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1599:, who caught Flanagan with the Orioles, "On the days he didn't have good stuff, he just kept coming at you. He would change his rhythm, change his speed, drop down, throw a sidearm curveball—use every weapon in his arsenal to get you out. And then on the days when he had good stuff, you had no chance against him." His fastball was not one of baseball's fastest, but he compensated for this by relying on the other three pitches to win ballgames.
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Flanagan's last effective one with the Orioles. A three-hit shutout of the Royals in the second game of a doubleheader propelled his record to 9–6, but he lost his next five starts. Through August 18, he had a 9–11 record. Starting August 19, he posted a 4–2 record and a 3.57
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championship the following afternoon. Morris said after the game, "Flanagan was so great, so competitive, that I considered my job to be survival – somehow keep us tied until he left the game. We weren't going to get to the playoffs beating him, we could only get there surviving him." In seven
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Opening Day start for the Orioles in 1986. His 1986 and 1987 campaigns were both affected by a return of his elbow tendonitis, which cost him four starts in 1986 and two months in 1987. In 29 games (28 starts) in 1986, he had a 7–11 record, a
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on May 17, twisting his left knee. The injury kept him out of action until August 7 and kept his knee in a brace until May 24, 1984. Still, Flanagan won five games in a row from August 28 through
September 17 as Baltimore won the AL East title. In 20 games (all starts), he had a 12–4 record, a 3.30
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concerning his contract for the year. Unusually, Flanagan's requested price ($ 485,000 a year) was lower than the team's requested price ($ 500,000 a year), as the
Orioles were not sure how much money he would be requesting. Flanagan accepted their offer in a five-year contract with an option for a
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After posting a 12–6 record and a 4.05 earned run average before the All-Star break in 1979, Flanagan posted a 12–3 record and a 2.15 earned run average in the latter part of the season. From July 9 through
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Detroit to one run over eight innings in a 4–1 victory. Healthy all season, he pitched 211 innings, topping the 200-inning mark for the first time since 1984 and last time in his career. He also won 10 or more games for the
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Flanagan's best, as he finished the year with a record of 23–9 and an earned run average of 3.08. He led the AL with 23 wins and five shutouts (tying for the latter with Ryan and Leonard), also ranking among AL leaders with a 3.08 earned run average (fourth behind
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brought him in to record the last two outs by an Oriole pitcher in the final baseball game played at
Memorial Stadium, a 7–1 loss to the Tigers. In 64 games (just one of which was a start), he had a 2–7 record, a 2.38 ERA, 55 strikeouts, 25 walks, and 84 hits allowed in
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Orioles' all-time leaders in many categories. His 143 wins rank fourth (behind Palmer's 268,
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games (all starts) for the Blue Jays in 1987, he had a 3–2 record and a 2.37 ERA. His combined stats between Baltimore and Toronto that season were a 6–8 record, a 4.06 ERA, 93 strikeouts, 51 walks, and 148 hits allowed in 144 innings over 23 games (all starts).
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on September 22 in a 7–5 loss to the Tigers. He was not quite as effective in the second part of the season, as his record was just 7–9 and his earned run average was 4.60. Towards the end of the season, on September 26, he was one out away from pitching a
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were named co-vice presidents of baseball operations for the Orioles in December 2002. When Beattie was dismissed following the 2005 season, Flanagan became the Orioles' executive vice president of baseball operations, a position equal to the status of
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ended his streak of 157 scheduled starts made. "It's just an oil change and a 30,000-inning checkup," he told reporters. In 20 games (all starts), he had a 9–6 record, a 4.19 ERA, 72 strikeouts, 37 walks, and 108 hits allowed in 116 innings.
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after failing to find him. Police discovered a body on the property but could not immediately determine the identity because the wounds were so severe. The body was later identified as Flanagan, with the cause of death determined to be a
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sixth year. With no interruptions to his season this time, he was again able to pitch over 200 innings, with 236 thrown. In 36 games (35 starts), he had a 15–11 record, a 3.97 ERA, 103 strikeouts, and 76 walks in 36 games (35 starts).
