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Frank Edward Secory (August 24, 1912 –
April 7, 1995) was an
American left
fielder and
umpire in
Major League Baseball who pla**** 186
games from 1940 to...
- Greenberg's home run tied the game. In the 12th,
after a one-out
single by
Frank Secory off
Dizzy Trout, pinch-runner Bill
Schuster came all the way
around on Stan...
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Caught by: Gus
Triandos Umpires: HP: Ed
Sudol 1B: Paul
Pryor 2B:
Frank Secory 3B: Ken
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Sandy Koufax (LAD) LHP...
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protested a
strike two call and was
ejected from the game by
umpire Frank Secory; Herrera,
called upon to
pinch hit with a two-strike
count already on him...
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professional golfer Scott Sandage (born 1964),
historian and
author Frank Secory, MLB left
fielder and
umpire Ralph Senensky,
television director and writer...
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official no-hitter,
tying an NL
record held by Bob
Emslie and
Frank Secory;
after Secory extended the
record to nine in 1970,
Donatelli again tied it on September...
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superior of the
school that
became Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College.
Frank Secory,
baseball player and
umpire Frederick C. Sherman,
admiral Annah May Soule...
- 2000–present)
Hunter Wendelstedt – 104 (NL, 1998–1999; ML, 2000–present)
Frank Secory – 104 (NL, 1952–1970)
Durwood Merrill – 103 (AL, 1977–1999)
Jerry Layne...
- 5–3
record and were
outscored by
their opponents, 91 to 78.
Guard Frank Secory and
quarterback Harold Reynolds were the team captains. "Football Records:...
- 2024. "Chris Pelekoudas". Retrosheet.org.
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