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    Gus Triandos (July 30, 1930 – March 28, 2013) was an American professional baseball player and scout. He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher and...
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  • Gus Triandos (1930–2013), former Major League Baseball player Gus Van Sant (born 1952), American film director, photographer, musician and author Gus...
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    Santana — musician and songwriter Jorge Santana — musician, Malo (band) Gus Triandos, 1948 — professional baseball player Leland Yee — California State Senator...
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  • run was recorded in a contest three times; by Snider, Al Kaline, and Gus Triandos. Mickey Mantle hit the most home runs on the show, a total of 44 during...
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    (1932–2021), former Baltimore Colts player. Gus Triandos (1930–2013), Baltimore Orioles catcher in the 1950s; Triandos Drive is named in honor of him. Johnny...
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  • Nick Pappas 2004 Gus Triandos 1977 Lou Skizas 2004 Mike Castronis 1978 Mike Balitsaris 2005 William Mackrides 1978 Chris Kontos 2005 Gus Zitrides 1978 Manuel...
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  • college football star and television news-reporter (b. 1929) 2013 – Gus Triandos, American baseball player and scout (b. 1930) 2014 – Jeremiah Denton...
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    in 1981 and his second with Dennis Martínez in 1991). Hassey joined Gus Triandos as the only catchers in MLB history to have caught a no-hitter in both...
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    he also helped Gus Triandos become a respectable catcher. He is known for designing the oversized catcher's mitt first used by Triandos to catch Hall of...
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  • 000 as a bonus baby. He was the third-string catcher behind starter Gus Triandos and Hal Smith on the Orioles' depth chart. Gastall appeared in 52 games...
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    and Al Pilarcik. After the 1962 season, the Orioles traded Herzog and Gus Triandos to the Detroit Tigers for Dick Brown. Herzog retired after playing for...
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    Game Richard Nixon (Vice President)‡ Memorial Stadium The catcher was Gus Triandos. 1959 Opening Day Griffith Stadium Eisenhower did not attend and was...
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    When the Yankees had a need at the major league level, they promoted Gus Triandos, a Caucasian player from Class AA, instead of Pellot. The Yankees decided...
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  • were traded by the Phillies to the Detroit Tigers for Jim Bunning and Gus Triandos. From 1919 through 1947, the Phillies finished last a total of 17 times...
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    players to be named later to the Yankees for, most prominently, catcher Gus Triandos, and outfielder Gene Woodling. When the trade was announced Turley was...
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    hit a bunt down the third base line and, when Orioles third baseman, Gus Triandos, left his base to field the ball, Carrasquel rounded second base and...
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    Wilhelm and Triandos "established the principle that a knuckleball pitcher and a big, slow catcher make an awful combination." Triandos once said, "Heaven...
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    Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, politician and member of the Kennedy family Gus Triandos, former Baltimore Oriole Bob Turley, former major league baseball pitcher...
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    September 20, 1958 Hoyt Wilhelm † Baltimore Orioles 1 New York Yankees 0 AL Gus Triandos (1) 140 May 15, 1960 Don Cardwell Chicago Cubs 4 St. Louis Cardinals...
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    Orioles acquired Harry Byrd, Jim McDonald, Willy Miranda, Hal Smith, Gus Triandos, Gene Woodling, and players to be named later. To complete the trade...
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    California pioneer John Townsend (?–1850), early Alcalde of San Francisco Gus Triandos (1930–2013), baseball player Edward Alexander Walker (1864–1946), Medal...
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    (first game of doubleheader) Attendance: 32,026 Time: 2:19 Caught by: Gus Triandos Umpires: HP: Ed Sudol 1B: Paul Pryor 2B: Frank Secory 3B: Ken Burkhart...
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    Houston Astros remained unsettled behind the plate, with former All-Star Gus Triandos and prospect Ron Brand being added to the roster. Grote spent the entire...
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  • college football player and television journalist, T-cell lymphoma. Gus Triandos, 82, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles), heart failure. John...
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  • White Sox (1959) George Theodore – MLB outfielder for the New York Mets Gus Triandos – MLB player for the Baltimore Orioles and other teams Clint Zavaras...
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  • Dick Ellsworth gains his first ML victory. Baltimore Orioles catcher Gus Triandos sets a pair of American League records with three passed balls in one...
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  • November 17, 1954: Gene Woodling, Harry Byrd, Jim McDonald, Hal Smith, Gus Triandos, Willy Miranda and players to be named later were traded by the Yankees...
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  • traded by the Astros to the Milwaukee Braves for Lee Maye. June 14, 1965: Gus Triandos was purchased by the Astros from the Philadelphia Phillies. July 10,...
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    weeks before, determining afterwards that keeping quiet didn't help. Gus Triandos, Bunning's catcher, had also caught Hoyt Wilhelm's no-hitter on September...
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    catcher Rick Ferrell on his defense and splitting catching duties with Gus Triandos, who was traded following the season. The 1964 campaign gave indications...
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