- Ramón
Segundo Monzant Espina (January 4, 1933 –
August 10, 2001) was a
Venezuelan right-handed
baseball pitcher in
Major League Baseball (MLB) who pla****...
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Washington Senators, AL
August 1, 1953
August 23, 1953 5 Ramón (Ray)
Monzant P New York Giants, NL July 2, 1954
April 25, 1960 6 Luis
Aparicio Hall...
- website.
Archived from the
original on 2013-12-03.
Retrieved 2012-12-29. "
Monzant, Ramón".
VBHoF website.
Archived from the
original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved...
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Marcano Germán Márquez
Carlos Martínez Víctor Martínez Luis
Matos Ramón
Monzant Melvin Mora
Gabriel Moreno Magglio Ordóñez
David Peralta Eddie Pérez Martín...
- feat in the
Caracas 3–0
victory over the
Navegantes del Magallanes. Ramón
Monzant was
credited with the loss. Besides, he also pla**** in the
league for Vargas...
- 38 Alex
Konikowski 37 Don
Liddle 35 Sal
Maglie 40
Windy McCall 34 Ramón
Monzant 36
Mario Picone 30
George Spencer 49 Hoyt
Wilhelm 33 Al
Worthington Catchers...
- 44 Don
Johnson 38
Gordon Jones 40 Mike
McCormick 37 Stu
Miller 41 Ramón
Monzant 38 Joe
Shipley 32 Al
Worthington 48 Dom
Zanni Catchers 27 Bob
Schmidt 45...
- innings,
leading the
league in ERA,
while tying with Magallanes' Ramón
Monzant for the most wins. His son,
Charlie Beamon, Jr., pla****
first base for...
- 1960;
longtime member of Cubs'
radio broadcast team.
August 10 – Ramón
Monzant, 68,
Venezuelan pitcher who pla**** for the
Giants in New York and San Francisco...
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hurled the
first no-hitter game in the league's history,
defeating Ramón
Monzant and the
Navegantes del Magallanes, 3–0. Furthermore, he also
called balls...