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4.24 ERA, 96 strikeouts, 66 walks, and 179 hits allowed in 172 innings pitched. Through the end of August 1987, he was 3–6 with a 4.94 ERA, though he was 3–1 with a 3.71 earned run average since returning from the tendonitis injury.
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did not make the Opening Day start for Baltimore. Flanagan had a 10–1 record from May 5 through June 22, 1978, including a six-game winning streak from May 31 through June 22. He was selected to his only
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in the 7th round (159th overall). When he signed with the Orioles, the ball club agreed to finance the remainder of his college education. He progressed through the organization, with stops at
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Flanagan had been quite successful against Toronto in his career, as his 17–10 record was the best of any pitcher against the franchise since they were created in 1977. He was traded from the
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but pitching the whole game in Baltimore's 5–4 triumph. In Game 5, he threw shutout baseball for the first five innings but allowed two runs in the sixth as the Orioles fell behind 2–1. When
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in 1978 after posting a 12–6 record and a 3.16 earned run average before the All-Star Break. Three times did he pitch over nine innings in a game: 11 on June 13 in a 3–2 victory over the
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during a charity basketball game. The injury kept him out until July. In 15 starts, he had a 4–5 record, a 5.13 ERA, 42 strikeouts, 28 walks, and 101 hits allowed in 86 innings pitched.
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in the sixth inning with his team up 6–1. He was awarded the victory in the 11–1 triumph, and Baltimore went on to defeat Chicago in four games. He started Game 3 of the
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in 1983. During the 1987 season, he was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays, with whom he pitched through 1990. He returned to Baltimore to close out his playing career as a
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innings pitched. His overall record with the Blue Jays was 26–27. He did not pitch again that season, instead thinking about what he wanted to do next.
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Flanagan was noted for his sense of humor, especially when it involved using puns to create nicknames. In his baseball column in the Sunday issues of
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replaced him as the team's top executive. Flanagan remained with the team in a lesser capacity until his contract expired after the 2008 season.
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eighth and last time in his career. In 34 games (all starts), he had a 13–13 record, a 4.18 ERA, 99 strikeouts, 80 walks, and 220 hits allowed.
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allowed only two for New York. Flanagan posted a 12–1 record over 15 games during the stretch. In the second game of a doubleheader against the
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3437:"Detroit Tigers 3, Toronto Blue Jays 1; Friday, May 4, 1990 (N) at SkyDome"
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in 1975, and he was inducted into the UMass Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000.
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innings pitched. His .750 winning percentage was third in the AL, behind
881:'s 2.99), 190 strikeouts (third behind Ryan's 223 and Guidry's 201), and
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1871:"Orioles/UMass pitching legend Flanagan had links to Lynn, Swampscott"
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3807:"B. Martinez to fill Flanagan void as analyst on televised O's games"
703:. He had 13 strikeouts on September 27 when the Orioles defeated the
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3541:"Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles Box Score, September 27, 1992"
2829:"Detroit Tigers at Baltimore Orioles Box Score, September 17, 1980"
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3729:"Lowenstein: Maybe criticism of O's led to 'inexplicable' firing"
2654:"Baltimore Orioles at New York Yankees Box Score, August 5, 1979"
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winner, his 23 victories led the circuit and earned him the AL's
4085:"Death of Mike Flanagan, Orioles great, leaves shadows of doubt"
3516:"Detroit Tigers at Baltimore Orioles Box Score, October 6, 1991"
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3337:"Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays Box Score, June 26, 1988"
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innings pitched but led the league in hits allowed with 278.
