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    Ricardo Adolfo Jacobo Carty (born September 1, 1939), nicknamed "Beeg Boy", is a Dominican former professional baseball player. He played in Major League...
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  • Beeg, 19th-century German writer and activist Beeg Boy, a nickname for Rico Carty (born 1939), baseball player Eye dialect form of big Bee Gees Big (disambiguation)...
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    the season as the Braves' everyday left fielder when Rico Carty dislocated his shoulder. Upon Carty's return, Garr was optioned to their Triple A affiliate...
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  • player Rico Capuano, better known as Rico (Scottish singer) (1971–2022), Scottish musician Rico Carty (born 1939), Dominican baseball player Rico Chiapparelli...
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  • No. Name Pos. Year 1 Tetelo Vargas OF 1936 4 Alfredo Griffin SS 1976 5 Rico Carty LF 1963 10 Ralph Garr OF 1968 12 Manuel Castillo 3B 1980 16 Rafael Ramírez...
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    Brock Byron Browne Eric Byrnes Sil Campusano José Canseco Chuck Carr Rico Carty Luis Castillo Reggie Cleveland Terry Collins Del Crandall Deivi Cruz Elijah...
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  • Mother Praxedes Carty (1854-1933), Irish American educator and religious sister Paddy Carty (1929–1980), Irish flute player Rico Carty (born 1939), Dominican...
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    Derby at Truist Park July 29–31". MLB.com. Bowman, Mark (August 18, 2023). "Carty, Tenney to enter Braves Hall of Fame". Major League Baseball. Retrieved...
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    players born in the Dominican Republic are José Bautista, Robinson Canó, Rico Carty, Bartolo Colón, Nelson Cruz, Edwin Encarnación, Cristian Javier, Ubaldo...
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    Robinson Canó José Capellán Ramón Caraballo Héctor Carrasco Joel Carreño Rico Carty Alexi Casilla Santiago Casilla Carlos Casimiro Alberto Castillo Braulio...
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  • Joe Wallis was drafted by the Cubs in the 6th round. August 13, 1973: Rico Carty was purchased by the Cubs from the Texas Rangers. August 29, 1973: Pat...
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    with the Rockland Boulders. His uncle is former MLB All-Star outfielder Rico Carty. Topkin, Marc (February 16, 2013). "Last original Ray retires". Retrieved...
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    José Cardenal, Minnie Miñoso, as well as Dominican born batting champion Rico Carty and Puerto Rican born hall of famer Orlando Cepeda. Casanova has been...
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    run to score in the bottom of the ninth, was charged with a blown save. Rico Carty became the first player in history to be elected to the All-Star team...
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  • William Capra (1971–1977): "Buzz" Rico Carty, Ricardo Adolfo Jacobo Carty (1963–1979): "Big Boy (Beeg Boy)" or "Rico" Chris Chambliss, Carroll Christopher...
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  • the Athletics to the Chicago Cubs for Bob Locker. December 12, 1973: Rico Carty was released by the Athletics. February 22, 1974: Reggie Jackson won an...
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  • Tom Candiotti - Victoria Mussels, 1979 José Canseco – Medford A's, 1983 Rico Carty - Yakima Valley Braves, 1962 Ron Cey - Tri-City Atoms, 1968 Aaron Cook...
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    Rafael Batista George Bell Daniel Cabrera Robinson Canó Héctor Carrasco Rico Carty Juan Castillo Luis Castillo Jesús Colomé Johnny Cueto Mariano Duncan Tony...
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    as he hit 21 home runs with 100 runs batted in and finished second to Rico Carty for the National League batting title with a .325 batting average. The...
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    1970, finishing third in the National League batting championship behind Rico Carty and Joe Torre. Sanguillen was a valuable member of the world champion...
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    ones such as "If you had Clemente, you couldn't have Aaron", and so on. Rico Carty was the first player ever selected to an All-Star team as a write-in candidate...
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    wrote in the Detroit Free Press: "He really is something to behold." Rico Carty of the Indians said he thought Fidrych "was trying to hypnotize them."...
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  • ties the game and Ron Santo's RBI single in the 11th wins it. Atlanta's Rico Carty, meanwhile, has three singles and has hit in 30 consecutive games. May...
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  • tuberculosis Robert Boucher (1904–1931), Canadian hockey player James Burke Rico Carty, baseball player George Coulthard, Australian cricketer and Australian...
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  • the Athletics to the Chicago Cubs for Pat Bourque. September 11, 1973: Rico Carty was purchased by the Athletics from the Chicago Cubs. June 5, 1973: 1973...
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    Roberto Clemente† .320 1964 Roberto Clemente† .339 Pittsburgh Pirates Rico Carty .330 1965 Roberto Clemente† .329 Pittsburgh Pirates Hank Aaron† .318 1966...
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  • 4) Cincinnati Reds 1965–1966 Willie Davis 31 Los Angeles Dodgers 1969 Rico Carty 31 Atlanta Braves 1970 Ron LeFlore 31 (1, 30) Detroit Tigers 1975–1976...
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    Pinson Cincinnati Reds 31 1965–66 Willie Davis Los Angeles Dodgers 31 1969 Rico Carty Atlanta Braves 31 1970 Ron LeFlore Detroit Tigers 31 (30) 1975–76 Ken...
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    Orlando Cepeda (category Baseball players from Ponce, Puerto Rico)
    compiled a season average of .257, with 22 home runs and 88 RBIs. In 1970, Rico Carty of the Braves led the league in batting average, while Cepeda and Aaron...
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    he walked three of the next four, all of whom scored as a result of a Rico Carty two-run single and a John Mayberry three‐run homer. He was replaced by...
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