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  The Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Paul Derringer (Danville, 1927 and 1928): After seasoning in the Three Eye and International League, "Duke" Derringer played fifteen seasons for the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, and Chicago Cubs, ending his career with 223 wins and 212 loses.
"Derringer's exhibition was so good that the coach never let him put on a mitt again, and from that day onward he was a pitcher," Spink wrote in the early 1930s.
Derringer, though he lost a league-leading 27 games in 1933, was instrumental in reviving the flagging Cincinnati franchise.
www.three-eye.com /playersD.htm   (953 words)

  
 BIOPROJ.SABR.ORG :: The Baseball Biography Project.
To discuss Paul Derringer is to discuss two men-a pitcher with exceptional control of his pitches and general work on the mound and a man with little or no control of himself anywhere else.
Derringer (called "Oom Paul" for his 6-foot-3.1/2-inch height and admitted 205 pounds) was a belligerent man who often used his fists to settle disputes.
Paul had such command of his pitches that he was called 'The Control King." He was known as a great spot pitcher able to put the ball in unhittable places, a description somewhat belied by his giving up more than a hit per inning.
bioproj.sabr.org /bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&bid=1034&pid=3511   (2116 words)

  
 Paul Derringer | BaseballLibrary.com
Derringer won 40 games at Rochester in the International League and led them to two pennants in 1929 and 1930.
Derringer led the league in winning percentage in 1931 and 1939, games lost in 1933, games started in 1936, 1938, and 1940, and complete games and innings pitched in 1938.
Derringer gives up seven hits in the first six innings but sets the Tigers down in order in the final three frames.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/D/Derringer_Paul.stm   (1157 words)

  
 Baseball HeadlinesCourtesy of Jack McKillop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Paul Derringer, the winning pitcher, was replaced by the Reds' Bucky Walters in the 3rd inning, following by the Brooklyn Dodgers' Whit Wyatt in the 5th inning, the Chicago Cubs' Larry French in the 7th inning and the New York Giants' Carl Hubbell in the 9th inning.
The Reds' pitcher Paul Derringer is knocked out of the game in the 2nd inning when the Tigers score 5 runs; the Tigers score two more runs in the 6th inning and win the game 7-2.
The starting pitchers are Paul Derringer of the Reds, the losing pitcher in Game 1, and Dizzy Trout, 3-7 and a 4.47 ERA on the season, for the Tigers.
www.etherington.demon.co.uk /baseball_headlinescourtesy_of_ja.htm   (1384 words)

  
 Paul Derringer Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Paul Derringer was born on Wednesday, October 17 1906, in Springfield, Kentucky.
Derringer was 24 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 16, 1931, with the St. Louis Cardinals.
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 Paul Derringer baseball stats page.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=derripa01   (273 words)

  
 The KISSFAQ - "KISS & Make-up" Clarifications/Corrections Page
Paul Caravello had not been in bands "on and off", he’d been continuously in bands since 1965 and had drummed on an album released on Casablanca in 1979...
Paul Caravello was offered the position as drummer in a message left on his sister’s answering machine...
Paul has continuously stated that he suggested taking off the makeup in 1982.
www.kissfaq.com /reference/kamu_cor.html   (2967 words)

  
 My Uncle Paul
Samuel Paul Derringer was born on October 17, 1906 in Springfield, Kentucky where he began baseball career as a high school catcher.
It was not a good year with a record of 7 and 27 although Derringer went on to become one of the better pitchers in the National League, and a part of the Cincinnati throwing machine that included Bucky Walters and Johnny Vander Meer of back-to-back no-hit fame.
Derringer spent his last three years with the Chicago Cubs, finished his 15-year career in 1945 with a career record of 223 wins and 212 losses, worked for a beer distributor in Tampa (FL), and died in 1987 at the age of 81.
www.chatterfromthedugout.com /my_uncle_paul.htm   (961 words)

