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Robert Edward Blaylock is an American former professional baseball player, a right-handed pitcher who played parts of two Major League Baseball seasons for the 1956 and 1959 St. Louis Cardinals. Blaylock batted right-handed, stood 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighed 185 pounds.
Blaylock spent his entire, ten-year professional career in the Cardinal organization after signing with the club following his Muldrow, Oklahoma, high school graduation. A hard thrower who led the 1958 American Association in strikeouts, Blaylock lost two fingers on his left hand after a farm accident in his youth.
His first trial with the Cardinals came in 1956 after a hot start with the Rochester Red Wings of the International League. On July 22, he made his Major League debut as a starting pitcher against the Brooklyn Dodgers at Busch Stadium; he pitched five shutout innings against the defending world champions, but tired thereafter and surrendered five runs in 7? innings in a 5?3 defeat. Wildness plagued Blaylock in his next start four days later against the Philadelphia Phillies, as he issued seven bases on balls in four innings pitched and was lifted with none out in the fifth frame.
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June 28th, 1935 in / Died: Sep 1st, 2024
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2024/09/04
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