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| John Samuel Vander Meer (November 2, 1914 - October 6 1997) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1937 through 1951, he played for the Cincinnati Reds (1937-1949), Chicago Cubs (1950) and Cleveland Indians (1951). Vander Meer threw left-handed and batted as a switch hitter. He was born in Prospect Park, New Jersey. A four-time All-Star, Vander Meer is the only pitcher in major league history to pitch two consecutive no-hitters. On June 11, 1938, he no-hit the Boston Braves at Crosley Field. Four nights later, in the first night game played at Ebbets Field, he no-hit the Brooklyn Dodgers. In a 13-season career, Vander Meer compiled a 119-121 record with 1294 strikeouts and a 3.44 ERA in 2104.2 innings. He had 29 career shutouts, but two of the three he recorded in 1938 will be remembered most. Vander Meer was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 1958. He died in Tampa, Florida, at 82 years of age. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Johnny Vander Meer ] Some related entries: Brian Taylor | Chuck Tanner | Mark May | Al Blozis | Don Delaney | Mike Rotunda | Eddy Díaz | Glenn Burke | Al Wallace | Sonya Emery | Joey Ryan This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Johnny Vander Meer; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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