  
 1940 Reds
Bucky Walters and Paul Derringer led a one-two punch on the mound, providing Cincinnati with the best pitching in the National League.
Derringer, who had won a World Series title as a member of the Cardinals in 1931, contributed 20 wins.
Derringer and Walters won two games apiece, while Wilson, who caught six of the seven games, batted.353 for the series.
pages.prodigy.net /macknife13/40cin.htm   (394 words)

  
 1939 NL CY YOUNG AWARD
Cincinnati won the pennant, led by the outstanding pitching of Bucky Walters and Paul Derringer.
This was probably Paul Derringer's best season; he set a career high with 25 wins.
It was the second of three straight 20+ win seasons for Derringer; both he and the Reds had come a long way since 1933, when Derringer lost 27 games.
webhome.idirect.com /~brettsmith/History/400Pages/nlcy1939.htm   (240 words)

  
 1939 to 1949   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The pitching staff consisted of Paul Derringer (12-14), Bucky Walters (19-15), Junior Thompson (6-6), Elmer Riddle (19-4) and Johnny Vander Meer (16-13).
Paul Derringer finished his career with the Reds with 161 wins in Cincinnati.
Derringer's final season would be in 1945 where he helped lead the Cubs (with a record of 16-11) to the National League pennant.
www.cincysports.net /1939to1949.htm   (5767 words)

  
 Jazz Artist Interview Rick Derringer: Musical Maturity @ jazzreview.com
Derringer says he has wanted to play smooth jazz for a long time.
Derringer feels that the musical taste of his audience has matured along with his own musical taste.
He is demonstrating that you can show your audience that it’s okay to grow up and not hang on to the memories of the past.
www.jazzreview.com /articleprint.cfm?ID=1297   (722 words)

  
 1940 NL CY YOUNG AWARD
The Reds didn't have a great offense, but were blessed with a wonderful pitching staff, led by Bucky Walters and Paul Derringer.
Though their numbers were similar, and Derringer pitched for a winner, I have to give the edge to Passeau.
This was Derringer's last good season; he hung around a few more years without pitching very well, then retired with 223 wins.
webhome.idirect.com /~brettsmith/History/400Pages/nlcy1940.htm   (294 words)

  
 The Sporting News: Baseball History of the World Series
Following his teammate's cue, Ray Prim set down the first 10 Detroit batters he faced in Game 4, but after yielding a walk, two singles and a double in what became a four-run fourth for the Tigers, Prim was removed in favor of Paul Derringer.
While Derringer and fellow relievers Hy Vandenberg and Paul Erickson pitched shutout ball the rest of the way, it was to no avail.
Derringer took over for Chicago, and by the end of the inning Detroit had scored five runs -- three coming around on Paul Richards' bases-loaded double.
www.sportingnews.com /archives/worldseries/1945.html   (946 words)

  
 ESPN.com - MLB Playoffs 2001 - Rare show: 20-game winners in Game 7
Mathewson was still in the game for New York, but he coughed up the lead when the Giants blew a couple of plays in the field, and the Red Sox won when Larry Gardner hit a long sacrifice fly to right field.
Derringer didn't escape the second inning, and Newsom pitched a complete game to earn the W. Newsom didn't get to celebrate for long, though; his father was in the Tiger Stadium stands for Game 1, and suffered a fatal heart attack that evening.
With Derringer having pitched so little in Game 1, he came back two days later to start (and win) Game 4.
espn.go.com /mlb/playoffs2001/s/2001/1104/1273421.html   (1101 words)

  
 The Lima News
Examples over the years have ranged from the late Paul Derringer, who pitched in four all-star games, to local guys like Dick Bishop and John Mulcahy, who never advanced beyond the middle rungs of baseball’s minor leagues.
I got the same impression from Findlay’s John Poff, who toiled eight years in baseball to play 31 games in the major leagues, and from septuagenarian Sherwood Brewer, who was barred from organized ball in his prime because of his race.
Caught just as he was about to head out to the golf course, was glad to stop for 30 minutes and reminisce with a stranger on the telephone.
www.limanews.com /story.php?IDnum=3378   (704 words)

