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Al Autry

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accomplished the same feat in 2004 pitching for the Milwaukee Brewers. Autry has stated in numerous interviews that a single incident where a sarcastically criticized his teammate and best friend Rick Camp for masking an error in the following spring training was misinterpreted by Braves manager Dave
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Bristol as poor sportsmanship and essentially blackballed Autry from the major league roster. He was sent down to AAA Richmond and eventually traded to the St. Louis Cardinals, but failed to make the major league roster of either team and retired from professional baseball after the 1978 season.
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three batters, while being credited with the win in a 4–3 Braves victory, in what would be his only appearance in the major leagues. He would be only one of two players since the end of World War II to have started and got credited for the win in his lone MLB appearance.
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He was diagnosed with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy in his later years and died on February 25, 2022, just four days shy of his 70th birthday.
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On September 14, 1976, Autry made his big league debut, as the home-team Atlanta Braves‘
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Pitcher
Modesto, California
El Dorado Hills, California
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Atlanta Braves
1976
professional baseball
pitcher
Major League Baseball
1976
Atlanta Braves
Kansas City Royals
1969 Major League Baseball draft
Winnipeg Goldeyes
Northern League
starting pitcher
Houston Astros
Fulton County Stadium
struck out
Chris Saenz
Dennis Snelling
"Albert Autry Obituary (1952 - 2022) the Sacramento Bee"
Legacy.com
Baseball Reference
Fangraphs
Baseball Reference (Minors)
Retrosheet

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