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Clyde King is a retired pitcher, coach, manager, general manager in MLB whose career in baseball spanned over 60 years. He managed the San Francisco Giants, Atlanta Braves, and Yankees, completing a career record of 234 wins and 229 defeats (.505).
He is closely linked to
Eugene Richard Michael, also a former player, manager and executive in Major League Baseball,
Roger Maris, right fielder who is primarily remembered for hitting 61 home runs for the New York Yankees, and
William Stanley “Bill” Mazeroski, who is considered as one of the greatest defensive second basemen of all time.
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About Clyde King:
Clyde King (full name: Clyde Edward King; no nicknames) played pitcher from 1944 until 1953 for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Cincinnati Reds. He played for the Dodgers from 1944 - 1952 and Reds in 1953. Over 7 seasons, he started 21 games, won 32 games, struck out 150 batters, and had a 4.14 ERA. Born on May 23, 1924 in Goldsboro, NC, King stands 6' 1" and weighs 175 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on June 21, 1944 and he played his final game on September 27, 1953. Over his career, King made $13,000. Common misspellings of his name include Clyde Clyde Edward King.