1. Gary Thorne, Jim Hunter won't return to Orioles broadcasts in 2021
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Veteran announcers Gary Thorne and Jim Hunter won't return to the Baltimore Orioles' broadcasts in 2021
2. Long-time Orioles announcer Jim Hunter not returning in 2021
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Long-time Orioles announcer Jim Hunter will not have his contract renewed, ending a 24-year career with the O’s.
3. Catfish Hunter - Society for American Baseball Research
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For someone who always preferred the simple things in life, James Augustus Hunter was a complex man. To most of the world, he was Catfish, the big-game, big-money, right-handed ace who anchored an Oakland A’s pitching staff that won three straight World Series titles from 1972 to 1974. It was Catfish who in May 1968 pitched the American League’s first perfect game in 46 years. He won 20 or more games for five straight seasons, and captured the American League’s Cy Young Award in 1974. It was Catfish who, after being declared a free agent by an arbitrator in December 1974, was made baseball’s highest-paid player by the New York Yankees. He paid immediate dividends with the Yankees, winning 23 games in the first year of his new contract, and then contributed to three straight pennant-winning seasons, 1976-1978.
4. "Catfish' Controlling Diabetes - The Oklahoman
Nov 21, 1988 · Hunter reported to the Yankees' team doctor. The diagnosis: diabetes. "Right away, I thought that was the end of my career," he said. "I didn't ...
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5. Is it just me or is Jim Hunter not that bad on radio? - Orioles Talk
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I've never liked Hunter on TV. But on radio, I gotta say... he seems rather knowledgeable. The homerism is still there but it's not as pronounced, he does a pretty good job at painting the picture of what's happening, and he throws in a good amount of relevant trivial information. I'm sure Fred M...
6. Catfish Hunter signs free agent contract with New York Yankees
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By the end of the 1974 season, Jim “Catfish” Hunter was the ace on baseball’s best team. He had just completed a stellar season, capturing the Cy Young Award after leading the American League in wins (25) and earned run average (2.49) and powering the Oakland Athletics to their third consecutive World Series title.
7. Jim Hunter's death marks the true end of an era in NASCAR - ESPN
Oct 30, 2010 · Fair journalism and commentary were always acceptable to Hunter, "fair" being the key word. "I told everybody, 'What are we all getting so ...
Jim Hunter's death marks the true end of an era in NASCAR. When you remember the men who built the sport from the inside, he was a giant.
8. Pinstripe Alley Top 100 Yankees: #74 Catfish Hunter
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Though his time in the Bronx was not all that long, the Hall-of-Famer’s impact wouldn’t show it.
9. MLB - Catfish Hunter buried near high school field - ESPN.com
Sep 12, 1999 · Hunter died Thursday at 53, one year after learning he had Lou Gehrig's disease. Former teammate and Seattle Mariners manager Lou Piniella ...
HERTFORD, N.C. -- Jim "Catfish" Hunter probably would have despised this -- people dressed in suits making a fuss over him.
10. Jim Hunter's legacy still looming large - ESPN
May 5, 2011 · But most of all we came to honor Hunter, NASCAR's longtime director of corporate communication, a fellow journalist and the former president of ...
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11. Creating Lifelong Legacies: Jim Hunter - Gwinnett Magazine
During the off-seasons, Hunter went back to Brookdale to complete his education. It was there that he first got a taste of being a guiding influence in young ...
From helping students write their first Java program to showing freshmen how to throw curveballs, Jim Hunter knows how to teach students valuable life lessons that they will cherish forever. Hunter is a teacher at Peachtree Ridge High School. For nearly two decades, he has shaped the lives of the thousands of students who have […]
12. Hunter Jim | Arcadia Oaks-pedia - Fandom
Combatant: Being a clone of Jim, Hunter Jim had enhanced strength, speed, and agility. Cunning: Hunter Jim was very cunning, like when he stole the amulet to ...
Hunter Jim was the main antagonist of the Part Two episode "Hero with a Thousand Faces". He was the clone aspect of Jim's ruthless/trollhunting personality, created by the Aspectus Stone. Hunter Jim was created when real Jim, exasperated with Romantic Jim's behavior, yelled at the amulet and commanded it to open up and yield the stone to him. Hunter Jim looked exactly like the original Jim, only he wore a dark green jacket. Hunter Jim was the Trollhunting aspect of Jim's personality: brave, toug
13. JIM ``CATFISH' HUNTER DEAD AT 53\ THE HERTFORD NATIVE ...
Jan 25, 2015 · In September 1998, Hunter learned he had amyothropic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a neurological disease that attacks nerves in the spinal cord and ...
Jim ``Catfish' Hunter, the Hall of Fame pitcher who ushered in baseball's era of big bucks for free agents, died Thursday at age 53 after battling the disease named after
14. Jim 'Catfish' Hunter Takes on Lou Gehrig's Disease - Los Angeles Times
Mar 14, 1999 · It wasn't until September that he was diagnosed with ALS. He had seen “Pride of the Yankees” and knew all about Lou Gehrig and his tragic death ...
A boy scampers up the stadium steps, paper and pen in outstretched hands, toward George Steinbrenner's box at Legends Field where Catfish Hunter and his wife sit alone an hour before the game.
15. Jim 'Catfish' Hunter – The First Athletic To Have His Number Retired
Mar 1, 2015 · In 1998, Hunter who previously disclosed he had battled with diabetes was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS or 's ...
The date was June 9, 1991, and in a pregame ceremony the Oakland Athletics organization ...
16. Jim and Hunter Shaver are proud to be farmers - WTVY
Oct 7, 2024 · At the end of the good ...
One father and son duo in Pike County want to show the importance of growing and harvesting an array of row crops.
17. NASCAR 'giant' Jim Hunter dies - Skirts and Scuffs
Oct 30, 2010 · His guidance was influential in shaping NASCAR to be what it is today. The 71-year-old vice president of NASCAR's corporate communications died ...
Jim Hunter smiles at Darlington Raceway in May. (Getty Images for NASCAR) It was hard to mistake Jim Hunter in hi...