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Bill Currie (baseball)

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in minor league baseball, playing for at least six Major League organizations. His brief trial with Washington in April 1955, however, was marked by his rude treatment by the
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when the rosters were reduced from 28 to 25 players. In his three MLB games, he yielded seven hits and six earned runs in 4â…“
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as his team's third pitcher of the day with New York already leading 7–0. He loaded the bases on two
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From 1950 to 1959, the 6 ft (1.8 m), 175 lb (79 kg) Currie compiled a 92–72
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Currie pitched much more effectively in his next two outings, also as a
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as the Yanks added on four more runs. Currie gave up five hits and five
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in his first inning. Then, in his next frame, he gave up back-to-back
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in two innings, with two bases on balls, one hit batter, and one
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April 30, 1955, for the Washington Senators
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April 13, 1955, for the Washington Senators
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Pitcher
Leary, Georgia
Arlington, Georgia
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Innings
Washington Senators
professional baseball
pitcher
minor league
Major League Baseball
1955
Washington Senators
win–loss record
New York Yankees
Yankee Stadium
inning
walks
hit batsman
two-run
single
Whitey Ford
home runs
Yogi Berra
Bill Skowron
earned runs
wild pitch
relief pitcher
Southern Association

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