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  BIOPROJ.SABR.ORG :: The Baseball Biography Project.
Seerey was born in Wilburton, Oklahoma, on St. Patrick's Day March 17, 1923, the son of Marie and James Seerey, a railroad baggage handler.
Seerey was a rare player who became well known at the major league level before he did anything important on the field.
Seerey's best year with Cleveland was 1946 when in 117 games and 404 at bats, he hit 26 home runs (at the time tied with Ken Keltner for the team record for right handed hitters) and drove in 62 runs.
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  Pat Seerey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Patrick Seerey (March 17, 1923 - April 28, 1986) was an American outfielder and right-handed batter in Major League Baseball who played for the Cleveland Indians (1943-48) and Chicago White Sox (1948).
Seerey led the league in strikeouts four times (1944-46, 1948), and he is one of 15 players in MLB history who hit four home runs in a single game (July 18, 1948).
Pat Seerey died in Jennings, Missouri at age of 63.
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 Pat Seerey -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Seerey was born in (additional info and facts about Wilburton, Oklahoma) Wilburton, Oklahoma.
Seerey led the league in (An out resulting from the batter getting three strikes) strikeouts four times (1944-46, 1948), and he is one of 15 players in MLB history who hit four home runs in a single game (July 18, (additional info and facts about 1948) 1948).
Pat Seerey died in (additional info and facts about Jennings, Missouri) Jennings, Missouri at age of 63.
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 Pat Seerey | BaseballLibrary.com
Seerey, just 5'10" but 200 lbs, hit the ball a long way, but he also led AL batters in strikeouts in all four of his seasons as a regular (1944-46 and 1948).
Seerey is the 5th ML player to accomplish the feat and is the only player in ML history to twice reach 15 or more total bases in a game, having totaled 15 bases in 1945.
Fat Pat's first shot is over the LF bleacher roof off Carl Scheib, the next two —off Scheib and Bob Savage—are on the roof, and the last, off Lou Brissie, into the upper LF stands.
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 Pat Weaver - Biography
Pat Weaver is an accomplished watercolor artist whose work consistently receives high praise whether teaching painting workshops across the country or completing commissions for fine art pet portraits of dogs, cats and other animals.
Pat's art education is basically through independent study supplemented by art workshops with Claude Croney, Daniel Green, Ted Goerschener, Marilyn Simandle, Robert Bateman, John Seerey-Lester, Edgar Whitney, and Betty Lou Schlem.
Pat is an international watercolor instructor, traveling throughout the United States, Italy, France, Mexico, the Bahamas, St. Thomas and the Virgin Islands teaching workshops.
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 Seerey Lester
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Seerey led the league in strikeout s four times (1944 5: Pat Seerey died in Jennings, Missouri at age of 63.
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 » Pat Seerey Great Personalities Biography : Incredible People : Famous People Guide: Famous Personalities
James Patrick Seerey (March 17, 1923 - April 28, 1986) was an American outfielder and right-handed batter in Major League Baseball who played for the Cleveland Indians (1943-48) and Chicago White Sox (1948).
Seerey led the league in strikeouts four times (1944-46, 1948), and he is one of 15 players in MLB history who hit four home runs in a single game (July 18, 1948).
Pat Seerey died in Jennings, Missouri at age of 63.
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 Expert About pa:Pat
We use the latest computerised PAT testing equipment and are able to test all portable appliances in your company including - IT equipment, microwaves, 415V and 110V.
Pat Tillman's hometown gave him a final send-off Monday beneath a small stand of redwoods with a lone cedar standing tall in their midst.
Pat Tillman's story is the stuff of legend not because of how he died but because of how he lived.
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 Cleveland.com: Century of Baseball
Seerey finished the season with 14 homers, 56 RBI and a.237 batting average.
On June 4, 1948, with the Indians headed toward a world championship, Seerey and pitcher Al Gettel were traded to the White Sox for right fielder Bob Kennedy, who had the strongest outfield arm in the league.
Pitcher Steve Gromek, Seerey's teammate on the Indians, was not surprised by the exhibition.
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 Baseball Historian - Part of the Sports Historian Network
Pat Seerey put his name in the record books by slugging four homers in a single game.
In 1948, Seerey hit 19 home runs but again led the league with 102 K's in only 363 at bats.
Pat Seerey career:.224 batting average, 86 Hr's, 485 K's in 1815 at bats.
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 The four-homer club. (four home runs by a player in one game) - Encyclopedia.com
On the other hand, Pat Seerey and Mark Whiten have done it the vagabond Whiten, in fact, was the last big-league player to hit four home runs in one game, doing so in a Cardinals uniform at about this time of the season four years ago.
That Seerey and Whiten could do what most of the game's greats couldn't got The Sporting News to wondering what else could be unearthed from the minutes of the exclusive four-homer club (only 12 members), whose meeting we hereby call to order:
Of those who played when the ball was lively, Seerey brings up the rear at 86.
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 Sports 2000 Moments - Four homers in one game
The vagabond Whiten, in fact, was the last big-league player to hit four home runs in one game, doing so in a Cardinals uniform on September 3, 1993 in Cincinnati.
That Seerey and Whiten could do what most of the game's greats couldn't got The Sporting News to wondering what else could be unearthed from the minutes of the exclusive four-homer club (only 12 members),whose meeting we hereby call to order:
Of those who played when the ball was lively, Seerey brings up the rear at 86.
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 Pat Seerey Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Pat Seerey was born on Saturday, March 17, 1923, in Wilburton, Oklahoma.
Seerey was 20 years old when he broke into the big leagues on June 9, 1943, with the Cleveland Indians.
His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Pat Seerey baseball stats page.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=seerepa01   (295 words)

