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  1. Whitey Ford (Baseball Hall of Famers) by Arthea Nolan, 2003-08
  2. Slick: My Life in and Around Baseball by Whitey Ford, Phil Pepe, 1987-04
  3. Kansas City Blues (Baseball) Players: Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, Lew Burdette, Carl Hubbell, Bob Ewing, Smoky Joe Wood, Ray Caldwell
  4. SLICK: My Life In and Around Baseball by Whitey w/ Phil Pepe Ford, 1987
  5. Slick My Life in & Around Baseball 1ST Edition by Whitey Ford, 1987-01-01
  6. GRAND SLAM the Secrets of Power Baseball by JIM, WHITEY FORD, MICKEY MANTLE, WILLIE MAYS BUNNING, 1965
  7. Grand Slam, the Secrets of Power Baseball by Whitey Ford, Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays Jim Bunning, 1965
  8. Whitey Ford by Miles Coverdale Jr., 2006-07-10
  9. Few And Chosen: Defining Yankee Greatness Across The Eras by Whitey Ford, Phil Pepe, 2005-04-30
  10. The Wit and Wisdom of Yogi Berra by Phil Pepe, Whitey Ford, 2002-05
  11. Ford, Whitey (1928): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Jon Sterngass, 2000
  12. Selling a Ford.(Whitey Ford): An article from: Coach and Athletic Director by Herman L. Masin, 2005-11-01
  13. Yankee Classics: World Series Magic from the Bronx Bombers, 1921 to Today by Les Krantz, 2010-11-05
  14. Butler Yankees Players: Whitey Ford, Bob Alexander, Joe Page

1. Whitey Ford Baseball Stats By Baseball Almanac
Whitey Ford baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and
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2. CNNSI.com - MLB Baseball - Whitey Ford Honored For 50 Years In
In addition, a baseball field in New York was renamed "Whitey Ford Field." Ford's son and daughter took part in the festivities.
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3. FORD, WHITEY AUTO BASEBALL
FORD, WHITEY AUTO BASEBALL. Item MMBSBLFOR135 A Mounted Memories Authorized agent was present at each signing.
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4. FORD, WHITEY AUTO (8xCHAMPS) BASEBALL
FORD, WHITEY AUTO (8xCHAMPS) BASEBALL. Item MMBSBLFOR150 A Mounted Memories Authorized agent was present at each signing.
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5. Ford * Whitey Ford Baseball Hall Of Famers * Arthea Nolan
Whitey Ford Baseball Hall of Famers. From Arthea Nolan Single Search Whitey Ford Baseball Hall of Famers
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6. Whitey Ford Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
Whitey Ford batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any postseason
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7. Whitey Ford The BASEBALL Page
The BASEBALL Page The Web. WHITEY FORD Whitey Ford was Casey Stengel's designated big game pitcher, though curiously he never pitched a crucial
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8. Whitey Ford National Baseball Hall Of Fame
Whitey Ford Whitey Ford Edward Charles Ford The Chairman of the Board Induction Information Elected to Hall of Fame by Baseball Writers in
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9. Ford, Whitey F Players Baseball Sports
Ford, Whitey F Players Baseball Sports now available, find more information on Ford, Whitey.
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10. Whitey Ford - WHITEY FORD AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALL
Whitey Ford WHITEY FORD AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALL. Category Autographed Baseballs. TeamWhitey Ford
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11. Whitey Ford | National Baseball Hall Of Fame
Brief biography and photo.
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Whitey Ford
Whitey Ford
Edward Charles Ford
The Chairman of the Board
Induction Information
Elected to Hall of Fame by Baseball Writers in 1974, Player
284 votes on 365 ballots 77.81%
Hall of Fame plaque for Whitey Ford
Born: October 21, 1928, in New York, New York ML Debut:
Primary Position:
Pitcher
Bats: L Throws: L Primary Uniform #: Played For: New York Yankees (1950, 1953-1967)
Primary Team: New York Yankees
Post-Season: New York Yankees (1950, 1953, 1955-1958, 1960-1964) Awards: All-Star (8): 1954-1956, 1958-1961, 1964; Cy Young Award 1961; 1961 World Series MVP Pitching Bio Video (Streaming Windows Media) Edward "Whitey" Ford was the big-game pitcher on the great Yankees teams of the 1950s and early '60s, earning him the moniker "Chairman of the Board." The wily southpaw's lifetime record of 236-106 gives him the best winning percentage (.690) of any 20th century pitcher. He paced the American League in victories three times, and in ERA and shutouts twice. The 1961 Cy Young Award winner still holds many World Series records, including 10 wins and 94 strikeouts, once pitching 33 consecutive scoreless innings in the Fall Classic. Quote "I don't care what the situation was, how high the stakes were - the bases could be loaded and the pennant riding on every pitch, it never bothered Whitey Ford. He pitched his game. Cool. Craft. Nerves of steel."

