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Richards succeeded in stocking the franchise with a plethora of young talent which included Dave Nicholson, Pete Ward, Ron Hansen ( 1960 AL Rookie of the Year ), Milt Pappas, Jerry Adair, Steve Barber ( 20 wins in 1963 ), Boog Powell, Dave McNally and Brooks Robinson.
In 1971, the Orioles won another division title thanks to four 20-game winners on their pitching staff ( Cuellar, Jim Palmer, Pat Dobson, and Dave McNally ).
In 1975, the Birds acquired slugger Lee May in a trade with Houston, and traded Dave McNally, Rich Coggins and minor-league pitcher Bill Kirkpatrick to Montreal for star outfielder Ken Singleton, and future 20-game winner Mike Torrez.
* 2002 Dave McNally, American baseball player ( b. 1942 )
* 1942 Dave McNally, American baseball player
The same runners were on base on both home runs — Dave McNally on third, Don Buford on second and Paul Blair on first.
Four years later, in what is now remembered as the Seitz decision, arbitrator Peter Seitz ruled that since pitchers Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally played for one season without a contract, they were entitled to become free agents.
As Earl Weaver's pitching coach with the Orioles ( 1968 77 ), he produced 18 20-game winners, including 4 for the 1971 American League champions: Jim Palmer, Mike Cuellar, Dave McNally, and Pat Dobson.
Cuellar, nicknamed Crazy Horse while with the Orioles, ranks among Baltimore's top five career leaders in wins ( 143 ), strikeouts ( 1, 011 ), shutouts ( 30 ) and innings pitched ( 2, 028 ), and trails only Dave McNally among left-handers in wins and shutouts.
During 1969 73, Cuellar was a part of a very strong pitching staff, teaming with Jim Palmer and Dave McNally to form the heart of the finest starting rotation that he Orioles have ever had.
He was the third of the Orioles ' four 20-game winners in 1971 to perish, following Dave McNally in 2002 and Pat Dobson in 2006.
With the death of Mike Cuellar in April 2010, Palmer is the last surviving member of that group, which also included Pat Dobson and Dave McNally.
Palmer, Wally Bunker and Dave McNally then pitched shutouts in the next three games.
In, Palmer returned healthy, rejoining an Orioles rotation that included 20-game winners Dave McNally and Mike Cuellar, combining one of the finest starting staffs ever.
Dobson posted a 20-8, 187, 2. 90 season record, and was part of the Orioles ' " Big Four " pitching staff along with Dave McNally ( 21-5 ), Mike Cuellar ( 20-9 ) and Jim Palmer ( 20-10 ).
The reserve clause was struck down in 1975 when arbitrator Peter Seitz ruled that since pitchers Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally played for one season without a contract, they could become free agents.
But the players did win free agency in 1976 after a baseball arbitrator, ruling in a case brought by pitchers Dave McNally and Andy Messersmith, found that players could leave their teams after playing out their contracts.
Dave McNally struck Jones in the foot with a pitch, however, home plate umpire Lou DiMuro ruled that the ball missed Jones.
He fell behind 3-0 in the third inning after giving up home runs to his mound opponent, Dave McNally, and Frank Robinson.
Featuring four ( 4 ) pitchers with 20 or more wins ( Dave McNally — 21, Mike Cuellar — 20, Pat Dobson — 20, Jim Palmer — 20 ), the booming bats of sluggers Frank Robinson ( 28, 99,. 281 ) and Boog Powell ( 22, 92,. 256 ), and the sure hands of Brooks Robinson at third and Mark Belanger at short, the O ’ s were primed to defend their title, winning the last eleven games of the regular season.
Bob Robertson led off with a walk and went to second on a wild pitch by O's starter Dave McNally.
The Pirates loaded the bases in the top of the tenth, but Dave McNally, pitching in relief, squelched the threat.
The Orioles were led by star sluggers Frank Robinson and Boog Powell, who each hit over 30 home runs and drove in over 100 runs ; third baseman Brooks Robinson, perhaps the best-fielding hot-corner player in baseball history ; and pitchers Mike Cuellar, Dave McNally and Jim Palmer, who combined for 63 victories.
Dave McNally shut out the Mets through five innings and helped himself with a two-run homer in the third inning.

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* 1942 Dave Clark, English musician ( The Dave Clark Five )
* 1942 Dave Marash, American journalist
* Dave Draper ( born 1942 ), bodybuilder.
* Dave Davis ( born 1942 ), former professional ten-pin bowler ; 1967 PBA Player of the Year and PBA Hall of Famer.
Tashlin maintained his position until Columbia Pictures released him from the studio in favor of Dave Fleischer in 1942.
* Dave Morehead ( born 1942 ), former Major League Baseball pitcher
It was founded in 1921 as Inkwell Studios ( or Out of the Inkwell Films ) by brothers Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer who ran the company from its inception until Paramount Pictures, the studio's parent company and the distributor of its films, forced them to resign in April 1942.
Dave Fleischer moved permanently to California, and in April 1942 became head of Columbia's Screen Gems cartoon studio.
Shortly after the release of Mr. Bug, a disgusted Dave left for California to take over as head of Columbia's Screen Gems animation unit in April 1942 — just one month prior to the renewal of Fleischer's contract.
* Dave Clark ( musician ) ( born 1942 ), drummer of The Dave Clark Five
* Dave Davis ( bowler ) ( born 1942 ), American tenpin bowler
* Dave Odom ( born 1942 ), American basketball coach
* Dave Wilson ( footballer born 1942 ), played for Preston and Liverpool
Popular actor-stunt man Dave O ' Brien had the title role in the Columbia Pictures 15-episode serial Captain Midnight ( 1942 ).
** Dave Campbell ( b. 1942 ), American baseball player and broadcaster
* Dave Wilcox ( born 1942 ), American football linebacker
* Dave Cash ( disc jockey ) ( born 1942 ), British radio presenter
Dave Flesicher became President of Screen Gems at Columbia Pictures in April 1942 although Fleischer Studios ' contract with Paramount did not expire until May 1942, allowing Paramount to terminate Fleischer and reorganize the company under their control.
Stewart Robert " Bob " Einstein ( born November 20, 1942 ) is an American actor and comedy writer best known for his portrayal of the fictional stuntman Super Dave Osborne.

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