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Larsen, Don, 1929-2020

LC control no.n 2007058650
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Personal name headingLarsen, Don, 1929-2020
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Variant(s)Larsen, Donald James, 1929-2020
See alsoEmployer: New York Yankees (Baseball team)
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Employer: St. Louis Browns (Baseball team : 1902-1953)
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Employer: Baltimore Orioles (Baseball team)
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Employer: Kansas City Athletics (Baseball team)
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Employer: Chicago White Sox (Baseball team)
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Employer: San Francisco Giants (Baseball team)
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Employer: Houston Colt 45's (Baseball team)
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Employer: Chicago Cubs (Baseball team)
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Place of birthMichigan City (Ind.)
Place of deathHayden Lake (Idaho)
AffiliationNew 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 occupationBaseball players
Pitchers (Baseball)
Special noteFormerly on undifferentiated name record no 96068304
Found inThe 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)