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for the Orioles from 1975 through 1987. He was named to the
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September 27, 1992, for the Baltimore Orioles
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Weaver's tirade after Flanagan called for a balk, 9/17/1980
3067:"1983 World Series Game 3, Orioles at Phillies, October 14"
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4002:"Former Orioles pitcher Flanagan dead in apparent suicide"
3620:"Angelos hoping Flanagan, Beattie bring O's back to glory"
2804:"1979 World Series Game 7, Pirates at Orioles, October 17"
2779:"1979 World Series Game 5, Orioles at Pirates, October 14"
1468:, he was "Cy Clone". Flanagan added that pitchers became "
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New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA)
3964:"Mike Flanagan's death ruled suicide by medical examiner"
3701:"HTS adds Flanagan to roster, puts Lowenstein on waivers"
3591:"Baltimore Orioles Top 10 Single-Season Pitching Leaders"
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innings pitched (behind teammate Palmer's 296, Leonard's
335:. In 1979, the first of two years he would play on an AL
4033:"Friends saw Flanagan's pain, still shocked by suicide"
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on Orioles telecasts began when he made broadcasts for
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ERA, 50 strikeouts, 31 walks, and 135 hits allowed in
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His MLB career began with two appearances against the
292:(December 16, 1951 – August 24, 2011) was an American
2249:"Mike Flanagan Minor League Statistics & History"
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innings pitched (behind Palmer's 3,948 and McNally's
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2707:. Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel. pp. 129–31.
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Palmer and Weaver: Together We Were Eleven Foot Nine
1998:
1971 Major League Baseball Draft, Rounds 11–20
3832:"Mike Flanagan joins MASN's Orioles broadcast team"
2880:"A Look Back at Professional Sports Labor Disputes"
2564:, 1997, Viking Press, Thorn, John et al. ed, p. 255
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1973 Major League Baseball draft, Rounds 1–10
1424:. Another was "Mordecai Six Toe" Lezcano, based on
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3566:"Baltimore Orioles Top 10 Career Pitching Leaders"
2576:"With Two Out in the Ninth: The Almost No-Hitters"
2019:"University of Massachusetts Hall of Fame Members"
1000:New contract & World Series victor (1980–1983)
8503:American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela
3883:"Former Cy Young winner Mike Flanagan dies at 59"
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2199:Garner, John; Converse, Geoff (August 25, 2011).
1938:"NH native Mike Flanagan recalled as top athlete"
1689:List of Major League Baseball annual wins leaders
1504:(HTS) in 1994. In 1995, he served as the Orioles
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1902:Star, Jon; Schelling, Jordan (August 25, 2011).
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3489:"Baseball; 1 Game / 4 Arms = Orioles No-Hitter"
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3462:"Sports People: Baseball; Flanagan Released"
3312:"The good and bad from Flanagan's Jays days"
3169:Justice, Richard. "Orioles Trade Flanagan,"
2473:"Flanagan brought humor, smarts to ballpark"
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1772:"Edward Flanagan Minor Leagues Statistics"
1552:. He served in this role until 2007, when
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682:Full-time starter and All-Star (1977–1978)
619:in a 5–4 victory in the opener of a
473:in 1972 and 1973. He was a first-team All-
469:(UMass), where he played baseball for the
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7177:American League Pitcher of the Year Award
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1611:(IVF) and the first IVF baby not born by
554:Breaking into the big leagues (1975–1976)
513:. Flanagan and Pitino crossed paths with
453:in the 15th round (346th overall) of the
3781:"If not flashy, Flanny is steady, witty"
2506:"Baltimore Orioles Opening Day Starters"
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8488:Major League Baseball pitching coaches
8478:Major League Baseball general managers
4280:Vice President of Baseball Operations
4154:Pura Pelota (Venezuelan Winter League)
3974:from the original on November 21, 2023
3934:Bonnett, Margie (September 20, 1982).
3362:"Mike Flanagan 1989 Pitching Gamelogs"
3145:"Mike Flanagan 1987 Pitching Gamelogs"
3117:"Mike Flanagan 1985 Pitching Gamelogs"
3092:"Mike Flanagan 1984 Pitching Gamelogs"
2935:"Mike Flanagan 1983 Pitching Gamelogs"
2629:"Mike Flanagan 1979 Pitching Gamelogs"
2538:"Mike Flanagan 1978 Pitching Gamelogs"
2340:"Mike Flanagan 1975 Pitching Gamelogs"
1615:. The conception was performed at the
1587:Flanagan's pitch selection included a
1524:in 1997. In 1998, he was succeeded by
754:, with the Orioles leading 3–0. Then,
455:1971 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft
8458:Basketball players from New Hampshire
3202:"Sports People; Phil Niekro Released"
1904:"Longtime Oriole Flanagan dead at 59"
1297:pitched a hitless eighth, and closer
727:, 11 on July 17 in a 2–0 loss to the
699:to five hits in a 2–0 victory at the
7:
4320:as President of Baseball Operations)
4283:December 4, 2002 – October 10, 2005
3618:Gammons, Peter (December 17, 2002).
