Joe Nuxhall — Infobox MLB retired name=Joe Nuxhall caption= position=Pitcher bats=Left throws=Left birthdate=birth date|1928|7|30 city state|Hamilton|Ohio deathdate=death date and age|2007|11|15|1928|7|30 city state|Fairfield|Ohio debutdate=June 10… … Wikipedia
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Greg Hoard — is a former newspaper journalist and television sports broadcaster and the author of the Joe Nuxhall biography, JOE: Rounding Third And Heading For Home (ISBN 1 882203 37 2). He joined the sports department at The Cincinnati Post in 1979 as a… … Wikipedia
Milt Pappas — Pitcher Born: May 11, 1939 (1939 05 11) (age 72) Detroit, Michigan Batted: Right Threw: Right … Wikipedia