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Clyde and Wright
Leading off against the California Angels ' Clyde Wright in the 12th inning, Rose hit a single and advanced to second on another single by the Los Angeles Dodgers ' Billy Grabarkewitz.
Although the Angels were a sub -. 500 team and remained one for much of his time there, Ryan managed to post some winning records, notably 19 – 16 in, 21 – 16 in and 22 – 16 in ( the 22 wins tied what remains the Angels franchise record, set by Clyde Wright in ).
They later meet George Clyde ( Simon Baker ) and former slave Daniel Holt ( Jeffrey Wright ), whose freedom Clyde has previously granted.
* Clyde Wright ( 1965 ) MLB AS.
* Clyde Wright, former baseball player
; Robert Clyde Packer and Frank Packer, newspaper proprietors, and other members of the Packer family ; members of the Fairfax family, also newspaper proprietors ; John Norton and Ezra Norton and family, also newspaper proprietors ; Frank Clune, author ; Sir Walter Edward Davidson, Governor of New South Wales ; Roy Redgrave, founder of the Redgrave acting dynasty ; Edmund Resch, of the Resch's brewer family ; John Charles Wright, former Archbishop of Sydney ; former Lord Mayor of Sydney Sir Richard Watkins Richards and the architect Howard Joseland.
Wright was born on December 29, 1975, in Anaheim, California, and is the son of Clyde Wright, who himself pitched for nine seasons in the major leagues and three seasons in the Japanese equivalent.
* Clyde Wright — Former Major League Baseball pitcher
Coincidentally, like Osteen, the pitcher and hitter involved in the walkoff single were also Tennessee natives: Jim Hickman ( a Dodger teammate of Osteen's in ) collected the hit off losing pitcher Clyde Wright ( coincidentally, Hickman and Wright would become Comeback Players of the Year in their respective leagues ).
He played with the choir in his local church and was heavily influenced by his cousin, Clyde " Fats " Wright, who was a professional jazz pianist.
* Losses: Clyde Wright, 20 ( 1974 )
* Clyde Wright July 3, 1970 vs Oakland Athletics

Clyde and League
* Clyde Shoun ( 1912 – 1968 ), Major League Baseball pitcher
Founded in 1996 after Clyde Smoll moved the Elmira Pioneers to Lowell, Massachusetts, the Spinners play in the New York-Penn League, which has a Short-Season A classification with 76 games a year.
George Clyde Kell ( August 23, 1922 – March 24, 2009 ) was an American baseball third baseman who played for the Philadelphia Athletics ( 1943 – 46 ), Detroit Tigers ( 1947 – 52 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1952 – 54 ), Chicago White Sox ( 1954 – 56 ), and Baltimore Orioles ( 1956 – 57 ) in the American League, who went on to become a baseball broadcaster for 40 years.
Clarence Clyde Seedorf (; born 1 April 1976 in Paramaribo, Suriname ) is a Dutch professional footballer who currently plays for Brazilian club Botafogo in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. Seedorf is the first player to have won the Champions League four times and with three different clubs – Ajax in 1995, Real Madrid in 1998 and Milan in 2003 and 2007 .< ref >
Clyde Simmons, Jr. ( born August 4, 1964 ) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League who played for the Philadelphia Eagles ( 1986 – 1993 ), Arizona Cardinals ( 1994 – 1995 ), Jacksonville Jaguars ( 1996 – 1997 ), Cincinnati Bengals ( 1998 ), and the Chicago Bears ( 1999 – 2000 ).
Clyde Ross, Co-Founder and Vice President of the Contract Buyers League, which in the late 1960s-1970s renogotiated discriminatory real estate contracts for 400 North Lawndale residents
When Clyde McCullough was promoted to the Mets as a coach, Byrne took over the manager's job for the Raleigh Mets of the Carolina League.
Clyde Simms ( born August 21, 1982 in Jamestown, North Carolina ) is an African American soccer player who currently plays for New England Revolution in Major League Soccer.
Clyde Leroy Sukeforth ( November 30, 1901 – September 3, 2000 ), nicknamed " Sukey ," was a Major League Baseball catcher, coach, scout and manager.
Thurman Clyde " Rusty " Greer III ( born January 21, 1969 in Fort Rucker, Alabama ) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder for the Texas Rangers.
The only game in which Ravanelli scored for Dundee was against Clyde in a League Cup match, where he ended up scoring a hat-trick.
In an American League dominated by speedsters such as Ty Cobb and Clyde Milan, Shotton was never among the top five base stealers in the league, and he had a high rate of being caught stealing, but he pilfered 294 bases during his MLB career.
Archie Gemmill of St. Mirren was the first substitute to come on in a Scottish first-class match, on 13 August 1966 in a League Cup tie against Clyde when he replaced Jim Clunie after 23 minutes.
Clyde Edward King ( May 23, 1924 – November 2, 2010 ) was an American pitcher, coach, manager, general manager and front office executive in Major League Baseball.
After playing brilliantly against PSG in The Champions League, Clyde took his own life by jumping off the Dragon's Lair, Harchester's stadium.
William Clyde Hitchcock ( July 31, 1916 – April 9, 2006 ) was an American infielder, coach, manager and scout in Major League Baseball.

