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as an amateur free agent in 1946; however, he was traded to the Pirates after the 1948 season. As a batter, King holds the major league record for most plate appearances (29) without reaching base.
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The broadcasting duo remained in place until 1975, when Prince and King were told their contracts would not be renewed. Prince had issues with management at
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After selling municipal bonds following his retirement from baseball, King moved into sports broadcasting in 1959 for radio stations in
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King and his wife, Bernadette (d. June 17, 2017), had three daughters and two grandchildren. On August 11, 2010, King died from
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In 1936, three years after the death of his father during the height of the Depression, King was sent to board at the
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King continued to do freelance broadcasting work and was employed by various radio stations, including KDKA,
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Happiness Is Like A Cur Dog: The Thirty-Year Journey of a Major League Baseball Pitcher and Broadcaster
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King returned to the Pirates' broadcast booth as a guest commentator for a game in the final season at
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Nelson King FiledBy Author Site - "Happiness Is LIke A Cur Dog" (Nellie's Autobiography)
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September 15, 1957, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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April 15, 1954, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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on October 1, 2000. In 2009, he published a book titled
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Pitcher
Shenandoah, Pennsylvania
Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Pittsburgh Pirates
1954
1957
baseball
pitcher
Pittsburgh Pirates
Bob Prince
Hershey Industrial School
Hershey, Pennsylvania
National League
Pittsburgh Pirates
St. Louis Cardinals
Greensburg
Latrobe
Bob Prince
Jim Woods
Don Hoak
Gene Osborn
KDKA
speakers bureau
Duquesne University
WWSW
WTAE

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