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Today, in Cleveland Sports History…
Today, in Cleveland Sports History…
Today in 1972 Cleveland Indians pitcher Gaylord Perry won the Cy Young award. He won 24 games in 1972 to go along with a 1.92 era. He played four seasons in Cleveland and won a total of 70 games for the Tribe. In total Perry won 314 career games and posted a career 3.11 era.
This Week In History: 10/25-10/31
This Week In History: 10/25-10/31
morehardball.blogspot.com — After a long absence, I am back for another addition of This Week In History. Although we... are late into October, and the days of regular season baseball are well over, some of baseball's most memorable and monumental events occurred during this week of Halloween. Let's take a look at these ... (more) This Week In History: 10/25-10/31

Today, in Cleveland Sports…
Today, in Cleveland Sports…
lebrownstown.com — Today in 1935 Cleveland Indian pitcher Jim Perry was born. Jim, whose brother is Gaylord Perry, played... parts of seven seasons in Cleveland. As a rookie he finished second in the rookie of the year voting to Bob Allison of Washington by posting a dazzling 2.65 era. Perry was a three time all-star ... (more) Today, in Cleveland Sports…
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