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I will go to my grave thinking Vuke hurt something (even more than he already was by that point) after going 11 full innings on 9/20/82. Was a really solid year up to that point, and after that 11 inning game he went:

6.2 innings/6 Runs (L)
4.1 innings/5 Runs (L)
8.0 innings/4 Runs (L)
6.1 innings/3 Runs (ND)
8.2 innings/6 Runs (L)
5.1 innings/3 Runs (L)

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Marty Pattin it is...color me impressed!

And oh, I can go back and do EVERY Brave as that was my collecting goal...every Brave card between 1953 and 1965...there were hundreds of options between Topps, Bowman and regional sets like Johnston Cookies and Salada Tea coins.

Let me work on your random white guy a bit.

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107. PHIL ROOF. | Pilot, Baseball cardsThe Pilots moved to Milwaukee during spring training, 1970, and were renamed the Milwaukee Brewers. The Brewers narrowly avoided 100 losses in 1970 despite the fact that Roof hit a career-high thirteen home runs.[1] He suffered a concussion early in the 1971 season after getting hit on the helmet by a pitch thrown by Minnesota Twins pitcher Bert Blyleven.[14] Ironically, Roof was dealt to the Twins for fellow catcher Paul Ratliff three months later, and caught Blyleven in his second game with the Twins.[15]

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