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Ted Wieand
Franklin Delano Roosevelt "Ted" Wieand (born April 4, 1933 in Walnutport, Pennsylvania) is a retired Major League Baseball player in the United States and pitched in parts of two seasons for the Cincinnati Reds.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ted Wieand Statistics and History )〕 He was signed as an amateur free agent by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1952. His name is linked with Curt Flood who changed the game of baseball by his 1969 challenge of the transfer system, eventually resulting in the Curt Flood Act of 1998 which limits Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption in labor matters. Flood who was a member of the Cincinnati Reds was traded along with Joe Taylor to the Cardinals for Marty Kutyna, Willard Schmidt, and Wieand on December 5, 1957.〔(Reds get Schmidt in 5-man trade )〕 ==1958== Wieand made his major league debut on September 27, 1958 facing the Milwaukee Braves at old County Stadium in Milwaukee. He came into the game in the fourth inning in relief of Reds' starter Jay Hook. He pitched the fourth and fifth innings giving up four hits and two runs including a home run to Frank Torre. He struck out two in this game, with Hall of Famer Warren Spahn being his first victim.
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