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    Dewey LaMarr Hoyt Jr. (January 1, 1955 – November 29, 2021) was an American professional baseball right-handed pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball...
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  • (in place of Gary Carter) 8. Ozzie Smith, SS, St. Louis Cardinals 9. LaMarr Hoyt, P, San Diego Padres AL Batting Order 1. Rickey Henderson, OF, New York...
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    by manager Tony La Russa and stars Carlton Fisk, Tom Paciorek, Ron Kittle, Harold Baines, and LaMarr Hoyt. During the 1986 season, La Russa was fired...
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    award in what turned out to be their only All-Star Game appearance; LaMarr Hoyt, Bo Jackson, J. D. Drew, Melky Cabrera, and Eric Hosmer. Only the Chicago...
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  • college football player and coach Lamarr Houston (born 1987), American National Football League player LaMarr Hoyt (1955–2021), former Major League Baseball...
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  • Top-100 All Time teams by MiLB.com. Led by future Cy Young Award winner LaMarr Hoyt, the team finished 97–40. Harry Chappas, Ross Baumgarten and Britt Burns...
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    sentence James Holmes, perpetrator of the 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting LaMarr Hoyt, baseball player, convicted of drug possession Mohammed Jabbateh, former...
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  • streak ended on April 14, 1985. The streak started on June 26, 1983. LaMarr Hoyt tied a club record by winning 11 straight decisions. Steve Garvey Tony...
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    28 1.04 61 1982 Pete Vuckovich Milwaukee Brewers 18–6 0 3.34 105 1983 LaMarr Hoyt Chicago White Sox 24–10 0 3.66 148 1984 Willie Hernández* Detroit Tigers...
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    against the Los Angeles Dodgers has often been largely lopsided in favor of LA, however; recent growth between the two teams in competition during the 2020s...
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    Leonard Scott McGregor 13 1982 LaMarr Hoyt 19 Chicago White Sox Larry Gura Pete Vuckovich Geoff Zahn 18 1983 LaMarr Hoyt 24 Chicago White Sox Richard Dotson...
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    Ozzie Guillén (category Tiburones de La Guaira players)
    eight-player trade, with Tim Lollar, Bill Long and Luis Salazar in exchange for LaMarr Hoyt. In 1985, Guillén was both the American League Rookie of the Year and...
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  • victory by Hoyt, the American League Cy Young Award winner. October 6, Memorial Stadium October 7, Comiskey Park October 8, Comiskey Park LaMarr Hoyt, American...
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    fourth in the American League Cy Young Award voting, behind teammate LaMarr Hoyt. Arm injuries came to limit what was a promising baseball career. In...
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  • Baltimore Orioles team three games to one in the AL Championship Series. LaMarr Hoyt led the White Sox to a 2–1 victory in Game 1, but the Orioles clinched...
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  • 6–1 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minnesota Twins 54,960 LaMarr Hoyt, San Diego (NL) LaMarr Hoyt, San Diego (NL) Jack Morris, Detroit (AL) July 15, 1986...
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    picked up from the Chicago White Sox for outfielder Oscar Gamble, pitcher LaMarr Hoyt, and $200,000. After only one year with the Oakland Athletics, pitcher...
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  • Arlene Dahl, American actress, businesswoman and writer (b. 1925) 2021 – LaMarr Hoyt, Major League Baseball player, 1983 AL Cy Young Award winner (b. 1955)...
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    The White Sox traded Dent to the New York Yankees for Oscar Gamble, LaMarr Hoyt, minor league pitcher Bob Polinsky and $250,000 on April 5, 1977. He...
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  • NFL running back Grayson Greiner, MLB catcher Kirby Higbe, MLB pitcher LaMarr Hoyt, MLB pitcher, AL Cy Young Award winner Hal Jeffcoat, MLB player Dustin...
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  • Month American League National League April Geoff Zahn Steve Rogers May LaMarr Hoyt Dick Ruthven June Jim Beattie Steve Howe July Tippy Martinez John Candelaria...
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  • Houston Astros and Montreal Expos from 1972 to 1984. November 29 – LaMarr Hoyt, 66, All-Star pitcher who played for eight years for the Chicago White...
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  • (1878−1882) LaMarr Hoyt (1955–2021), American baseball player Lance Hoyt (born 1977), American professional wrestler Martha Seavey Hoyt, American biographer...
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  • "Throwback Thursday: LaMarr Hoyt Falls in the War on Drugs". Vice Sports. Vice Media. Retrieved 1 July 2017. "SPORTS PEOPLE; Hoyt to Allenwood". The New...
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  • Nettles, Rich Gossage, Terry Kennedy, Garry Templeton, Steve Garvey, and LaMarr Hoyt) at the 1985 All-Star Game in Minnesota. However, they collapsed at the...
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  • Cesar Geronimo (1967) Mike Heath (1974) Tom Herr (1975) MLB All-Star LaMarr Hoyt (1973) MLB All-Star; 1983 AL Cy Young Award Stan Javier (1981–82) Terry...
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    Chicago Cubs. Pitchers on Duncan's staffs won four Cy Young Awards: LaMarr Hoyt in 1983; Bob Welch in 1990; Dennis Eckersley in 1992; and Chris Carpenter...
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    Baltimore teammates Cal Ripken Jr. and Eddie Murray). Fisk also caught LaMarr Hoyt that season, the 1983 Cy Young Award winner. Fisk played poorly in Chicago's...
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    and lows that included two division titles under different managers (Tony La Russa in 1983 and Gene Lamont in 1993) while cultivating select stars from...
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  • Kittle (CWS) Cy Young Award John Denny (PHI) LaMarr Hoyt (CWS) Manager of the Year Tommy Lasorda (LAD) Tony La Russa (CWS) Most Valuable Player Dale Murphy...
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