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  1. The A's Billy Beane, already forging a reputation as a rebel general manager, fired the team's pitching coach, Bob Cluck, late in spring training of 1998, even though Cluck was best friends with...

  2. During the time covered by Moneyball, the A’s pitching coach was Rick Peterson, who helped to develop Zito, Mark Mulder and Tim Hudson into 20-game winners.

  3. Jan 18, 2024 · According to his online obituary, Heist passed away on March 7, 2023, in his sleep, in an unexpected but peaceful manner. The famous 'American Pickers' cast member, nicknamed 'Moleman', was born in Butler, Pennsylvania on May 7, 1950. He led a fascinating and vibrant life.

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  4. On February 2, 2007, Peterson's contract with the Mets was extended through the 2009 season. [4] On June 17, 2008, Rick Peterson, along with Manager Willie Randolph and first base coach Tom Nieto, was fired from his position with the New York Mets.

  5. Rick Peterson played in class-A for the Pirates organization for four years, in 1976–79, and also made appearances at higher levels of the minors in 1982, 1983, and 1988. Peterson began his coaching career in Minor League Baseball when he coached with the single-A Salem Pirates (now Salem Avalanche) of the Carolina League from 1979 to 1980.

  6. Nov 7, 2012 · Peterson worked 34 games as a big-league catcher, three at second base, two at first base, and one in the outfield. Three other appearances as a pinch-hitter brought the count up to his participation in 43 major-league games. The first came on April 18, 1906, and the last was on October 5, 1907.

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  8. Robert Peterson grew up in Warren, Pa., and recalled seeing barnstorming games which incorporated a variety of teams, including some from the Negro Leagues. Operating as a freelance writer, be began a research project on the history of Black baseball in 1966.

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