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JohnGelnarFan
04-22-2006, 06:13 PM
What expansion era Nats Pitcher was known as The Yankee Killer?
Iron Jaw
04-23-2006, 02:34 AM
Perhaps, Dick Bosman.
Possibly Camilo Pascual - he played for both versions of the Senators. But then, by the time he was traded to the new Senators the Yankees were on par with the Senators - in the lower depths of the AL.
JohnGelnarFan
04-23-2006, 08:11 AM
Very true that the Yankees weren't very good during this period. It wasn't Bosman or Pascual. This Pitcher was a lefty.One season all of his wins were aginst the Yankees.
Perhaps, Dick Bosman.
Possibly Camilo Pascual - he played for both versions of the Senators. But then, by the time he was traded to the new Senators the Yankees were on par with the Senators - in the lower depths of the AL.
JohnGelnarFan
04-28-2006, 07:54 PM
It was #16 with the wicked forkball,Jim Shellenback!
Very true that the Yankees weren't very good during this period. It wasn't Bosman or Pascual. This Pitcher was a lefty.One season all of his wins were aginst the Yankees.