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Bob Clear

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339:. He batted .313 and, on the mound, went 20–11 with a 3.63 ERA. He was second in the league in ERA behind Don Bruns, tied Candido Andrade for the win lead, and led with 28 complete games (in 31 starts). Still just 29 years old, he had now played for 13 clubs. 314:
as one of the Cardinals' two top minor league affiliates. Staying with Omaha, but now competing in a higher classification, Clear fell to 1–10, with a 4.42 ERA. He began 1956 in Omaha, but after three games, he was assigned by the parent Cardinals to the
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with his family in 1940. During his active career, Clear batted and threw right-handed and was listed as 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m) tall and 170 pounds (77 kg). He was the uncle of former MLB
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in wins and finishing in the top three in ERA. In 1961, he fell to 4–5, with a 5.05 ERA for Grand Forks. Retiring more or less from pitching, he appeared briefly for the 1965
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Clear moved to the California Angels' system in 1970, and would remain a member of the organization for the rest of his career. He managed the
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in a 22–6 rout. It was Clear's fourth 1958 home run as a hitter; he batted .303 that season and led the Copper Kings to the A–ML championship.
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Back in Omaha in 1954, Clear went 20–11 with a 2.93 ERA, led the Western League in wins, was fifth in ERA, tied for second with 22
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and he went 16–7 with a 3.38 ERA. He was tied for fourth in the circuit in wins, was fourth with 119 walks and the
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After 1987, Clear continued in the Angel system as a special-assignments scout and instructor through
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Clear finally left the Cardinals' chain in 1957, joining the Pirates as the player-manager of the
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the next year. He then had arguably his best year yet, going 21–6, with a 2.50 ERA for the
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from 1970 to 1973, winning the league championship in his first season. Then he became a
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uniform for the first time as the Angels' bullpen coach under newly-named manager
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in 1964, Kinston in 1965, back to Gastonia in 1966, Clinton in 1967–1968, and
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Czerwinski, Kevin T. (28 May 2008): "Copper Kings Delivered Unmatched Clout,"
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Lowery, Steve (14 August 1986): "Clearly, He's an Unsung Angels' Coach,"
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at age 27. On the mound, he went 5–4 with a 6.00 ERA for the Soos.
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Clear then attempted a pitching career. He posted a 17–12
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seasons, until July 1976, when he officially donned a
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in 1946, playing third base and only posting an .838
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camp, but he wasn't given the opportunity to pitch.
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He returned to 618:Baseball coaches from Colorado 307:That season, Omaha joined the 282:, 0–4 with a 9.82 ERA for the 1: 457:American League West Division 658:Douglas Copper Kings players 623:Baseball players from Denver 708:Rochester Red Wings players 703:Pocatello Cardinals players 688:Lynchburg Cardinals players 678:Idaho Falls Russets players 613:Bakersfield Indians players 608:Asheville Tourists managers 574:Baseball Reference (Minors) 483:before being traded to the 216:, both in Class B leagues. 196:as a member of the Class C 739: 668:Grand Forks Chiefs players 653:Decatur Commodores players 648:Columbus Red Birds players 517:The Orange County Register 396:With the California Angels 723:Willows Cardinals players 673:Houston Buffaloes players 633:California Angels coaches 110: 101: 83: 66: 46: 37: 28: 718:Sportspeople from Denver 663:Fresno Cardinals players 638:California Angels scouts 628:Batavia Clippers players 439:, working under Sherry, 713:Sioux City Soos players 698:Omaha Cardinals players 643:Clinton Pirates players 455:. The Angels won three 683:Kinston Eagles players 459:championships (1979, 429:Major League Baseball 337:Arizona–Mexico League 129:minor league baseball 498:, at the age of 82. 