Clyde and Baseball
* Branch Rickey's Last Protege: Clyde King, by Jerry Green, Baseball Digest, June 1969

Clyde and pitcher
In 1930, a Pea Ridge sports legend, major league baseball pitcher Clyde Pea Ridge Day, built the Day ’ s Place filling station at the main downtown intersection.

Wright and League
* Craig R. Wright: A statistician for the Texas Rangers, was the first front office employee in Major League Baseball to work under the title " Sabermetrician ".
Other notable ballplayers who have played in the Arizona Fall League include David Wright, Derek Jeter, Albert Pujols, and Ryan Braun.
* Wild Bill Wright, Negro League baseball player
The Human League ( Mk2 ) 1981, from left Catherall, Callis, Wright, Oakey, Sulley, Burden.
During the Civil War, Stone joined with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Martha Coffin Wright, Amy Post, Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Ernestine Rose, and Angelina Grimké Weld to form the Woman's National Loyal League in 1863.
In 2002, Seaman won the Premier League and the FA Cup again to complete his second career double, although Arsenal's other goalkeepers Stuart Taylor and Richard Wright also won championship medals, due mainly to Seaman's absence through injuries.
Wright scored in every round but the final of Arsenal's 1995 Cup Winners ' Cup campaign, and was a strong goalscorer in the Premier League, but it was a difficult time for Arsenal following the dismissal of manager George Graham over illegal payments, and under caretaker Stewart Houston they could only manage a 12th place finish in the league.
A couple of months later he suffered a bad hamstring injury which ruled him out of the club's run-in to a League and Cup Double ; Wright was named as a substitute in the cup final against Newcastle United but did not play.
In March 2007, Wright was appointed Director of Football Strategy of Isthmian League team, Ashford Town, and him taking his place on the Board of Directors, following his purchase of a stake in the club.
Roren Thomas, wide receiver for the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League, Alexander Wright, former American football wide receiver with Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Raiders, St. Louis Rams and current athletic director and head football coach for San Jacinto Christian Academy and founder of Alexander Wright Ministries.
Their departure led to remaining members Phil Oakey and Adrian Wright moving The Human League in a new musical direction with a new line-up.
* Jim Wright ( 1920s pitcher ) ( 1900 – 1963 ), Major League Baseball pitcher
* Jim Wright ( 1970s pitcher ) ( born 1950 ), Major League Baseball pitcher
* Jim Wright ( 1980s pitcher ) ( born 1955 ), Major League Baseball pitcher
Mark Wright surprisingly returned to the club and a run of five successive wins late in the season secured another campaign in the Football League.
The members were baseball figures, not historians: Spalding's friend Abraham G. Mills, a former National League president ; two United States Senators, former NL president Morgan Bulkeley and former Washington club president Arthur Gorman ; former NL president and lifelong secretary-treasurer Nick Young ; two other star players turned sporting goods entrepreneurs ( George Wright and Alfred Reach ); and AAU president James E. Sullivan.
American baseball historians Bill Weiss and Marshall Wright have placed the 1920 London Tecumsehs on the list of the Top 100 Minor League Baseball Teams of all-time — coming in at # 52, with a record of 86 wins and 32 losses.
Three years later, in September 1948, Tom Wright, a former outfielder with the Bulls, became the first Carolina League player to make it to the majors when he debuted with the Boston Red Sox.
* Dick Wright ( 1890 – 1952 ), Major League Baseball catcher
* Ricky Wright ( born 1958 ), Major League Baseball pitcher
Wright was drafted out of high school by the Cleveland Indians in the 1st round ( 10th pick overall ) of the 1994 Major League Baseball Draft.
Following the draft, Wright began his professional career with the Burlington Indians, the team's rookie league affiliate in the Appalachian League.
For 1995, Wright progressed to the Class A Columbus RedStixx in the South Atlantic League, where he went 5-6 with a 3. 00 ERA in 24 games.

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