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  1. Anthony Richard Conigliaro (January 7, 1945 – February 24, 1990), nicknamed " Tony C " and " Conig ", [1][2] was an American Major League Baseball outfielder and right-handed batter who played for the Boston Red Sox (1964–1967, 1969–1970, 1975) and California Angels (1971).

  2. Feb 17, 2012 · Neither Tony nor Julie ever married, and as a close friend of hers I can safely say that even now she’s still Tony’s girl. We even visited Tony’s and his parents’ gravesites together....

    • Bruce Markusen
  3. May 6, 2009 · At the age of 22, it was Frank Robinson, a first-ballot hall of fame electee, as was Mantle. Injuries were not new to Tony C, who ended his rookie season prematurely in 1964 with a broken arm....

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  4. Apr 9, 2020 · Yastrzemski was the Red Sox’ best player, but Conigliaro was their most idolized. He was young, darkly handsome, single, a Boston native who broke in with the Red Sox for good at the tender age...

  5. Nov 18, 2016 · On August 18, 1967, in the midst of what would become to be known as the Boston Red Sox’ “Impossible Dream” year, a brilliant career was derailed and a life nearly taken when favorite son Tony Conigliaro was unable to escape a wayward fastball thrown by the California Angels’ Jack Hamilton.

  6. Apr 8, 2020 · But as I would learn when I met Jessica, she held no hostility toward Conigliaro over the brief relationship between the ballplayer and her mother that took place a few months after the 1970...

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  8. Aug 18, 2014 · Tony Conigliaro was primed to become the next Boston superstar, a local product from East Boston and Swampscott who by the age of 22 had already hit 104 big-league home runs for the Red Sox. On...

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