3227:Justice, Richard (August 24, 2011).
2989:"Sports People; Flanagan Hurt Again"
2436:"1977 Kansas City Royals Statistics"
1660:that her husband had struggled with
627:on September 5. His first start and
435:Manchester (NH) Memorial High School
27:American baseball player (1951-2011)
8448:Baseball coaches from New Hampshire
5980:American League season wins leaders
5427:American League Championship Series
4110:"Baltimore Orioles Uniform Numbers"
3909:"Sports People; Girl for Flanagans"
3861:. Simon and Schuster. p. 206.
2137:"Remembering Flanagan's glory days"
1731:"Sources: Mike Flanagan Found Dead"
710:In 1978, Flanagan was the Orioles'
558:Flanagan was selected again in the
437:, where he was on the baseball and
308:. He spent 18 years as a player in
8528:UMass Minutemen basketball players
4359:Baltimore Orioles general managers
4057:Zurawik, David (August 25, 2011).
4031:Walker, Childs (August 26, 2011).
3310:Harrison, Doug (August 25, 2011).
2471:Gammons, Peter (August 25, 2011).
2135:FitzGerald, Ed (August 26, 2011).
1212:against the Athletics, he pitched
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658:triumph at home over the eventual
643:allowed all of them to score on a
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8498:Navegantes del Magallanes players
8418:American men's basketball players
4083:Rodricks, Dan (August 18, 2012).
3753:Kent, Milton (January 29, 1998).
3727:Kent, Milton (January 22, 1996).
3673:Kurkjian, Tim (August 26, 2011).
3281:"1987 Toronto Blue Jays Schedule"
3189:(UPI), Friday, September 4, 1987.
2166:Vautour, Matt (August 25, 2011).
2109:. UMass Athletics. Archived from
2021:. UMass Athletics. Archived from
1027:1981 Major League Baseball strike
8538:Sportspeople who died by suicide
8523:UMass Minutemen baseball players
3857:James, Bill; Neyer, Rob (2004).
3805:Kubatko, Roch (March 22, 2003).
3699:Kent, Milton (January 8, 1996).
2878:Costill, Albert (June 9, 2011).
1969:Brown, Garry (August 25, 2011).
1621:Greater Baltimore Medical Center
1535:, during which HTS evolved into
1320:innings. He also recorded three
1103:before getting pinch-hit for by
820:), though he also led the AL in
666:on September 1. In 20 games (10
441:teams that each won consecutive
8513:Suicides by firearm in Maryland
3647:Burke, Mike (August 25, 2011).
3487:Smith, Claire (July 14, 1991).
2703:Palmer, Jim; Dale, Jim (1996).
1936:Habib, John (August 26, 2011).
1869:Keaney, Bob (August 26, 2011).
1617:Eastern Virginia Medical School
701:Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
534:Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL)
316:(1975–1987, 1991–1992) and the
18:Mike Flanagan (baseball player)
8483:Major League Baseball pitchers
8413:American League wins champions
7777:Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame
5472:American League Cy Young Award
3779:Kent, Milton (April 6, 1999).
1537:Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic
1095:, giving up solo home runs to
942:voting as the Orioles won the
345:World Series Championship team
280:Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame
1:
4497:Opening Day starting pitchers
3173:, Tuesday, September 1, 1987.
2383:, Monday, September 29, 1975.
1432:. When the Blue Jays allowed
1426:Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown
1149:Toronto Blue Jays (1987–1990)
940:AL Most Valuable Player (MVP)
598:. He made his debut pitching
549:Baltimore Orioles (1975–1987)
8438:Baltimore Orioles executives
8428:Baltimore Orioles announcers
2104:"UMass Baseball Record Book"
1327:Baltimore's first season at
969:, allowing four runs to the
936:AL Pitcher of the Year Award
840:Cy Young Award winner (1979)
836:'s 248, and Leonard's 183).
