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- Q16092575 description "American baseball player".
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- Q16092575 abstract "Philip James Clark (born October 3, 1932) is an American former professional baseball player. The right-handed pitcher stood 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) tall and weighed 210 pounds (95 kg) during his active career (1951; 1953–1961).Clark appeared in 14 games over two Major League seasons with the 1958–1959 St. Louis Cardinals, dropping his only two decisions, issuing 11 bases on balls and striking out six in 14⅔ innings. However, he was a memorable and sympathetic figure in The Long Season, the breakthrough memoir of the 1959 season written by his teammate Jim Brosnan. Clark and his family were neighbors of the Brosnan family during spring training in St. Petersburg, Florida, and the two pitchers became friends. While Brosnan was an established Major League pitcher, Clark was a fringe player constantly worried about being sent back to the minor leagues. As it turned out, both players were cast off by the Cardinals that season: Clark was sent to Triple-A Omaha at the May cutdown and later traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers; Brosnan was traded to the Cincinnati Reds in early June.Clark was a successful minor league pitcher, going 81–58 over his career and posting 18- and 16-victory seasons, the latter in the Double-A Texas League.".
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- Q16092575 birthDate "1932-10-03".
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- Q16092575 dateOfBirth "1932-10-03".
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- Q16092575 name "Clark, Phil".
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- Q16092575 comment "Philip James Clark (born October 3, 1932) is an American former professional baseball player. The right-handed pitcher stood 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) tall and weighed 210 pounds (95 kg) during his active career (1951; 1953–1961).Clark appeared in 14 games over two Major League seasons with the 1958–1959 St. Louis Cardinals, dropping his only two decisions, issuing 11 bases on balls and striking out six in 14⅔ innings.".
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