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Ralph Terry


 

Ralph Willard Terry (born on January 9, 1936 in Big Cabin, Oklahoma) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees (1956-57, 1959-64), Kansas City Athletics (1957-59, 1966), Cleveland Indians (1965) and New York Mets (1966-67). Terry is best remembered for giving up the home run to Bill Mazeroski that won the Pittsburgh Pirates the 1960 World Series.

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January 9 - 1936 - Big Cabin, Oklahoma - Pitcher - Major League Baseball - New York Yankees - Kansas City Athletics - Cleveland Indians - New York Mets - Bill Mazeroski - Pittsburgh Pirates - 1960 World Series

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In his 12 seasons as a player, Terry posted a career record of 107-99, with 1000 strikeouts, a 3.27 earned run average, 257 games started, 75 games finished, 20 shutouts, 11 saves, and 446 bases on balls in 1849 innings pitched.

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Strikeouts - Earned run average

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In five World Series (1960-64), Terry posted a record of 2-3, 31 strikeouts and a 2.93 ERA. Both wins came in the 1962 World Series (of which he was named MVP) against the San Francisco Giants, including a 1-0 shutout in Game 7 over Giant ace Jack Sanford. That game ended with Willie McCovey hitting a line drive directly at Yankee second baseman Bobby Richardson with Giant runners Willie Mays on second and Matty Alou on third; had the ball been hit a foot or so to either side, Richardson could not have caught it and San Francisco would have scored two runs and won the Series.

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World Series - 1962 World Series - San Francisco Giants - Jack Sanford - Willie McCovey - Bobby Richardson - Willie Mays - Matty Alou

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