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  Ted Abernathy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodore Wade "Ted" Abernathy (March 6, 1933 - December 16, 2004) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher.
Abernathy appeared in 681 games and picked up 148 saves during a 14-season career between 1955 and 1972, playing for the Washington Senators (1955-57, 1960), Cleveland Indians (1963-64), Chicago Cubs (1966, 1969-70), Atlanta Braves (1966), Cincinnati Reds (1967-68), St.
Ted Abernathy died in Gastonia, North Carolina at the age of 71.
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 Eisenhower Fellowships: Fellow Profiles
Abernathy had recently become executive vice-president of the Research Triangle Regional Partnership (RTRP), a public/private alliance of economic development agencies with a mission to market world-wide a 13-county region of North Carolina.
Abernathy’s understanding of economies in transition is more than just professional; it is rooted in his personal experience as a native North Carolinian, the descendent of generations of farmers and mill workers like those recently displaced.
Abernathy thanks his parents for insisting that he and his brother go to college and for the example of their optimism, work ethic, and egalitarian outlook.
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 Baseball Fever - Ted Abernathy dies at 71-from ESPN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Abernathy appeared in 681 games and picked up 148 saves during a career from 1955-1972.
Abernathy recorded a league-leading 31 saves with the Chicago Cubs in 1965, along with a 2.57 ERA.
Abernathy grew up near Stanley and joined the majors after graduating from high school.
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 Sim Dynasty.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Philadelphia Phillies have acquired Ted Abernathy from the waiver wire.
The St. Louis Cardinals have acquired Ted Abernathy from the waiver wire.
The Washington Senators have renamed Roy Ponce to Ted Abernathy.
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 TheDeadballEra.com :: Ted Abernathy's Obit
Ted Abernathy, 71, a major league baseball pitcher who twice led the National League in saves during the 1960s, died of undisclosed causes Thursday in Gastonia, N.C. In 1965, Abernathy recorded a league-leading 31 saves with the Chicago Cubs, along with a 2.57 earned-run average.
Abernathy was a U.S. Army veteran and a member of First United Methodist Church, Dallas.
During the mid 1960’s and early 1970’s Ted set several major league records for relief pitchers and was honored as relief pitcher of the year in 1965 and again in 1967.
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 Ted Abernathy: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Born and raised in Dallas, North Carolina, Ted received his bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; his Master's from Johns Hopkins University and graduated from the Economic Development Institute at the University of Oklahoma.
Ted is a marketing instructor with the American Economic Development Council and a frequent lecturer at the University of North Carolina's Institute of Government and City and Regional Planning Department.
Ted's focus in 2003 is to lead a strategic initiative for the region that focuses on future cluster competitiveness.
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 Bleed Cubbie Blue :: The Top 100 Cubs Of All Time - #88 Ted Abernathy
Abernathy went on to have a couple of fine seasons with the Kansas City Royals, recording 23 saves at age 38 in 1971, then retired back to his home state of North Carolina after the 1972 season.
Ted Abernathy was the prototype of today's closer -- a pitcher with something unusual in his repertoire, who parlayed it into several seasons that were ahead of their time in their impact on the game.
Abernathy bounced around mainly because he was considered a "fluke" pitcher who couldn't last.
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 Ted Abernathy | BaseballLibrary.com
Ironman submariner Abernathy struggled with control and injuries before finally enjoying his first good year in the majors at age 29 with Cleveland in 1963 (7-2, with 12 saves).
With the Cubs in 1965, he was named NL Fireman of the Year when he led the league with 31 saves.
Abernathy will go 9—3 the rest of the year for KC.
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 Sim Dynasty.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Milwaukee Brewskies have acquired Ted Abernathy from the waiver wire.
The Washington Dictators del Mundo have sent Ted Abernathy to the minors.
The Washington Dictators del Mundo receive Ted Abernathy, Chris Fletcher from the Detroit Tigers in exchange for Bobby May, Bill Orr, Walt McMahon.
