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Harold Delano "Butch"
Wynegar Jr. (born
March 14, 1956) is an
American former professional baseball catcher who pla**** 13
seasons in
Major League Baseball...
- 1971:
Chambliss 1972: Fisk 1973:
Bumbry 1974:
Hargrove 1975: Lynn 1976:
Wynegar 1977: Page 1978:
Molitor 1979:
Putnam 1980:
Charboneau 1981:
Gedman 1982:...
- and her
brother Arejay Hale,
members of the rock band
Halestorm Butch Wynegar,
former professional baseball player (catcher) Fred Murree,
Pawnee professional...
- 1956 – Indu Malhotra,
Judge of the
Supreme Court of
India 1956 –
Butch Wynegar,
American baseball player and
coach 1957 – Tad Williams,
American author...
- Piniella, RF 4 1 1 0 0 0 .304 Jerry Mumphrey, CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 .238 Butch
Wynegar, C 0 0 0 0 0 0 .320 Don Baylor, DH 4 1 1 2 0 0 .301 Dave Winfield, CF-LF...
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Harold Wren (1921–2016),
American dean of
three law
schools Harold "Butch"
Wynegar (born 1956),
baseball player Harold Zent (1900–1951),
member of the Washington...
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remained with the
Yankees in 1982. He
split his
playing time with
Butch Wynegar, as he
appeared in 89 games,
hitting .227 with five home runs and 28 RBI...
- Gary
Carter (Montreal NL, OF-C) 1976 Mark
Fidrych (Detroit AL, P)
Butch Wynegar (Minnesota AL, C)
Butch Metzger (San
Diego NL, P)
Larry Herndon (San Francisco...
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Borgmann lost the
starting job to
rookie Butch Wynegar in 1976. He
spent four
seasons as
Wynegar's backup, then
became a free agent.
Borgmann signed...
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Richie Zisk.
Seaver allowed the AL
another run in the
seventh when
Butch Wynegar led off with a single, took
second when
Graig Nettles reached on an error...