233:Career highlights and awards
8508:Rochester Red Wings players
8468:Falmouth Commodores players
4142:Baseball Reference (Minors)
3836:Mid-Atlantic Sports Network
3675:"Flanagan, a memorable man"
3191:Retrieved January 29, 2023.
3175:Retrieved January 29, 2023.
2168:"Berquist recalls Flanagan"
2142:The San Francisco Chronicle
2003:. Retrieved April 13, 2021.
1561:Mid-Atlantic Sports Network
1448:, Flanagan called himself "
1329:Oriole Park at Camden Yards
467:University of Massachusetts
461:University of Massachusetts
426:18 batters in a six inning
331:(AL) All-Star Team once in
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3187:United Press International
3017:"1983 AL Pitching Leaders"
2854:"1980 AL Pitching Leaders"
2679:"1979 AL Pitching Leaders"
2601:"1978 AL Pitching Leaders"
2400:. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
2369:. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
1943:New Hampshire Union Leader
1879:. Lynn, MA. Archived from
938:, also finishing sixth in
877:'s 2.78, John's 2.96, and
857:suggested that Flanagan's
523:UMass College of Education
8518:Toronto Blue Jays players
8443:Baltimore Orioles players
8433:Baltimore Orioles coaches
8423:Asheville Orioles players
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400:Manchester, New Hampshire
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2385:Retrieved July 10, 2022.
2235:Retrieved April 9, 2021.
2233:Pro Sports Transactions.
2205:Cape Cod Baseball League
1452:", Jim Palmer "Cy Old",
631:was a 3–2 loss at
447:American Legion Baseball
433:Flanagan graduated from
290:Michael Kendall Flanagan
8473:Hagerstown Suns players
2562:Total Baseball, 5th ed.
2173:Daily Hampshire Gazette
2001:Pro Sports Transactions
1412:during the late-1970s,
766:replaced Flanagan with
678:in 85 innings pitched.
8463:Cy Young Award winners
8360:"Wild Bill" Hagy Award
4311:October 11, 2005–2007
2319:Baseball-Reference.com
2253:Baseball-Reference.com
1619:. She was born at the
1609:in vitro fertilization
1420:, which was a play on
951:AL Championship Series
691:
621:twi-night doubleheader
465:Flanagan attended the
8493:Miami Orioles players
3653:Cumberland Times-News
3234:The Houston Chronicle
2315:"Mike Flanagan Stats"
2180:on September 27, 2011
1832:Russo, Frank (2014).
1743:on September 23, 2011
1093:Philadelphia Phillies
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615:in relief of starter
310:Major League Baseball
294:professional baseball
8202:Herb Armstrong Award
4316:position abolished (
3185:"Baseball Central,"
2116:on November 12, 2012
1418:John "Clams" Castino
4207:Sporting positions
3970:. August 25, 2011.
3208:. September 2, 1987
3171:The Washington Post
1883:on January 26, 2013
1643:wound to the head.
1438:Nippon-Ham Fighters
953:(ALCS) against the
562:, this time by the
544:Professional career
530:Falmouth Commodores
398:Born and raised in
272:Pitched a combined
131:Last MLB appearance
4138:Baseball Reference
4114:Baseball-Reference
3913:The New York Times
3595:Baseball-Reference
3570:Baseball-Reference
3545:Baseball-Reference
3520:Baseball-Reference
3494:The New York Times
3466:The New York Times
3416:Baseball-Reference
3366:Baseball-Reference
3341:Baseball-Reference
3285:Baseball-Reference
3206:The New York Times
3149:Baseball-Reference
3121:Baseball-Reference
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3071:Baseball-Reference
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2994:The New York Times
2939:Baseball-Reference
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2542:Baseball-Reference
2510:Baseball-Reference
2440:Baseball-Reference
2381:The New York Times
2344:Baseball-Reference
1460:"Cy Future". When
984:for Flanagan with
971:Pittsburgh Pirates
692:
664:Kansas City Royals
490:. Offensively, he
483:earned run average
157:Earned run average
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8257:Jerold Hoffberger
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4230:Succeeded by
4222:Baltimore Orioles
4197:Succeeded by
4089:The Baltimore Sun
4063:The Baltimore Sun
4037:The Baltimore Sun
4006:The Baltimore Sun
3889:. August 25, 2011
3811:The Baltimore Sun
3785:The Baltimore Sun
3759:The Baltimore Sun
3733:The Baltimore Sun
3706:The Baltimore Sun
2483:on March 16, 2016
2025:on March 11, 2012
1979:. Springfield, MA
1669:Baltimore Orioles
1613:Caesarean section
1498:color commentator
1492:Post-playing days
1456:"Cy Present" and
1436:to sign with the
1159:Toronto Blue Jays
1079:In Game 3 of the
1051:Chicago White Sox
955:California Angels
851:Toronto Blue Jays
752:Cleveland Indians
697:Oakland Athletics
564:Baltimore Orioles
475:Yankee Conference
412:minor league ball
357:Oakland Athletics
318:Toronto Blue Jays
314:Baltimore Orioles
306:color commentator
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1565:lead broadcaster
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1409:The Boston Globe
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5391:Cal Ripken Sr.
