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- Wally_Hood_(pitcher) abstract "Wallace James Hood Jr. (September 24, 1925 – June 16, 2001) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Hood played for the New York Yankees in 1949. In 2 career games, he had a 0–0 record, with a 0.00 ERA, going 2.3 innings. He batted and threw right-handed.Hood was born in Los Angeles, California.He was the son of Wally Hood Sr., who also played in the Majors.Hood attended the University of Southern California.".
- Q7963394 abstract "Wallace James Hood Jr. (September 24, 1925 – June 16, 2001) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Hood played for the New York Yankees in 1949. In 2 career games, he had a 0–0 record, with a 0.00 ERA, going 2.3 innings. He batted and threw right-handed.Hood was born in Los Angeles, California.He was the son of Wally Hood Sr., who also played in the Majors.Hood attended the University of Southern California.".
- Wally_Hood_(pitcher) comment "Wallace James Hood Jr. (September 24, 1925 – June 16, 2001) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Hood played for the New York Yankees in 1949. In 2 career games, he had a 0–0 record, with a 0.00 ERA, going 2.3 innings. He batted and threw right-handed.Hood was born in Los Angeles, California.He was the son of Wally Hood Sr., who also played in the Majors.Hood attended the University of Southern California.".
- Q7963394 comment "Wallace James Hood Jr. (September 24, 1925 – June 16, 2001) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Hood played for the New York Yankees in 1949. In 2 career games, he had a 0–0 record, with a 0.00 ERA, going 2.3 innings. He batted and threw right-handed.Hood was born in Los Angeles, California.He was the son of Wally Hood Sr., who also played in the Majors.Hood attended the University of Southern California.".