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Gaylord and Jackson
The Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, the Opry Mills regional shopping mall and the General Jackson showboat, are all located in what is known as Music Valley.
In addition to the main campus in Spring Arbor, there are extension sites throughout Michigan in Battle Creek, Bay City, Centreville, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Howell, Michigan, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Metro Detroit, Metro Toledo, Niles, Petoskey, Traverse City, and Troy.
Gaylord Opryland, the Grand Ole Opry House, and the General Jackson were closed for several months and all reopened in late 2010.

Gaylord and Perry
One highlight was the acquisition of Gaylord Perry in.
In 1978, Gaylord Perry ( age 40 ) became the oldest pitcher to receive the award, only to have the record broken in 2004 by Roger Clemens ( age 42 ).
This made him one of five pitchers to win the award in both leagues, joining Gaylord Perry, Pedro Martínez, and Randy Johnson and later joined by Roy Halladay.
With his 2004 win, he joined Gaylord Perry, Randy Johnson and Pedro Martínez as the only pitchers to win it in both leagues and became the oldest pitcher to ever win the Cy Young.
* 1938Gaylord Perry, American baseball player
These included Gaylord Perry, who pitched a no-hitter with the Giants in 1968 ; Juan Marichal, a pitcher with a memorable high-kicking delivery ; McCovey, who won the National League MVP award in 1969, and Mays, who hit his 600th career home run in 1969.
Some of them included Garry Maddox, George Foster, Dave Kingman, and Gaylord Perry.
Winfield and Fingers represented the team at the game, but conspicuously absent was starting pitcher Gaylord Perry, who joined the Padres after spending three years with the Texas Rangers.
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* July 20 – San Francisco Giants pitcher Gaylord Perry, some six years after his manager quipped, " They'll put a man on the moon before he hits a home run ", hits the first home run of his career just hours after Neil Armstrong lands on the moon.
When Cleveland pitcher Gaylord Perry won the American League Cy Young Award in, he gave Fosse credit for his success saying ," I've got to split it up and give part -- a big part-to my catcher, Ray Fosse.
Martin was suspended and fired in September of that same year for telling Tiger pitchers to throw the spitball in a game to hitters in protest, believing Gaylord Perry was doing the same thing and openly mentioning this order to the press.
Over a three year period between –, Carlton was involved in an interesting pitching duel with Nolan Ryan and Gaylord Perry, in which they often traded places at the top of the all-time strikeout list.
At the start of the 1982 season, the 55-year-old mark of the great Walter Johnson still stood at 3, 508 strikeouts, but now there were three pitchers who would start the season within 100 strikeouts of Johnson: Nolan Ryan ( 3, 494 ), Gaylord Perry ( 3, 452 ), and Carlton ( 3, 434 ).
Gaylord Perry, aging and in his final season, was never a huge factor, although he did eventually pass Johnson to finish his career with 3, 534 strikeouts.
Gaylord Perry was named after a close friend of his father's, who died while having his teeth pulled.
Gene Tenace, who caught Gaylord Perry when they played for the San Diego Padres, said: " I can remember a couple of occasions when I couldn't throw the ball back to him because it was so greasy that it slipped out of my hands.
Gaylord Perry remained as Cleveland's last 20-game winner ( 21 wins in 1974 ), until Cliff Lee in 2008.
* August 11: The Tigers beat the Rangers, 4-3, as Fidrych notched his 13th win over Gaylord Perry.
On the facing of the upper deck along the left field line are the retired numbers of Bill Terry, Mel Ott, Carl Hubbell, Monte Irvin, Willie Mays, Juan Marichal, Orlando Cepeda, Jackie Robinson, Willie McCovey, and Gaylord Perry as well as the retired uniforms, denoted " NY ", of Christy Mathewson and John McGraw who played or managed in the pre-number era.
Johnson joined Gaylord Perry and Pedro Martinez as the only pitchers to have won the award in both the American and National Leagues.
He became the seventh left-handed pitcher to achieve the 300 win milestone and the fifth pitcher in the last 50 years to get his 299th and 300th win in consecutive starts, joining Warren Spahn, Steve Carlton, Gaylord Perry, and Tom Seaver.
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Another famous user of the pitch was Gaylord Perry, who went so far as to title his autobiography Me and the Spitter.

Gaylord and born
Gaylord Kent Conrad ( born March 12, 1948 ) is the senior United States Senator from North Dakota.
Conrad was born in Bismarck, North Dakota, the son of Abigail and Gaylord E. Conrad.
* Gaylord Silly ( born 1986 ), a long distance runner from the Seychelles
William J. Thomas Mitchell ( born 1942 ) is the Gaylord Donnelley Distinguished Service Professor of English and Art History at the University of Chicago.
Gaylord Larsen ( born January 4, 1932 ) is an American crime writer.

Gaylord and September
Gibson lost five 1-0 games, one of which was to San Francisco Giants pitcher Gaylord Perry's no-hitter on September 17.
On September 17, he struck out for the final out of Gaylord Perry's 1-0 gem.
* It was announced September 15, 2011 that Anschutz would be acquiring all assets of Oklahoma Publishing Company ( OPUBCO ) from the Gaylord and Dickinson families.
155 ( script by Gaylord DuBois, art by Russ Manning ), dated September 1966 ( reprinted in no.
KBSC was sold to National Subscription TV while WUAB was sold ( by both United Artists / Transamerica and Kaiser ) to the Gaylord Broadcasting Company on September 6, 1977.
" The Genius of Dickens " ( Brief Literary Criticisms, p 56f ) as quoted in Gaylord C. LeRoy, " Richard Holt Hutton " PMLA 56. 3 ( September 1941: 809-840 ) p. 831.
Gaylord Perry and Ray Washburn had accomplished the same feat in September 1968.

Gaylord and 15
Following six months of extensive remediation, Gaylord Opryland reopened its doors on November 15, 2010.
: In April 1974, Gaylord Perry went 15 innings and allowed four runs.

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