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Gino Cimoli
Gino broke into organized ball in 1949 and hit a seering .370 with Nashua in the New England League.
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On August 8, 1971 Gene hit Homers in both ends of twinbill while catching both games.



Ken was credited with the victory in the first game of the 1972 World Series vs. the Reds. He pitched into the 6th inning and was relieved by Rollie Fingers and then by Vida Blue who saved 3-2 triumph.



1951 was a terrific year for Gus. He led the American League in Home Runs and Runs Batted In and in Assists for outfielders. Gus also tied the major league record for the most home runs in 3 straight games with 6 circuit clouts and hit 7 in 4 straight games to tie the American League mark. A radio mechanic in the Navy during the War, Gus broke in with the White Sox in 1949 and was traded to the A's in 1951.



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Ossie Chavarria
After seven seasons in the minor leagues, Ossie received his first opportunity to play in the big time last year. The athlete is equally at home at second base, shortstop or at third base. In 1966, Ossie appeared in 86 ballgames, many times in the late innings as a defensive player. This year, the sophomore is anxious to get to bat more often.
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