5386:
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5375:Jimmy Williams
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1506:pitching coach
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8327:Ernie Tyler
8299:Hank Peters
8285:Fred Manfra
8176:Earl Weaver
8092:Boog Powell
8085:Milt Pappas
8071:Gregg Olson
8043:Melvin Mora
7938:Bobby Grich
7931:Jim Gentile
7255:Porterfield
7204:1946–1947:
6897:P. MartĂnez
6721:D. MartĂnez
6441:Porterfield
5278:John Shelby
5262:Storm Davis
5222:Benny Ayala
5153:Lenn Sakata
5056:Tom Zachary
5007:Steve Stone
4958:Jack Powell
4951:Nels Potter
4937:Tom Phoebus
4923:Milt Pappas
4909:Bobo Newsom
4874:Bob Milacki
4811:Lou Kretlow
4804:Jack Kramer
4783:Sig Jakucki
4762:Billy Hoeft
4748:Pat Hentgen
4741:Pink Hawley
4713:Bump Hadley
4678:Kyle Gibson
4664:Milt Gaston
4629:Red Donahue
4615:Storm Davis
4573:Dylan Bundy
4545:Érik Bédard
4524:Elden Auker
4510:Ivy Andrews
4431:A. MacPhail
4381:L. MacPhail
4299:Jim Beattie
4261:Bruce Kison
4215:Dick Bosman
4177:No-hit game
1736:WBAL Sports
1573:Gary Thorne
1545:Jim Beattie
1533:2002 season
1526:Rick Cerone
1514:Mel Proctor
1462:Storm Davis
1454:Steve Stone
1446:1980 season
1299:Gregg Olson
1287:Bob Milacki
1179:Jack Morris
1171:Phil Niekro
1039:arbitration
990:Omar Moreno
913:and John's
822:earned runs
764:Earl Weaver
712:Opening Day
641:Dyar Miller
511:Rick Pitino
394:Early years
8387:Categories
8264:Phil Itzoe
8222:Rex Barney
8169:Eddie Watt
8078:Jim Palmer
8036:Stu Miller
8029:Ray Miller
7952:J.J. Hardy
7896:Rich Dauer
7875:Don Buford
7847:Paul Blair
7833:Hank Bauer
7543:Saberhagen
7511:Saberhagen
6821:Gullickson
6801:Saberhagen
6085:S. J. Wood
5665:Saberhagen
5633:Saberhagen
5399:Ralph Rowe
5367:Ray Miller
5214:Rich Dauer
5185:Jim Palmer
5049:Bill Wight
4916:Jim Palmer
4867:John Means
4825:Don Larsen
4657:Ned Garver
4622:Pat Dobson
4271:Syd Thrift
4243:Ray Miller
4233:Pat Dobson
4189:Williamson
4150:Retrosheet
4140:, or
4068:August 26,
4042:August 26,
4016:August 25,
3887:CBS Sports
3500:August 25,
3441:Retrosheet
3391:Retrosheet
3316:CBC Sports
3260:Retrosheet
2415:Retrosheet
2398:Retrosheet
2367:Retrosheet
2184:August 25,
2120:August 26,
2029:August 26,
1851:August 25,
1747:August 25,
1715:References
1662:depression
1591:, a heavy
1589:slow curve
1577:Jim Hunter
1510:Phil Regan
1440:after the
1291:line drive
1101:Joe Morgan
1070:Moose Haas
1031:tendonitis
875:Ron Guidry
855:Ray Miller
847:Tommy John
834:Ron Guidry
830:Nolan Ryan
716:Jim Palmer
439:basketball
424:struck out
365:strikeouts
253:champion (
167:Strikeouts
72:1951-12-16
8306:Don Pries
8229:Rob Brown
8208:Joe Angel
7945:Dick Hall
7882:Al Bumbry
7868:Hal Brown
7731:Verlander
7719:Verlander
7567:Eckersley
7198:Newhouser
7190:Newhouser
7117:Verlander
7093:Verlander
7009:Verlander
6993:Verlander
6985:Hernández
