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- Louis Stephen Klimchock (born October 15, 1939) is an American former professional baseball infielder. He pla**** parts of 12 seasons in Major League Baseball...
- drafted by the Senators from the Cincinnati Reds. Prior to 1963 season: Lou Klimchock was acquired by the Senators from the Milwaukee Braves. September 2, 1963:...
- series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, which ran from 1968 to 2001. Lou Klimchock — 13-year veteran of Major League Baseball. Infielder for the Kansas City...
- Athletics prior to the 1962 season with Joe Azcue and Manny Jiménez for Lou Klimchock and Bob Shaw. In his rookie season of 1962, Charles batted .288 with 17...
- Herbert, Don L****n, and Al Pilarcik. The Athletics traded Shaw and Lou Klimchock to the Milwaukee Braves for Joe Azcue, Ed Charles, and Manny Jiménez on...
- Willie Kirkland Michael Kirkman Ed Kirkpatrick Billy Klaus Phil Klein Lou Klimchock Ron Kline Johnny Klippstein Corey Kluber Andrew Knizner Randy Knorr Darold...
- Braves to the Houston Colt .45s for Norm Larker. Prior to 1963 season: Lou Klimchock was acquired from the Braves by the Washington Senators. On November 16...
- Davenport, Tito Francona, Gary Geiger, Bob Johnson, Ken Johnson, Lou Klimchock, Ron Kline, Al McBean, Pedro Ramos, Rich Rollins, John Roseboro, Tom Satriano...
- around from lovable losers to legitimate contenders. October 12, 1966: Lou Klimchock and Ernie Bowman were traded by the Mets to the Cleveland Indians for...
- 1966: Floyd Weaver was traded by the Indians to the New York Mets for Lou Klimchock and Ernie Bowman. January 4, 1967: Jim Landis, Jim Weaver, and Doc Edwards...