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    John Joseph Montefusco Jr. (born May 25, 1950), nicknamed "the Count", is an American former professional baseball player and coach. He played as a right-handed...
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    they needed pitchers later in the year. Injuries to Ed Whitson and John Montefusco in May prompted the Yankees to re-sign their former pitcher. Inserted...
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  • 1979 season back with AAA Phoenix, he was recalled to the majors when John Montefusco was placed on the disabled list in late April. The season was the high-mark...
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    John Robert Candelaria (born November 6, 1953) is a Puerto Rican-American former Major League Baseball pitcher. Nicknamed "the Candy Man", he played in...
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  • Theresa Montefusco, Frank's wife. John Aprea as Joseph "Joey" Montefusco, the middle son and a Catholic priest. Sal Viscuso as Nunzio Montefusco, the youngest...
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    pennants and five World Series championships while in New York, led by managers John McGraw, Bill Terry, and Leo Durocher. New York-era star players including...
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    with John Montefusco after interrupting an interview with the pitcher. Afterwards, Madlock ripped Montefusco: "I've heard and read where Montefusco has...
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  • professional wrestling manager Ted Hankey (born 1968), English darts player John Montefusco (born 1950), American baseball player Count Sensenderfer (1847–1903)...
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    Hurte, Bob. John Montefusco, Society for American Baseball Research. Accessed September 9, 2018. "On September 3, 1974, John Montefusco from Long Branch...
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  • who played briefly for the Montreal Expos during their 1996 season John Montefusco (born 1950), former Major League Baseball pitcher from 1974 to 1986...
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    Bumgarner each made four Opening Day starts for the Giants, and John Montefusco, Mike Krukow, John Burkett and Liván Hernández each made three Opening Day starts...
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  • year, Seaver, who won three times, John Denny and Pete Vuckovich) and two Rookies of the Year (Seaver and John Montefusco). Players eligible for the first...
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    the Year Award and finishing second to San Francisco Giants pitcher John Montefusco for the National League Rookie of the Year award. He was also voted...
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    from the original on June 25, 2009. Retrieved September 13, 2009. "John Montefusco Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the...
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  • Randy Moffitt (2) 9,439 32–14 47 June 6 @ Giants 9–3 Jim Kaat (4–2) John Montefusco (6–5) None 30,218 33–14 48 June 7 @ Dodgers 8–6 Ron Reed (5–1) Charlie...
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  • Herndon Marc Hill Johnnie LeMaster Willie McCovey John Montefusco Terry Whitfield June 6, 1978: John Rabb was drafted by the Giants in the 11th round of...
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    1963, as confirmed by Baseball Almanac and Baseball-Reference.com. John Montefusco walked in his first plate appearance in the top of the 2nd inning....
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    joining Willie Mays, Orlando Cepeda, Willie McCovey, Gary Matthews and John Montefusco. He was also the sixth catcher in NL history to win the award. Posey...
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    San Francisco Giants Charlee Minkin (born 1981), Olympic judoka John Montefusco, former pitcher for the San Francisco Giants and Atlanta Braves Jay Moriarity...
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    Preceded by John Montefusco No-hitter pitcher May 14, 1977 Succeeded by Dennis Eckersley Preceded by Dave Wallace Los Angeles Dodgers Pitching Coach 2001–2005...
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