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Word: richert (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Montreal Expos, a new National League team. "I always had a weight problem, and I thought it best for me if I came on down." Other defectors also pleaded personal problems. "I can't buy a house and strike at the same time," said Pitcher Pete Richert of the Baltimore Orioles. "You got to keep busy when you have four kids," said Chicago White Sox Catcher Russ Nixon. Though Ken Harrelson, the Boston Red Sox outfielder who led the American League in runs batted in last season, was the only name player to break the boycott so far, several...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: Strike One | 2/28/1969 | See Source »

Johnson left after the sixth inning, and he wasn't the only one to leave early. Partisan fans started filing out after the third when the Yanks unloaded for seven runs on eight hits off Pete Richert, including a home run by right-fielder Bill Robinson. Elston Howard added the final insult with a homer in the seventh. In all the Yankees had 14 hits -- six for extra bases...

Author: By James K. Glassman, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Yanks Murder Senators; LBJ Shows Strong Arm | 4/11/1967 | See Source »

Senators' starter Pete Richert set down the Indians until trouble started with one out in the ninth. Two walks sandwiched around a double by Jim Landis loaded the bases and brought in the Nats' reliefer Ron Kline. Davalillo promptly singled to left, scoring two runs. Two more came in on Max Alvis's third hit of the day, and Sonny Siebert set the Senators down like docile fellows in the ninth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Humphrey Sees Indians Down Nats; Late Rally Wins for McDowell, 5-2 | 4/12/1966 | See Source »

Then there's Stan Williams. What I mean is that behind Koufax, Dyrsdale, and a revitalized Johnny Podres, there isn't much in the way of a fourth starter. The Dodger farm system is full of potentially great pitchers, but Joe Moeller, Pete Richert, Phil Ortega and Nick Willhite are far from ready for the majors...

Author: By Stephen C. Rogers, | Title: 1962 Baseball Season | 8/16/1962 | See Source »

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