6941:Schilling
6757:Boddicker
6733:Vuckovich
6401:Newhouser
6385:Newhouser
6373:Newhouser
6365:Newhouser
5929:Verlander
5905:Verlander
5841:Verlander
5689:Eckersley
5609:Vuckovich
5230:Jim Dwyer
5177:Joe Nolan
5145:Todd Cruz
5124:Al Bumbry
5112:champions
4986:Ed Siever
4797:Jimmy Key
4699:Bob Groom
4566:Hal Brown
4119:April 14,
3945:April 13,
3919:April 13,
3842:April 13,
3816:April 13,
3790:April 13,
3764:April 13,
3738:April 13,
3712:April 13,
3684:April 13,
3658:April 13,
3629:April 13,
3600:April 28,
3575:April 28,
3550:April 13,
3525:April 13,
3472:April 13,
3446:April 13,
3421:April 12,
3396:April 13,
3371:April 12,
3346:April 12,
3321:April 13,
3290:April 13,
3265:April 13,
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3212:April 11,
3154:April 11,
3126:April 11,
3101:April 12,
3076:April 12,
3051:April 12,
3026:April 10,
3001:April 10,
2970:April 10,
2944:April 10,
2914:April 12,
2838:April 10,
2813:April 10,
2788:April 10,
2738:April 10,
2638:April 12,
2585:April 10,
2547:April 12,
2515:April 13,
2420:April 13,
1983:April 13,
1887:April 13,
1398:in 1994.
1345:innings.
1167:José Mesa
1076:'s .759.
994:motorcade
986:Pat Kelly
982:pinch hit
959:Rod Carew
748:no-hitter
674:, and 83
662:champion
585:Rochester
582:Class AAA
578:Asheville
500:home runs
498:with six
471:Minutemen
353:no-hitter
274:no-hitter
121:MLB debut
7687:Sabathia
7655:Halladay
7631:MartĂnez
7623:MartĂnez
7575:McDowell
7463:Flanagan
7391:McDowell
7069:Carrasco
7061:Porcello
7041:Scherzer
7029:Scherzer
7001:Sabathia
6989:Sabathia
6933:Halladay
6865:Pettitte
6841:McDowell
6817:Erickson
6705:Flanagan
6629:G. Perry
6613:J. Perry
6517:J. Perry
6469:Sullivan
6353:Chandler
6237:Earnshaw
5881:Porcello
5857:Scherzer
5809:Sabathia
5777:Halladay
5753:MartĂnez
5745:MartĂnez
5697:McDowell
5585:Flanagan
5529:G. Perry
5513:J. Perry
5322:ALCS MVP
5161:Dan Ford
4818:Joe Lake
4692:Sam Gray
4587:Joe Bush
4436:Duquette
4426:Flanagan
4376:Richards
3972:Archived
3893:April 8,
2863:July 30,
2688:July 30,
2610:March 1,
2487:April 8,
2445:April 9,
2349:April 9,
2324:April 9,
2258:April 9,
2215:April 9,
2148:April 8,
2088:April 9,
1954:April 9,
1918:April 8,
1683:See also
1450:Cy Young
1234:(146.30
931:and the
863:changeup
859:fastball
832:'s 260,
629:decision
575:Class AA
488:outfield
386:through
241:All-Star
8372:Mo Gaba
8008:Lee May
7703:Greinke
7679:Santana
7663:Santana
7639:Clemens
7615:Clemens
7607:Clemens
7599:Hentgen
7591:Johnson
7559:Clemens
7519:Clemens
7367:Lonborg
7327:Donovan
7311:Estrada
7208:(WW II)
7125:Bassitt
7053:Keuchel
6969:Beckett
6957:Santana
6889:Helling
6881:Clemens
6873:Clemens
6857:Mussina
6785:Stewart
6781:Clemens
6773:Clemens
6749:L. Hoyt
6741:L. Hoyt
6725:McCatty
6685:Leonard
6653:Jenkins
6641:W. Wood
6633:W. Wood
6609:McNally
6605:Cuellar
6577:Lonborg
6513:Estrada
6485:Bunning
