Former Padres Outfielder Dies at 84
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Former MLB outfielder Larry Stahl, best known for spoiling a perfect game, dead at 84 - NEW YORK TIMES POST
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Major League Baseball player Larry Stahl died at age 84 Tuesday at Caseyville Nursing and Rehab in Caseyville, Illinois.Stahl, who played 10 seasons with four different teams, was best known for spoiling a perfect game.On Sept. 2, 1972, Chicago Cubs pitcher Milt Pappas had retired the
Former MLB outfielder Larry Stahl, best known for spoiling a perfect game, dead at 84 – Democratic Accent
Former Major League Baseball player Larry Stahl died at age 84 Tuesday at Caseyville Nursing and Rehab in Caseyville, Illinois. Stahl, who played 10 seasons with four different teams, was best known for spoiling a perfect game. On Sept. 2, 1972, Chicago Cubs pitcher Milt Pappas had retired the first 26 batters he had faced and was one out away from etching his name into the history books. Stahl, a left-handed hitter, was playing for the San Die…
Former Mets outfielder, 10-year MLB veteran, dies at 84
Larry Stahl, an outfielder who played 10 Major League Baseball seasons, including two with the New York Mets, died on March 17 at age 84. More: Mets Hall of Famer’s only championship ring sells for $854,122 Starr played for the Kansas City A’s (1964-66), Mets (1967-68), San Diego Padres (1969-72) and Cincinnati Reds (1973). He made his only career playoff appearance in his final season with the Reds and had his final career hit in the final inni…
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