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Johnny Kucab : ウィキペディア英語版 | Johnny Kucab
John Albert Kucab (December 17, 1919 – May 26, 1977) was a standout pitcher in major and minor league baseball who is best known for pitching the Philadelphia Athletics to victory in Connie Mack's last game as a major league manager.〔''The Youngstown Vindicator'', Youngstown, Ohio, May 27, 1977.〕 == Early years == Kucab was born in Olyphant, Pennsylvania. In 1940, he signed with the Cincinnati Reds organization's Lenior, North Carolina, farm team, where he pitched a winning game but missed the bulk of the season due to an injury. The next year, he moved to Harrisonburg, in the Class C Virginia League, and "seemed headed to stardom".〔 World War II intervened, however, and Kucab would spend 47 months in the armed service, where he saw active duty in the European and Pacific theaters. His obituary states that this development may have "kept him from attaining a longer stay in the major leagues".〔
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