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    Theodore Bernard Kluszewski (September 10, 1924 – March 29, 1988), nicknamed "Big Klu", was an American professional baseball player, best known as a power-hitting...
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  • After scoring twice in the first inning on back-to-back RBI singles by Ted Kluszewski and Sherm Lollar after a walk and single, the Sox pounded across seven...
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  • received second-team All-American honors. Pihos, Taliaferro, and end Ted Kluszewski also received first-team All-Big Ten honors. Pihos, Taliaferro, and...
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    sculptures represent four Crosley Field era Cincinnati Reds players: Ted Kluszewski, Ernie Lombardi, Joe Nuxhall and Frank Robinson. These players were...
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    mediocrity, but they had some sluggers, including the muscle-bound Ted Kluszewski, who took full advantage of Crosley's cozy dimensions. Crosley Field...
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    Yastrzemski in 1967, and in three fewer games. He joined Babe Ruth and Ted Kluszewski as the only players 35 or older to have a multi-home run game in the...
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    the main pitching stalwart before arm problems cut short his career. Ted Kluszewski was the NL home run leader in 1954. The rest of the offense was a collection...
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    history to hit a home run in the first two innings of a season, following Ted Kluszewski of the Angels (April 11, 1961). Kepler had a walk-off single against...
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    of Crosley-era stars Nuxhall, catcher Ernie Lombardi, first baseman Ted Kluszewski, and outfielder Frank Robinson are depicted playing an imaginary baseball...
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    still-standing record with 19 sacrifice flies. He was second in the league to Ted Kluszewski in home runs and runs batted in (130), fifth in total bases (335), and...
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  • acquired slugger Ted Kluszewski in August, a local area native, from the Pittsburgh Pirates for the final pennant push. Kluszewski gave the team the...
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  • the main pitching stalwart before arm problems cut short his career. Ted Kluszewski was the NL home run leader in 1954. The rest of the offense was a collection...
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  • nicknames. Those mentioned, in order, are: Bobby Thomson Yogi Berra Ted Kluszewski Roy Campanella Stan Musial (The Man) Bob Feller Phil Rizzuto (The Scooter)...
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    consecutive at-bats on May 29, 1956. During the 1956 season, Bell, Ted Kluszewski and Bob Thurman became the second trio of teammates each to have three-home...
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    282 Ryne Sandberg* 282 194 Paul O'Neill 281 195 Josh Donaldson 279 Ted Kluszewski 279 197 Mike Cameron 278 Ryan Klesko 278 199 Rudy York 277 200 Eugenio...
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  • "One Dog" Ron Karkovice: “The Officer” Ted Kluszewski: "Big Klu" Paul Konerko: "Paulie" Carlos Lee: "El Caballo" Ted Lyons: "Sunday Teddy" Nick Madrigal:...
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  • 341 Willie Mays NYG .345 HR Larry Doby CLE 32 Ted Kluszewski CIN 49 RBIs Larry Doby CLE 126 Ted Kluszewski CIN 141 Wins Bob Lemon CLE Early Wynn CLE 23...
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    Braves Duke Snider† 42 1954 Ted Kluszewski 49 Cincinnati Redlegs Gil Hodges† 42 1955 Willie Mays† 51 New York Giants Ted Kluszewski 47 1956 Duke Snider† 43...
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    decorate the main entrance of the stadium (The others are Ernie Lombardi, Ted Kluszewski, Frank Robinson, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, and Pete Rose)...
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    games for the 1959 AL pennant-winners; the August 25 acquisition of Ted Kluszewski left him on the White Sox bench. He was hitless in four pinch-hitting...
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  • before the third out was made. With two outs in the eight inning, Mays, Ted Kluszewski and Randy Jackson hit consecutive singles for a run, and Ford was replaced...
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  • 9, 1928 Ruth was the first to achieve this. It was next achieved by Ted Kluszewski on October 1, 1959. Several other players have achieved this since;...
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  • Anderson 11 – Barry Larkin 13 – Dave Concepción 14 – Pete Rose 18 – Ted Kluszewski 20 – Frank Robinson 24 – Tony Pérez 42 – Jackie Robinson (retired throughout...
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  • Maurice Blackburn, Canadian composer and conductor (b. 1914) 1988 – Ted Kluszewski, American baseball player and coach (b. 1924) 1991 – Guy Bourdin, French...
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  • Indian composer. Neil Williams, 53, American painter, heart attack. Ted Kluszewski, 63, American Major League baseballer (Cincinnati Reds), heart attack...
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    August 7, 2022. Cook, William A. (2012). Big Klu: The Baseball Life of Ted Kluszewski. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. p. 144. ISBN 978-0-7864-6999-4...
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    life. He was signed by the Cincinnati Reds, however All-Star slugger Ted Kluszewski had a firm hold on the team's first base slot. Adcock played in left...
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  • Baseball infielder Ryan Klesko (born 1971), Major League Baseball player Ted Kluszewski (1924–1988), Major League first baseman Paul Konerko (born 1976), former...
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  • (1981) Mark Grudzielanek (2019) Mark Gubicza (2022) Ryan Klesko (2014) Ted Kluszewski (1974) Jim Konstanty (2008) Mike Krukow (2020) Tony Kubek (1982) Whitey...
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    271 Matt Kemp 1,031 272 Michael Young 1,030 273 Prince Fielder 1,028 Ted Kluszewski 1,028 275 Eric Karros 1,027 276 Bobby Thomson 1,026 277 Chase Utley...
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