy Dyer: "Duffy" "Duf" Lenny Dykstra: "Nails" or "The Dude"[citation needed] Sid Fernandez:...
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  • 63 (Providence Grays, 1884) Michael Barrett: 8.32 (Chicago Cubs, 2004) Duffy Dyer: 8.25 (New York Mets, 1972) Javy López: 8.17 (Atlanta Braves, 1998) Joe...
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  • season in the team's history before they relocated). November 28, 1978: Duffy Dyer was signed as a free agent by the Expos. December 4, 1978: Ken Macha was...
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  • MLB All-Star Doug DeCinces (1970) MLB All-Star David Dellucci (1995) Duffy Dyer (1999, MGR) Andy Etchebarren (1993–1994,1998, MGR) 2 x MLB All-Star Jim...
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  • 1974: Gene Clines was traded by the Pirates to the New York Mets for Duffy Dyer. January 6, 1975: Nelson Norman was signed as an amateur free agent by...
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  • Hale (1987) Scott Leius (1987) Paul Abbott (1986–87) Yorkis Perez (1986) Duffy Dyer (1984–85, MGR) "Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin in the Midwest League | MWLguide...
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  • Mets. June 4, 1966: Galen Cisco was released by the Mets. June 7, 1966: Duffy Dyer was drafted by the Mets in the 1st round (9th pick) of the 1966 Major...
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  • the latter for Jerry Koosman. Two nonparticipants were Ray Sadecki and Duffy Dyer who were both traded, the former to the St. Louis Cardinals for Joe Torre...
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    (baseball player) (Coalton) Leon Durham (baseball player) (Cincinnati) Duffy Dyer (baseball player) (Dayton) Rob Dyrdek (skateboarder) (Kettering) E–G Adam...
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    9, 1976 John Candelaria Pittsburgh Pirates 2 Los Angeles Dodgers 0 NL Duffy Dyer 198 September 29, 1976 John Montefusco San Francisco Giants 9 Atlanta...
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    that of Howard Taft exactly a century earlier. Head bartender Mark "Duffy" Dyer worked at the restaurant between 1997 and 2023. Boland and Swords opened...
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    roster when injuries afflicted the Mets' other catchers, Jerry Grote and Duffy Dyer. He made his major league debut on June 13, 1973, catching Tom Seaver...
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    Injuries began to take their toll and he split catching duties with Duffy Dyer. Grote rebounded in 1975, posting a career-high .295 batting average in...
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  • 30 Nolan Ryan 33 Ray Sadecki 41 Tom Seaver 42 Ron Taylor Catchers 10 Duffy Dyer 15 Jerry Grote Infielders 12 Ken Boswell 22 Donn Clendenon 19 Tim Foli...
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  • influence of LSD 5 August 9, 1976 John Candelaria£ 2–0 3 Los Angeles Dodgers Duffy Dyer Nick Colosi Danny Murtaugh (2) Game was televised on ABC 6 July 12, 1997...
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  • Seaver 39 Dick Selma 35 Don Shaw 40 Bill Short 42 Ron Taylor Catchers 10 Duffy Dyer 15 Jerry Grote  9 J. C. Martin Infielders 12 Ken Boswell  1 Jerry Buchek...
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  • Interscholastic Association's 4A Conference. Brian Davis – American football player Duffy Dyer – former MLB player (New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Montreal Expos...
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    Boisclar made his major league debut in the 23rd inning, pinch running for Duffy Dyer. He batted .250 with one RBI (against the Philadelphia Phillies) over...
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  • finished in third place in the National League East. October 22, 1974: Duffy Dyer was traded by the Mets to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Gene Clines. December...
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  • to the Houston Astros for Ken Johnson and Jim Beauchamp. June 8, 1965: Duffy Dyer was drafted by the Braves in the 38th round of the 1965 Major League Baseball...
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  • 37 662 Bill Butler Detroit Tigers Pitcher Herndon (Herndon,VA) 38 671 Duffy Dyer* Milwaukee Braves C-OF Arizona State University 39 683 Danny Frisella*...
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    he signed with the Bridgeport Bluefish as a player/coach. When manager Duffy Dyer left to take a position with the New York Mets in February 2003, Lind...
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