333:Douglas Copper Kings 312:American Association 355:Idaho Falls Russets 288:Rochester Red Wings 264:Pocatello Cardinals 206:St. Louis Cardinals 202:fielding percentage 198:Bakersfield Indians 125:Elwood Robert Clear 496:Carson, California 402:Idaho Falls Angels 359:Grand Forks Chiefs 284:Columbus Red Birds 245:Pittsburgh Pirates 153:. He was born in 77:Carson, California 555:Los Angeles Times 426: 348:Chihuahua Dorados 280:Houston Buffaloes 257:California League 229:Willows Cardinals 212:and .208 for the 151:California Angels 122: 121: 114:California Angels 57:December 14, 1927 730: 558: 548: 539: 530: 521: 519:, via Legacy.com 512: 425: 424: 420: 416: 342:He won 18 of 26 286:and 0–1 for the 179:Batavia Clippers 155:Denver, Colorado 73: 60:Denver, Colorado 56: 54: 33: 24: 19: 738: 737: 733: 732: 731: 729: 728: 727: 588: 587: 567: 562: 561: 549: 542: 531: 524: 513: 509: 504: 422: 418: 417: 398: 371:Clinton Pirates 363:Northern League 335:of the Class C 329: 327:Managing career 317:Sioux City Soos 302:spring training 272:Omaha Cardinals 233:Far West League 231:in the Class D 188:(PONY League), 175: 157:, and moved to 97: 96: 90: 75: 71: 58: 52: 50: 22: 17: 16:Baseball player 12: 11: 5: 736: 734: 726: 725: 720: 715: 710: 705: 700: 695: 690: 685: 680: 675: 670: 665: 660: 655: 650: 645: 640: 635: 630: 625: 620: 615: 610: 605: 600: 590: 589: 586: 585: 576: 570: 566: 565:External links 563: 560: 559: 540: 522: 506: 505: 503: 500: 485:Boston Red Sox 409:Pioneer League 397: 394: 384:in 1963–1964, 367:Kinston Eagles 361:, leading the 328: 325: 321:player-manager 295:complete games 268:Western League 174: 173:Playing career 171: 164:relief pitcher 120: 119: 118: 117: 108: 107: 103: 102: 99: 98: 91: 85: 84: 81: 80: 74:(aged 82) 64: 63: 44: 43: 35: 34: 26: 25: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 735: 724: 721: 719: 716: 714: 711: 709: 706: 704: 701: 699: 696: 694: 691: 689: 686: 684: 681: 679: 676: 674: 671: 669: 666: 664: 661: 659: 656: 654: 651: 649: 646: 644: 641: 639: 636: 634: 631: 629: 626: 624: 621: 619: 616: 614: 611: 609: 606: 604: 601: 599: 596: 595: 593: 584: 580: 577: 575: 571: 569: 568: 564: 557: 556: 552: 547: 545: 541: 538: 535: 529: 527: 523: 520: 518: 511: 508: 501: 499: 497: 493: 488: 486: 482: 478: 474: 470: 466: 462: 458: 454: 453:John McNamara 450: 446: 442: 438: 434: 430: 414: 410: 407: 403: 395: 393: 391: 387: 383: 379: 374: 372: 368: 364: 360: 356: 351: 349: 345: 340: 338: 334: 326: 324: 322: 318: 313: 310: 305: 303: 300: 296: 291: 289: 285: 281: 277: 273: 269: 265: 260: 258: 254: 250: 246: 242: 238: 237:Larry Shepard 234: 230: 227:for the 1948 226: 222: 217: 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 195: 191: 187: 184: 180: 172: 170: 168: 165: 160: 156: 152: 148: 145: 141: 137: 133: 130: 126: 115: 112: 111: 104: 100: 94: 88: 82: 78: 70:April 6, 2010 69: 65: 61: 49: 45: 42: 41: 36: 32: 27: 20: 579:Coach's page 553: 516: 510: 489: 406:Rookie-level 399: 375: 352: 341: 330: 306: 292: 261: 223:with a 3.45 218: 176: 144:Major League 124: 123: 92: 86: 72:(2010-04-06) 67: 47: 38: 603:2010 deaths 598:1927 births 445:Jim Fregosi 441:Dave Garcia 433:Norm Sherry 378:farm system 249:farm system 159:Los Angeles 116:(1976–1987) 592:Categories 583:Retrosheet 502:References 449:Gene Mauch 194:California 167:Mark Clear 53:1927-12-14 392:in 1969. 386:Asheville 369:and 1967 344:decisions 210:Lynchburg 149:with the 132:infielder 23:Bob Clear 382:Gastonia 309:Triple-A 276:shutouts 142:, and a 537:MLB.com 421:⁄ 404:of the 255:of the 241:Medford 214:Decatur 190:hitting 183:Class D 181:of the 140:manager 136:pitcher 87:Batted: 390:Geneva 253:Fresno 221:record 93:Threw: 79:, U.S. 62:, U.S. 581:from 413:scout 147:coach 106:Teams 95:Right 89:Right 68:Died: 48:Born: 40:Coach 492:2000 477:Mark 473:1980 471:and 469:1979 465:1986 463:and 461:1982 451:and 437:1987 299:1955 138:and 481:MLB 239:of 225:ERA 594:: 543:^ 525:^ 487:. 447:, 443:, 259:. 247:' 169:. 134:, 532:" 423:2 419:1 55:) 51:(

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Coach
Denver, Colorado
Carson, California
California Angels
minor league baseball
infielder
pitcher
manager
Major League
coach
California Angels
Denver, Colorado
Los Angeles
relief pitcher
Mark Clear
Batavia Clippers
Class D
Pennsylvania–Ontario–New York League
hitting
California
Bakersfield Indians
fielding percentage
St. Louis Cardinals
Lynchburg
Decatur
record
ERA
Willows Cardinals
Far West League

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