LC control no. | n 2007058650 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Larsen, Don, 1929-2020 |
Variant(s) | Larsen, Donald James, 1929-2020 |
See also | Employer: New York Yankees (Baseball team) Employer: St. Louis Browns (Baseball team : 1902-1953) Employer: Baltimore Orioles (Baseball team) Employer: Kansas City Athletics (Baseball team) Employer: Chicago White Sox (Baseball team) Employer: San Francisco Giants (Baseball team) Employer: Houston Colt 45's (Baseball team) Employer: Chicago Cubs (Baseball team) |
Place of birth | Michigan City (Ind.) |
Place of death | Hayden Lake (Idaho) |
Affiliation | New York Yankees (Baseball team) St. Louis Browns (Baseball team : 1902-1953) Baltimore Orioles (Baseball team) Kansas City Athletics (Baseball team) Chicago White Sox (Baseball team) San Francisco Giants (Baseball team) Houston Colt 45's (Baseball team) Chicago Cubs (Baseball team) |
Profession or occupation | Baseball players Pitchers (Baseball) |
Special note | Formerly on undifferentiated name record no 96068304 |
Found in | The perfect Yankee, c1996: t.p. (Don Larsen) jkt. (New York Yankee pitcher in 1950s; native of Michigan City, Indiana) The official site of Don Larsen, viewed Aug. 17, 2007 (Donald James Larsen; b. Aug. 7, 1929, Michigan City, Ind.; pitcher) New York times, via WWW, article dated January 1, 2020, viewed January 9, 2020 (Don Larsen; Donald James Larsen; born on Aug. 7, 1929, in Michigan City, Ind.; died on Wednesday [January 1, 2020] in Hayden Lake, Idaho ; Yankee pitcher who threw the only perfect game in World Series history on Oct. 8, 1956; also played for St. Louis Browns, Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City Athletics, Chicago White Sox, San Francisco Giants, Houston Astros (then the Colt .45s), the Orioles again and the Chicago Cubs) |