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Ray Rippelmeyer

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in 1970. After the 1972 season, Rippelmeyer was one of five finalists for their managerial position. Rippelmeyer coached for three
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Jones), married in 1955 and had four children. She died in 2015. He died on September 9, 2022, at age 89.
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Ten days later, the Senators returned Rippelmeyer to the Cincinnati organization. He was sold to the
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champions (1976–1978). He was a minor-league pitching instructor in the Phillies
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Rippelmeyer was born on July 9, 1933, and grew up on a family farm near
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both before and after his assignment with the major-league staff.
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April 14, 1962, for the Washington Senators
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in 1954. No longer eligible to play basketball in the
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Index


Pitcher
Valmeyer, Illinois
Waterloo, Illinois
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Washington Senators
1962
Philadelphia Phillies
1970
1978
professional baseball
pitching coach
pitcher
Major League Baseball
1962
Washington Senators
Philadelphia Phillies
1970
1978
Valmeyer, Illinois
college baseball
college basketball
Southern Illinois Salukis
most valuable player
Milwaukee Braves
National Collegiate Athletic Association
Southeast Missouri State University
Southeast Missouri State Redhawks

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