  
 Cincinnati Reds on Baseball Almanac
Paul Derringer, Bucky Walters and Johnny Vander Meer (of back-to-back no-hitter fame in 1938) teamed with catching great Ernie Lombardi to win pennants in 1939-40, and the latter World Series over Detroit.
Over the next two decades, the only interest the Reds created was their politically-tinged decision to change names from the Reds to Redlegs in order to avoid association with Communists.
Rose returned as player-manager in 1984 and closed out his career with a record 4,256 hits and a lifetime ban for betting on baseball.
baseball-almanac.com /teams/reds.shtml   (1063 words)

  
 Paul Shortino Gallery
Paul with his "Kids" Whiskey and Odie, Odie's the big one
Paul when he was 16 years old - The band?
this shot is from the SHORTINO band it is Paul and Pauly...
www.paulshortino.com /gallery.html   (170 words)

  
 The Paul Plumeri Blues Band   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Paul's first band performing at the Washington Crossing Inn in the summer of 1966.
Starting his career as a professional musician in the 60's with the The Coachmen and progressing to the much revered 70's era blues band Hoochie Cooch, Paul has spent many years playing, recording and touring with bands such as Duke Williams and The Extremes, Moe Monroe, Level and his own Paul Plumeri Blues Band.
Paul with Gladys Knight and The Pips in concert
www.paulplumeri.com /pics.htm   (245 words)

  
 Dizzy Dean | The BASEBALL Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Paul Dean and Dizzy are the only brothers to combine for 40 wins as teammates in a single season.
In 1934, Dizzy won 30 and Paul "Daffy" Dean won 19 for the World Champion Cardinals...
Paul Derringer beat out Dean for the final roster spot on the 1931 Cardinals.
www.thebaseballpage.com /past/pp/deandizzy   (465 words)

  
 Baseball '99 -- The Cincinnati Enquirer
Paul Derringer and Bucky Walters deserve to have their uniform numbers (No. 30 and No. 31, respectively), retired by the Reds and hung side-by-side, with their jersey sleeves touching, on the outfield wall at Cinergy Field and the Reds new ballpark.
Such a display would symbolize their place in Reds history as the leaders of the franchise's first legitimate World Championship team in 1940.
On two days' rest, Derringer went 9 innings, shutting out the Tigers over the last six innings as the Reds rallied for two runs in the seventh inning to win, 2-1.
reds.enquirer.com /reds99/allcent.html   (2451 words)

  
 1931 World Series Highlights
Another rookie, Paul Derringer, fit right in with a splendid pitching staff.
Game Six pitted Grove and Derringer against each other again as in the opener, and again Grove emerged the victor, holding the Cardinals to one run and five hits, and just as significantly, keeping Martin off base.
The Athletics scored four unearned runs in the fifth off the unfortunate Derringer who, after an error put a runner on base to open the inning, gave up two singles and walked four, including two with the bases full, before leaving the game.
www.cardinalshistory.com /1931.htm   (1370 words)

  
 Johnny Winter Story - John Dawson Winter III - Complete Discography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
John Dawson Winter III is not without flaws his vocal on "Sweet,Papa John," a blues patterned after the earliest Muddy Waters sides, returns to the thin huskiness he has mostly mastered, and the horns on two cuts would have been best omitted.
AS FAR as his image is concerned the blues/freak-/superstar discovered by Steve Paul in Texas and then all that bit with Kicking the Heroin Habit - Johnny would rather that, when he returns to England, people talk to him about Now.
Zu einer flotten Country-Weise (Rick Derringer, Pedal Steel) singt Johnny unverfroren: Keep on rockin' and a rollin' don't you never settle down keep my records playin' all the time spend your money on my concerts everytime I come to town and baby you can be a friend of minne.
www.yee.ch /~jwinter/Disco2/winter_disco2_johndawsonwinteriii.html   (5617 words)

