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    Jay Hanna " Dizzy " Dean (January 16, 1910 – July 17, 1974), also known as Jerome Herman Dean (both the 1910 and 1920 Censuses show his name as "Jay"), was an American professional baseball pitcher.

  2. Jan 16, 2011 · Dizzy Dean. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-2 , 182lb (188cm, 82kg) Born: January 16, 1910 in Lucas, AR. Died: July 17, 1974 in Reno, NV. Buried: Bond Cemetery, Bond, MS. Debut: (Age 20-255d, 7,144th in major league history) 9.0 IP, 3 H, 5 SO, 3 BB, 1 ER, W.

  3. Born Jay Hanna Dean on Jan. 16, 1910 in Lucas, Ark., Dean attended public school only through second grade. His colorful personality and eccentric behavior earned him the nickname “Dizzy”. “Nobody ever taught him baseball and he never had to learn,” said sportswriter Red Smith.

  4. Welcome to the Mississippi state website for Dizzy Dean Baseball & Softball. This site was established for the communities and young people who play Dizzy Dean Baseball and Dizzy Dean Softball in the state of Mississippi.

  5. Dizzy Dean was an American professional baseball player who had a brief but spectacular pitching career with the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League. He was one of the most colourful athletes in the history of organized sports. In five outstanding seasons (1932–36), Dean, a right-hander, won.

  6. Jul 18, 1974 · RENO, July 17 (AP) — Dizzy Dean, a farmboy who pitched his way into the Baseball Hall of Fame with a blazing fastball, died here early today in St. Mary's Hospital at the age of 63.

  7. Dizzy Dean Bio. Fullname: Jay Hanna Dean. Born: 1/16/1910 in Lucas, AR. Debut: 9/28/1930. Hall of Fame: 1953. Died: 7/17/1974. Relationship (s): brother of Paul Dean. Batting. Pitching.

  8. Dizzy Dean, the Major League Baseball player, was born on Sunday, January 16, 1910, in Lucas, Arkansas. Dean was 20 years old when he broke into the major leagues on September 28, 1930, with the St. Louis Cardinals.

  9. The son of an itinerant Arkansas farmer, Jay Hanna “Dizzy” Dean lived much of his life in Mississippi and became one of the most prominent southerners of the twentieth century as a Major League Baseball player and colorful radio and television announcer. Dean grew up in a hardscrabble world of cotton farming, received no formal […]

  10. Jan 4, 2012 · His star pitcher, Dizzy Dean, was coming off a loss in Game Five just two days earlier. The loss put the Cards in a 3-2 hole as the Series headed back to Detroit. In Game Six Dizzy’s brother Paul went the distance, giving up three runs, only one of them earned, in the 4-3 win.

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