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 Ted Abernathy Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ted Abernathy was born on Monday, March 6, 1933, in Stanley, North Carolina.
Abernathy was 22 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 13, 1955, with the Washington Senators.
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 Ted Abernathy baseball stats page.
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 Scout.com: Former Brave Abernathy Dies
A member of the Braves fraternity passed away last week as Ted Abernathy died at the age of 71 of complications from Alzheimer’s disease.
Abernathy pitched for the Braves in their first season in Atlanta, 1966.
Abernathy pitched in 38 games for Atlanta and went 4-4 with a 3.86 ERA and four saves.
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 Ted Abernathy -- Pitched 20 innings in the majors
Ted Abernathy -- Pitched 20 innings in the majors
Ted Abernathy, also listed as Tal Abernathy, who played for the Athletics in parts of three seasons, died on Nov. 16, 2001 in Charlotte, N.C. In 20.1 innings in the majors, he compiled an 0-3 record with a 11.07 ERA.
Following baseball, he worked in the textile industry and retired as a superintendent.
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 Throwing From Down Under - baseball pitching Baseball Digest - Find Articles
Ted Abernathy went 8-22 in parts of four seasons with the Senators from 1955 to 1960.
Abernathy's other numbers--a 6-3 mark with a microscopic 1.27 ERA and just one HR allowed in 106 IP--were equally impressive.
He Fed the N.L. with 78 appearances in 1968, and Abernathy was second in the American League with 23 saves in 1971, He finished his career with 148 saves.
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 Ted Abernathy -- Recorded 148 Saves in Majors -- HistoricBaseball.com
Ted Abernathy -- Recorded 148 Saves in Majors -- HistoricBaseball.com
Ted Abernathy, who posted 148 saves in 14 major-league seasons, died on Dec. 16, 2004 in Gastonia, N.C., following complications from Alzheimer's disease.
In 1965, he led the league with appearances in 84 games and posted a 2.57 ERA and 104 strikeouts in 136.1 innings pitched.
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 Kansas City Royals News
GASTONIA, N.C. (AP) -- Ted Abernathy, who twice led the National League in saves during the 1960s and pitched for seven teams during his Major League career, died at 71.
Abernathy appeared in 681 games and picked up 148 saves during a career that spanned from 1955-1972.
Abernathy grew up near Stanley, N.C., and joined the Majors after graduating from high school.
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 Ted Abernathy - BR Bullpen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ted Abernathy broke into pro baseball in 1952; that year he led the Coastal Plain League with 293 strikeouts and went 20-13.
He saved 31 games with the Chicago Cubs in 1965 and had 28 in 1967 for the Cincinnati Reds.
Abernathy died in 2004 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease for several years.
www.baseball-reference.com /bullpen/Ted_Abernathy   (125 words)

  
 Sports In Stanley
When Ted returned home after serving in the military he was signed by the Washington Senators.
Chuck Suggs, scout for the Washington team was quoted as saying regarding Ted Abernathy, "he is a kid with big ears and a heart.
A lot of his games were shown on television and this gave home folks a chance to see Ted play major league baseball.
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 Abernathy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ted Abernathy (1933 - 2004), American baseball player
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 Ted Abernathy Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
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View Ted Abernathy's uniforms at Dressed to the Nines
Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org.
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 eBay - ted abernathy, Cards, Autographs-Original items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
1969 Topps # 483- Ted Abernathy - CUBS - PSA 8!
1966 TED ABERNATHY EX-MT 6 TO NM/MT 8 CUBS # 2
1960 Topps Ted Abernathy # 334 Senators PSA 7
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 Ted Abernathy - Bleacher Hideaway : Players : : [Chicago Cubs Fan Site]
Ted Abernathy - Bleacher Hideaway : Players : : [Chicago Cubs Fan Site]
Abernathy made his Major League Debut in 1955.