  
 Box Score of Four Home Run Game by Pat Seerey by Baseball Almanac
Lou Gehrig was the first American League player to hit four home runs in one game and on July 18, 1948, Pat Seerey of the Chicago White Sox became the first American League player to hit four home runs during an extra inning game.
On July 24, 1948, Pat Seerey set another record when he struck out seven times during a doubleheader.
Pat Seerey is also the lone player from the American League to have a record four home runs during an extra inning game.
www.baseball-almanac.com /boxscore/07181948.shtml   (211 words)

  
 Minor League Baseball: History: Top 100 Teams   (Site not responding. Last check: )
There were two future major league players of prominence on the Appleton teams in the 1941-42 seasons - Pat Seerey and Mike Garcia.
Garcia had a 142-97, 3.27 ERA career for Cleveland, winning 79 games in four seasons (1951-54) and was a star on the 1954 American League pennant winners.
Seerey, an outfielder sometimes called “Fat Pat”, played for Cleveland and the White Sox from 1943-49.
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 Jennie's Journal: So was Ted Bundy like most other serial killers.
Pat Seerey Help I was also queen of my community in 1988.
Books on Pat Seerey She did a great job through the last few weeks.
Pat Seerey Info I am known among family and friends as a complete and hopeless klutz.
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 Pat Sajak - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Pat Sajak   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pat Sajak - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Pat Sajak.
Here you will find more informations about Pat Sajak.
It is named the Sajak Pavilion in honor of his donations.
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 The Official Site of The Chicago White Sox: History: White Sox Timeline
Pat Seerey was a one-man wrecking crew for one game on July 18 at Philadelphia's Shibe Park.
Seerey dented the roof twice, cleared it once and punctuated the day with a game-winning blast in the 11th inning.
The All-Star Game was held again at Comiskey Park on July 11, and the National League won in dramatic fashion, 4-3, on a Red Schoendienst home run in the 14th inning.
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 MLB hitters with four home runs in one game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lowe, Gehrig, Colavito, Schmidt, Cameron and Delgado hit their four home runs in consecutive at-bats.
Klein, Seerey and Schmidt needed extra innings to get four home runs.
Delahanty's home runs were either all inside-the-park, or two of each (accounts vary, but in any case, he is the only one that had any inside-the-park home runs as part of a four home run game).
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 Pat Seerey Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
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View Pat Seerey's uniforms at Dressed to the Nines
Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org and RetroSheet.org..
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 The Seattle Times: Search Results
Lou Gehrig, the dignified Iron Horse, is a member, and so is Fat Pat Seerey, the wild-swinging outfielder who, at 5 feet 9, 230 pounds, ate himself out of the game at age 26.
The Say Hey Kid, Willie Mays, is represented, and so is Hittin' Mark Whiten, who never really lived up to his nickname in a rambling 11-year career that spanned nine different teams — and included one glorious day.
Klein sent Paul Waner to the fence for an out in the second inning, Gehrig hit a ball to the wall in his final at-bat, and Mays was waiting on deck when the final out was made.
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 Boston.com / Sports / Baseball / Delgado blasts four homers
Delgado was the fifth AL player to homer four times, the first since Mike Cameron for Seattle May 2, 2002, against the Chicago White Sox.
Lou Gehrig, Rocky Colavito, and Pat Seerey also did it in the AL.
Delgado's record-tying shot came leading off the eighth inning, a long drive to center field that tied it at 8.
www.boston.com /sports/baseball/articles/2003/09/26/delgado_blasts_four_homers   (499 words)

  
 The Official Home of Baseball Historian Dr. Harold Seymour and the SABR Seymour Medal Award   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As a teenager, I saw Seerey (known as "The People’s Choice") hit two mammoth home runs into League Park’s distant left-field bleachers.
Seerey, unfortunately, struck out more often than he ever connected with a baseball.
Dolgan might have pointed out, as I learned from my own research, that Seerey that he lived out his life as a custodian in the St. Louis schools but was proud of his two athletic sons, who were excellent soccer players.
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 Pat Seerey Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Seerey was 20 years old when he broke into the big leagues on June 9, 1943, with the Cleveland Indians.
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Did you know that you can compare Pat Seerey to other rookies who also had their Major League debut during the 1943 American League season?
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 JockBio: Carlos Delgado Facts
Carlos is the fifth American Leaguer to hit four homers in a game.
The others were Lou Gehrig, Rocky Colavito, Pat Seerey and Mike Cameron.
Fifteen players in all have slugged four in a game, but only six have done it in consecutive at bats.
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 Pat Seerey
Pat Seerey is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
The name of each individual is followed by their years as manager, then by their record (through 2005), and last by any titles won with the White Sox.
Pat Seerey: Encyclopedia II - 1986 in baseball - Champions
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 ESPN.com - Useless information department
Pat Seerey didn't hit his first homer until the fourth inning (second at-bat).
And Colavito also hit his first homer in his second trip (after walking in his first).
Lou Gehrig and Pat Seerey both displayed four-sight in Philadelphia's Shibe Park.
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The White Sox defeated the Browns by a score of 5-2.
1948 Pat Seerey was a one-man wrecking crew for one game on July 18 at Philadelphia's Shibe Park.
Seerey dented the roof twice, cleared it once and punctuated the day with a game-winning blast in the 11th inning.
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 Pat Seerey | The BASEBALL Page
Seerey's fourth homer came in the 11th inning and gave the Sox a 12-11 lead and the win...
Two of Seerey's homers were off Philadelphia's Carl Scheib, with one each off Bob Savage and Lou Brissie...
See the most popular players who played the same position as Pat Seerey.
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