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    Fame. Bunning pitched from 1955 to 1971 for the Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Los Angeles Dodgers. When Bunning retired...
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    Republican Senator Jim Bunning, a Hall of Fame baseball pitcher who represented Kentucky in the United States Senate from 1999 to 2011. Bunning was born in Fort...
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  • by the Phillies in the off-season of 1963 was the acquisition of Jim Bunning. Bunning had been with the Detroit Tigers since 1955 and was one of the best...
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    On June 21, 1964, Jim Bunning of the Philadelphia Phillies pitched the seventh perfect game in Major League Baseball history, defeating the New York Mets...
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  • District of Kentucky Erwin Bünning (1906–1990), German biologist James Bunstone Bunning (1802–1863), British architect Jim Bunning (1931–2017), former US...
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    Hunter (3), Bunning (2), and Young (1). Six perfect-game pitchers recorded hits during their games: Hunter had three hits; Richmond, Ward, Bunning, Martínez...
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    in 2004, controversy erupted when Bunning described Mongiardo as looking "like one of Saddam Hussein's sons." Bunning apologized, then later went on to...
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  • James Bunning may refer to: Jim Bunning (1931–2017), American baseball pitcher and politician James Bunstone Bunning (1802–1863), British architect This...
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    retire, instead of seeking a fifth term. Republican U.S. Representative Jim Bunning narrowly won the open seat, defeating Democratic U.S. Representative...
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    Democratic nominee Martha Layne Collins defeated Republican nominee Jim Bunning with 54.50% of the vote, replacing outgoing governor John Y. Brown Jr...
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    chairman John Cornyn pressured Bunning to retire due to concerns that he could lose a reelection bid. In July 2009, Bunning announced he would not run for...
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    younger pitchers Art Mahaffey, Chris Short, and rookie Ray Culp; veterans Jim Bunning and screwballer Jack Baldschun; and fan favorites Cookie Rojas, Johnny...
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    for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by incumbent Jim Bunning. Mongiardo called for Bunning to withdraw from reelection, questioning his ability to...
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    no-hitter in a Phillies uniform, and others, including Hall of Famer Jim Bunning, have pitched more than one in their careers. The longest interval between...
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    in 2004, controversy erupted when Bunning described Mongiardo as looking "like one of Saddam Hussein's sons." Bunning apologized, then later went on to...
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  • insurance claim payments have been made." The Act's main sponsors were Sen. Jim Bunning, Rep. Doug Bereuter, and Rep. Earl Blumenauer. The Act's preamble included...
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    Jimmy Piersall (redirect from Jim Piersall)
    remained a volatile player, charging the mound after being hit by a Jim Bunning pitch on June 25, then violently hurling his helmet a month later, earning...
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    still promising to stay out of the race if Bunning ultimately decided to run for reelection. On July 28, Bunning announced that he would not run for reelection...
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    than 500 days of her four-year term. In 1983, she defeated Republican Jim Bunning to become Kentucky's first woman governor. Her administration had two...
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    win the pennant. In the second game of a doubleheader, Koufax faced Jim Bunning for the second time that season. On two days' rest, Koufax pitched a...
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  • three more hits versus Sandy Koufax and Stu Miller. American starter Jim Bunning pitched three perfect innings, but Don Schwall allowed a bases-loaded...
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    with a U.S. Senate election, where controversial Republican incumbent Jim Bunning was narrowly reelected over Daniel Mongiardo, most likely due to Bush's...
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  • Baseball Hall of Fame member Jim Bunning played for the 1950 Richmond Tigers. At age 18, if his first professional season, Bunning compiled a 7–8 record with...
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  • Hall of Fame member Jim Bunning pitched for the 1951 Davenport Tigers at age 19. In his second season of professional play, Bunning had an 8–10 record...
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    Smoltz † 3,084 20 Zack Greinke (0) 2,979 21 Clayton Kershaw (11) 2,955 22 Jim Bunning † 2,855 23 Mickey Lolich 2,832 24 Mike Mussina † 2,813 25 Cy Young †...
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  • "National Bourbon Heritage Month." The bill, sponsored by Republican Senator Jim Bunning of Kentucky, passed by unanimous consent. The resolution calls for consumers...
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    Senate election, seeking the seat of the retiring Republican Senator Jim Bunning. He lost the general election to Republican nominee Rand Paul on November...
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    elected in 2010 with 55.7% of the vote, filling the seat of retiring Jim Bunning, then re-elected in 2016 with 57.3% of the vote. Paul ran for a third...
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    in both the American League and the National League: Cy Young, Ryan, Jim Bunning, Nomo, and Randy Johnson. Only five catchers have caught a no-hitter...
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    "Bunning makes a pitch for others to enter Hall". Chicago Tribune. pp. 3–10. Retrieved October 8, 2019 – via newspapers.com. Muder, Craig. "BUNNING, FOSTER...
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