Please feel free to inform us of anything regarding Ted Abernathy by emailing us
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 Table of Contents: Commercial Real Estate Today Magazine - Summer 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Mike Rakouskas, Diane Reid and Ted Conner see focus, collaboration and university involvement as keys to success.
Ted Abernathy, the RTRP executive vice president, predicts “good things ahead”
Contributing Writers: Ted Abernathy, Lawrence Bivins, Kathleen Christian, Andrew Jenkins and Cindy Stranad
www.businessleader.com /cret/crsum04/index.html   (132 words)

  
 Corporate Relocation Guide | 2004-2005 Edition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
• Therapeutics — Leveraging our already strong presence in pharmaceutical and biopharmaceu- CORPORATE RELOCATION GUIDE By Ted Abernathy tical R&D, our medical schools and research organizations, this cluster is a natural fit for the region.
We’ll pursue an ambitious agenda of attracting the industry’s global leaders, enhancing the growth of those already here and fostering the start-up and ultimate success of new ventures in the industry.
Abernathy is executive vice president of Research Triangle Regional Partnership.
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 Ted Abernathy Baseball Statistics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
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Nickname: Abbie Position: P Full Name: Theodore Wade Abernathy Born: March 6, 1933 Stanley,North Carolina Died:
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 Ted Abernathy - Birthday, occupation and personality
Ted Abernathy (March 6, 1933 - December 16, 2004) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher.
Abernathy appeared in 681 games and picked up 148 saves during a 14-season career between 1955 and 1972, playing for the Washington Senators (1955-57, 1960), Cleveland Indians (1963-64), Chicago Cubs (1966, 1969-70), Atlanta Braves (1966), Cincinnati Reds (1967-68), St. Louis Cardinals (1970) and Kansas City Royals (1970-72).
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 Ted Abernathy, 71, former NL pitcher - The Boston Globe
Ted Abernathy, 71, former NL pitcher - The Boston Globe
He died Thursday, the McLean Funeral Home said yesterday.
Abernathy joined the majors after graduating from high school.
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 Sports-related deaths in 2004 - The Boston Globe
TED ABERNATHY, 71, who twice led the National League in saves during the 1960s and who pitched for seven teams during his major league career from 1955-72.
DAN ALLEN, 48, football coach at Boston University and Holy Cross who led the Terriers to an undefeated season in 1993.
JOHN HENRY WILLIAMS, 35, controversial son of Red Sox legend Ted Williams.
www.boston.com /sports/year_in_review/2004/articles/deaths   (1271 words)

  
 Chad Bradford News
According to two published reports, the Orioles might be close to adding two more relievers to their overhauled bullpen.
The Top 100 Cubs Of All Time - #88 Ted Abernathy
It was one of the most indelible images of my childhood -- seeing Ted Abernathy, who on this card looks a little like...
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 Bleed Cubbie Blue :: A Chicago Cubs Blog
The Cubs signed Ted Lilly today, to a 4-year, $40 million contract.
All I have to say is that's $10 million a year for a league-average pitcher.
The Cubs also may use Jones to lure starting pitcher Jake Westbrook from Cleveland, but the Indians have shown little inclination to move Westbrook, who looks to be a better fit in Wrigley Field than [Ted] Lilly.
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 China Everbright International Ltd. Selects North Carolina China Center as Exclusive Partner for Research and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Everbright partnership is a step forward to that dream," Dr. Xie said.
Ted Abernathy, chief executive officer of Research Triangle Regional Partnership of North Carolina, and other leaders of the Everbright Company and NCCC were also present at the signing ceremony.
In recent years, Everbright also became a key player in the environmental protection industry in China.
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 #74 Ted Abernathy, Closer, 29 yrs, Manhattan Gray Sox - Out of the Park Baseball Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
#74 Ted Abernathy, Closer, 29 yrs, Manhattan Gray Sox - Out of the Park Baseball Report
#74 Ted Abernathy, Closer, 29 yrs, Manhattan Gray Sox
Drafted in 1st round, 10th overall pick, by Washington in 1955...
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