6409:Parnell
6345:Hughson
6313:Ruffing
6297:Bridges
6289:Ferrell
6269:Crowder
6261:Crowder
6229:Pipgras
6213:W. Hoyt
6185:Johnson
6161:Shocker
6141:Cicotte
6133:Johnson
6125:Cicotte
6117:Johnson
6109:Johnson
6101:Johnson
6093:Johnson
6025:Waddell
6017:Chesbro
5873:Keuchel
5825:Greinke
5801:Santana
5785:Santana
5761:Clemens
5737:Clemens
5729:Clemens
5721:Hentgen
5713:Johnson
5681:Clemens
5649:Clemens
5641:Clemens
5601:Fingers
5501:Cuellar
5485:Lonborg
5360:Coaches
5345:Manager
4421:Beattie
4406:Gillick
4185:Milacki
2477:MLB.com
1908:MLB.com
1654:of the
1648:WBAL-TV
1641:shotgun
1385:⁄
1371:⁄
1340:⁄
1315:⁄
1268:⁄
1254:⁄
1240:SkyDome
1230:'s 480-
1221:⁄
1203:⁄
1183:AL East
1157:to the
1155:Orioles
1129:⁄
1063:⁄
1017:⁄
978:doubled
944:AL East
922:⁄
908:⁄
890:⁄
815:⁄
797:⁄
783:⁄
760:singled
740:⁄
647:and an
637:shutout
613:innings
607:⁄
568:Class A
532:in the
502:and 29
496:at bats
414:in the
406:in the
404:pitcher
337:pennant
298:pitcher
151:167–143
106:Batted:
59:Pitcher
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7725:2012:
7717:2011:
7709:2010:
7701:2009:
7693:2008:
7685:2007:
7677:2006:
7669:2005:
7661:2004:
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7479:Morris
7477:1981:
7469:1980:
7461:1979:
7455:Guidry
7453:1978:
7445:1977:
7439:Palmer
7437:1976:
7431:Palmer
7429:1975:
7423:Hunter
7421:1974:
7415:Palmer
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7383:McLain
7381:1969:
7375:McLain
7373:1968:
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7343:Chance
7341:1964:
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7295:Turley
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7287:Pierce
7285:1957:
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7277:1956:
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7247:Shantz
7245:1952:
7239:Feller
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7229:1950:
7223:Kinder
7221:1949:
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7196:1945:
7188:1944:
7127:&
7123:2023:
7115:2022:
7107:2021:
7101:Bieber
7099:2020:
7091:2019:
7083:2018:
7077:Vargas
7075:&
7073:Kluber
7067:2017:
7059:2016:
7051:2015:
7045:Weaver
7043:&
7037:Kluber
7035:2014:
7027:2013:
7021:Weaver
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6999:2010:
6991:&
6983:2009:
6975:2008:
6967:2007:
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6955:2006:
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6915:2001:
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6905:Hudson
6903:2000:
6895:1999:
6887:&
6879:1998:
6871:1997:
6863:1996:
6855:1995:
6847:1994:
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6833:Morris
6831:&
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6819:&
6815:1991:
6807:1990:
6799:1989:
6791:1988:
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