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level, Gray was kept on Boston's Major League roster for the entire 1964 campaign to keep him from being drafted by other MLB teams under the terms of the
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By the time he retired after the 1970 minor league season, Gray said he had lost all of his velocity.
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball pitcher born in the 1940s is a
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Gray was one of only a few dozen major leaguers to have a perfect lifetime 1.000
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then in force. In nine Major League appearances, Gray posted a 9.00
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told him before the pitch that Pappas would be throwing a
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September 14, 1964, for the Boston Red Sox
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June 14, 1964, for the Boston Red Sox
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David Gray (disambiguation)
Pitcher
Ogden, Utah
South Ogden, Utah
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Boston Red Sox
1964
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Boston Red Sox
1964 season
right-handed
Ogden High School
Ogden, Utah
Weber State University
professional baseball
1963
minor league
Bonus Rule
ERA
strikeouts
bases on balls
innings
hits
starting pitcher
games finished
decision
batting average

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