
Milt Pappas - Wikipedia
Milton Steven Pappas (May 11, 1939 – April 19, 2016) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a right-handed pitcher from 1957 through 1973.
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Milt Pappas - Society for American Baseball Research
2019年1月17日 · Pappas was an outstanding pitcher for a long time; his closest comps include Orel Hershiser and Catfish Hunter as well as Drysdale. 1 But he is remembered as the man …
Milt Pappas - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference.com
2024年12月28日 · A Detroit boy, born and raised, Milt Pappas entered the majors as a much heralded rookie. Armed with a blazing fastball serving as his main calling card, he became the …
Milt Pappas Stats, Height, Weight, Research & History - Baseball Almanac
Milton Steven Pappas was a Major League Baseball player who pitched for the Baltimore Orioles (1957 - 1965), Cincinnati Reds (1966 - 1968), Atlanta Braves (1968 - 1970), and Chicago …
Milt Pappas, RIP: Infamy, Tragedy, and Beyond - Sports Central
2016年4月25日 · Milt Pappas's cell phone blew up, Pappas himself having lost a perfect game in the ninth on a ball call. "I would tell him, 'I feel for you'," Pappas — who died April 19 at home …
Former MLB pitcher Milt Pappas dies at 76 - MLB.com
2016年4月19日 · Former Major Leaguer Milt Pappas died Tuesday, the Beecher (Ill.) Police Department confirmed to the Chicago Tribune. He was 76.
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Fullname: Milton Stephen Pappas Nickname: Gimpy Born: 5/11/1939 in Detroit, MI High School: Thomas M. Cooley, Detroit, MI Debut: 8/10/1957 Died: 4/19/2016
Milt Pappas dies at age 76 - ESPN
2016年4月19日 · Milt Pappas, the former All-Star pitcher who was part of the 1965 trade that saw the Orioles land Frank Robinson, died Tuesday at age 76.
Milt Pappas, Cagey All-Star Traded for Hall of Famer, Dies at 76
2016年4月20日 · Milt Pappas, a cagey right-hander who won more than 200 big league games but whose most memorable, if unlucky, legacy is that he was traded for the future Hall of Fame …