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Jerry Reuss - Wikipedia
Jerry Reuss (born June 19, 1949)—pronounced "royce"—is an American former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball, best known for his years with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Reuss played for eight teams in his major league career; along with the Dodgers (1979–87), he played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1969–71), Houston Astros (1972 ...
Jerry Reuss Stats, Height, Weight, Research & History ...
Jerry Reuss was a Major League Baseball player who pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals (1969 - 1971), Houston Astros (1972 - 1973), Pittsburgh Pirates (1974 - 1978), Los Angeles Dodgers (1979 - 1987), Cincinnati Reds (1987), California Angels (1987), Chicago White Sox (1988 - 1989), Milwaukee Brewers (1989), and Pittsburgh Pirates (1990).
Jerry Reuss Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy ...
Jerry Reuss Bio. Fullname: Jerry Reuss; Born: 6/19/1949 in St. Louis, MO; Draft: 1967, St. Louis Cardinals, Round: 2, Overall Pick: 30; High School: Ritenour, St. Louis, MO; Debut: 9/27/1969
Meet former Dodger Jerry Reuss, the preeminent baseball ...
2017年8月5日 · Reuss, a longtime resident of Las Vegas and a broadcaster for the Triple-A 51s, spoke to us as he prepped for a game against the Salt Lake City Bees. While he's cagey about some of his famous stories, he doesn't run from his reputation.
Jerry Reuss - Society for American Baseball Research
Born June 19, 1949, in St. Louis and then raised there, Jerry Reuss made his major league debut for the team he cheered on as a child; and then was traded by that team because the owner didn’t like his mustache. At his next stop he was considered “the asshole of all time ” by his Hall of Fame manager. From there he had Opening Day starts ...
Jerry Reuss – Missouri Sports Hall of Fame
Reuss succeeded, pitching 22 seasons in the big leagues from 1969 to 1990, and the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame is proud to induct the left-hander among its Class of 2016. Overall, a red StL or blue LA hat often rode atop his blonde hair while Reuss rode a wicked, two-seam fastball to a 220-191 record in 547 starts.
Jerry Reuss - St Louis Sports Hall of Fame
My Dad had taken my brothers, Jim, John, and me to a Cardinals game at old Busch Stadium on a Sunday afternoon in the late 50s. The sights, smells and sounds left a major impression on me! I don’t remember if the Birds won or lost — I knew this was what I wanted to do!