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called the next two pitches—both of which were close—balls. Pappas believed he had struck out Stahl, and even decades later in 2008, he continued to begrudge Froemming. Some 25 years later, a Chicago radio personality, during an interview with Pappas, got Froemming on the phone and the two argued on
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In 1970, the Braves pulled Pappas from their rotation after only three starts after he compiled a 6.06 ERA and allowed six home runs. On June 23, they sold his contract to the Chicago Cubs, where he got another chance to prove he was still a major league starter. Pappas posted a 7–2 record with a
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on September 14, 2008, Pappas's had been the last no-hitter the Cubs had been involved in, either pitching it or having it pitched against them. They had gone the longest of all Major League teams since they had last been involved in a no-hitter. It was also the last no-hitter pitched at Wrigley
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During his career, Pappas was in the top 10 in ERA eight seasons, in wins six seasons, fewest walks per nine innings nine seasons, complete games seven seasons, shutouts eight seasons, and he was tied for the league lead with a perfect fielding percentage (1.000) in four seasons. Only posting a
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coroner's jury ruled the cause of death as accidental drowning. Police theorized she mistook a driveway near the pond for a road leading to her subdivision, vaulting 25–30 feet (7.6–9.1 m) from the bank into the pond. Carole Pappas, a recovering alcoholic, may have been drinking; however,
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Milt and Carole Pappas had two children, Michelle and Steve. Carole had been his childhood sweetheart and they were married 22 years. After baseball he owned a restaurant in Baltimore, Milt Pappas' Scotch & Sirloin; worked for a beer and wine distributor; and later sold building supplies.
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at the time when he was released by the Chicago Cubs on April 2, 1974. He retired with 209 victories, becoming the first-ever 200-game winner who did not win 20 games in any one season. (A feat later matched by:
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who lived in the Detroit area. Pappas signed for $ 4,000 and pitched only three games in the minor leagues before being called up in August. He made his Major League debut on August 10 in relief against the
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that the pitch had been over the plate, and that Hunt had made no effort to get out of the way. (Later research would credit Jennings with 51 HBPs, giving him the single-season record once again.)
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believed that Robinson was "not a young 30." The outrage from the Cincinnati fans over the deal made it difficult for Pappas to adjust to pitching in Cincinnati. He posted a winning record in
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In 1972, Pappas went 17–7 with a 2.77 earned run average, his best full-season ERA since his 2.60 in 1965, his last year in Baltimore. On September 2 of that year, at Wrigley Field, Pappas
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as a pitcher; as of 2020, he is one of 13 pitchers to hit at least 20 home runs. On August 27, 1961, while with the Orioles, Pappas pitched a two-hit, 3–0 shutout against the
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no-hit the Cubs on July 25, 2015. Eleven days after his no-hitter, Pappas recorded his 200th career victory, also at Wrigley Field, defeating the Montreal Expos 6–2.
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player for the Orioles and was inducted into the Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame in 1985. He was also a member of the 1960's Baltimore Orioles Kiddie Korps.
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On August 7, 1987, workers draining a shallow pond four blocks from the Pappas home discovered the car she had been driving, a white and burgundy 1980
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injuries sidelined him for much of the first four months of the season, and he won only six games with 10 losses with a 3.62 ERA. Yet Atlanta won the
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title (both leagues were now split into two divisions after expanding from 10 teams to 12) for the franchise's first postseason berth since the
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On September 11, 1982, Pappas’s wife, Carole, disappeared after leaving the couple's home in the Farnham subdivision in the Chicago suburb of
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In 1990, Pappas sold his house in Wheaton and moved with his second wife, Judi (Bloome), a teacher of special needs children, to
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he made the Orioles’ starting rotation and began a streak of 11 consecutive double-digit win seasons with a 10–10 record.
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All-Star Game. In each year from 1959 through 1965, Pappas never had a losing record, winning between 13 and 16 games.
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In 1971, Pappas went 17–14 (the wins being a career best) with a 3.51 ERA. On September 24 of that year, against the
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and can see Froemming smirking immediately after the walk was issued; Froemming denied the charge.
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In 1973, he won only 7 games with 12 losses and a 4.28 ERA. He fell one victory short of joining
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the air. Pappas also said in 2006 that he has seen videotape footage of that game on
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Pappas won a team- and career-high 16 games, but when he got off to a slow start in
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was planning to list separately the new home run mark if Maris did not eclipse
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Pappas soon became the ace of the Orioles' staff, and was named an All-Star in
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Braves, and Pappas finally achieved his goal of the post-season. In the
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List of Major League Baseball all-time leaders in home runs by pitchers
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He was seriously injured in a February 2013 single-vehicle accident in
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on April 18, 1962; he was the last American League pitcher in the pre-
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in 2015 would another American League pitcher accomplish this feat.
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8–0. He retired the first 26 batters and was one strike away from a
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of the season, which broke the single-season record of 49 set by
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in 1896. Pappas complained unsuccessfully to home plate umpire
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2.36 ERA at home and a 10–8 record with a 2.68 ERA overall.
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were traded to the Cincinnati Reds for superstar and future
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as the only pitchers to win at least 100 games in each the
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Pappas ended the game by retiring the next batter, ex-Cub
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August 10, 1957, for the Baltimore Orioles
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September 18, 1973, for the Chicago Cubs
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Pappas went 10–8 for the Braves with a 2.37 ERA. In
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Beecher, Illinois
Win–loss record
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1957
1965
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1966
1968
Atlanta Braves
1968
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1973
All-Star
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1962²
1965
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Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame
baseball
Major League Baseball
pitcher
1957
1973

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