  
 SITT - Bucky Walters
In the first year, he was a surprise, a rocket, at 27-11, leading the league in wins, ERA (2.29), games started, and innings pitched.
Meshing well with fellow starter Paul Derringer (25-7) and hard-hitting first baseman Frank McCormick (.332, 18,128), Walters led the Reds into the World Series for the first time since the 1919 Scandal.
A sweep by the Yankees, in which he was 0-2, was shaken off as he went 22-10, and returned to the Series, in 1940.
www.thediamondangle.com /sitt/walters.html   (420 words)

  
 cloon013
This was the team that included pitchers Paul Derringer and Bucky Walters, who won 52 games between them, Johnny Vander Meer of double no-hit fame, legendary catcher Ernie Lombardi, first baseman Frank McCormick, who drove in 128 runs that year, and other great players.
Early in the season, Paul couldn't travel to New York with his teammates.
Bucky Walters, Paul Derringer, Ernie Lombardi and shortstop Bill Myers put an act together, but some observers were afraid they were all straight men with no comedians.
www.cincypost.com /living/1998/cloon013098.html   (744 words)

  
 eBay - paul nm, Cards, Records items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
PAUL CLAUDEL - L'annonce Faite A Marie - FRENCH Lp - NM 
Paul Winter Canyon and Wintersong 2LPs Both NM!
PAUL COFFEY OILERS 1985 TOPPS #85 PSA 7 NM (ST) BEAUTY!
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 Paul Plumeri   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Starting as a professional musician in the 70's with the blues band Hoochie Cooch, Paul has spent many years playing and touring with bands such as Duke Williams and The Extremes, Moe Monroe, Level and his own Paul Plumeri Blues Band.
Paul and Nokie Edwards of The Ventures backstage at The Ritz Theatre N.Y.C. (Nokie's holding a copy of the Tom Foolery LP)
Paul with Gladys Knight and The Pips in concert at the Plaza Hotel, N.Y.C. l to r: Frank Ragazzo, Jeffrey Migliaccio, Paul, Seagal, (Paul's Dad) Sam Plumeri Sr., Wayne Hodes
trentonmakes.home.comcast.net /pages/paul.htm   (184 words)

  
 Cincinnati Reds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Johnny Vander Meer became the only pitcher in major league history to throw back-to-back no-hitters in 1938.
Thanks to Vander Meer, Paul Derringer, & shortstop-turned-pitcher Bucky Walters, the Reds had a solid pitching staff.
The offense came around in the late 1930s.
www.1-free-software.com /en/wikipedia/c/ci/cincinnati_reds.html   (1800 words)

  
 derringer | Auctions | LampTalk.com Shopping   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
RICK DERRINGER (ex- McCoys) Spring Fever 1975 LP
PAUL DERRINGER - 1939 Play Ball #15 EX Cincinnati Reds
DERRINGER if i weren't so romantic i'd shoot you lp (vi
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 ESPN.com: MLB - A game that history won't forget
Derringer beats Newsom 2-1, complete games for each.
He might not have been at the peak of his game but he was close enough.
Schilling faced the minimum through the first six innings, allowing only one baserunner, Paul O'Neill, who doubled in the first inning but was thrown out right fielder Danny Bautista trying to stretch the hit into a triple.
espn.go.com /mlb/s/2002/0327/1358967.html   (5547 words)

  
 Bill McKechnie | The BASEBALL Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Starters Paul Derringer, Bucky Walters (a converted infielder), and Junior Thompson combined to log 59% of the Reds' innings.
The three right-handers ERA was 2.92; Derringer and Walters won 20 games apiece, and Thompson gathered 16.
The Reds survived the Detroit Tigers in a tight seven-game World Series, winning the finale 2-1 behind Derringer.
www.thebaseballpage.com /past/pp/mckechniebill   (365 words)

  
 WorldSeries.com History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Yankees added single runs in the second and third innings to take a 3-0 lead.
Paul O'Neill tripled and scored on Scott Brosius' sac fly in the second and Jeter scored the third run by tripling in the third inning and coming home on Luis Sojo's groundout.
The Mets did claw back into the game on Mike Piazza's two-run blast in the bottom of the third, but they couldn't find a way to tie the score against the Yankees bullpen.
mlb.com /NASApp/mlb/ws/history/ws_recap_year.jsp?...   (1173 words)

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