12. Whitey Ford Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
whitey ford batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any postseason awards he
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Edward Charles Ford (The Chairman of the Board or Slick) Bats Left, Throws Left
Height Weight 181 lb.
Debut
July 1, 1950
Final Game
May 21, 1967
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October 21 in New York, NY Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1974. Signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1947. All Transactions About biographical information
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13. Career Pitching Postseason Leaders - Baseball-Reference.com
Return to the baseballReference.com Home Page. Quick Index Players Teams Leagues whitey ford, 146.0, 146.0. 2. Christy Mathewson, 101.7, 101.7
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14. CNN/SI - Baseball - Whitey Ford
Profile and statistics.
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Whitey Ford Bats: Left Throws: Left
Height:
Weight:
178 lbs.
Born: Oct 21, 1928 in New York, New York
College: None
Select Career Statistics: Pitching Statistics Batting Statistics Fielding Statistics Postseason Pitching Statistics Postseason Batting Statistics Postseason Fielding Statistics
CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS YEAR TEAM LG ERA W L Sv G IP H R ER BB K AVG A
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... NYY AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL Totals ERA W L Sv G IP H R ER BB K AVG A YEAR TEAM LG GS CG Sho GF K/BB BB/9 K/9 RATIO HR HB IBB SH WP BK NYY NYY NYY NYY ... NYY AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL Totals GS CG Sho GF K/BB BB/9 K/9 RATIO HR HB IBB SH WP BK Stats Glossary Posted: Fri January 11, 2002 3:42:16 PM ET The Web SI.com SI.com GROUP: Sports Illustrated Life of Reilly SI for Kids TBS/TNT Sports ... Terms under which this service is provided to you. Read our privacy guidelines

15. National Baseball Hall Of Fame - Whitey Ford's Plaque
National baseball Hall of Fame Logo EDWARD CHARLES ford whitey NEW YORK AL 19501967 Search Our Online Library Catalog ABNER for whitey ford
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Whitey Ford's Hall of Fame Plaque
EDWARD CHARLES FORD
"WHITEY"
NEW YORK A.L. 1950-1967
POSTED BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE (.690)
AMONG TWENTIETH CENTURY PITCHERS
WITH 200 OR MORE DECISIONS. HAD 236
VICTORIES AND 106 LOSSES. LIFETIME EARNED
RUN AVERAGE 2.74. PACED A.L. IN VICTORIES
AND WINNING PCT. THREE TIMES AND IN
EARNED-RUN AVERAGE AND SHUTOUTS
TWICE. WON CY YOUNG AWARD IN 1961. SET WORLD SERIES STANDARDS FOR GAMES PITCHED, 22; INNINGS, 146; WINS, 10, AND STRIKEOUTS, 94, AND WITH 33 2/3 CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS. Hall of Fame Plaque Home Page Whitey Ford's Hall of Fame Bio Search Our Website for Information on Whitey Ford Search Our Online Library Catalog "ABNER" for Whitey Ford The data on all plaques was taken from reliable sources at the time the plaques were made. Hall of Fame plaques are property of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and the images may not be reproduced without approval of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. © National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc.

16. HickokSports.com - Biography - Whitey Ford
This document is a biography of baseball Hall of Fame pitcher whitey ford, ford, whitey (Edward C.) baseball. b. Oct. 21, 1928, New York, NY
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Ford, "Whitey" (Edward C.)
Baseball
b. Oct. 21, 1928, New York, NY
Career Pitching Record Although he was the ace of the New York Yankee pitching staff for fifteen years, Ford was never really in the team's starting rotation for most of that time. Manager Casey Stengel used him when he thought Ford would be most effective, and Ford had his own preferences. For example, he hated to pitch in Boston's Fenway Park, and rarely did. A clever left-hander, who specialized in the curve ball and, as he later admitted, a trick pitch that involved cutting the ball to give it an unusual break, Ford was a high-percentage winner who specialized in big games. He joined the Yankees during the 1950 season, won 9 consecutive games down the stretch, and beat the Philadelphia Phillies in the deciding fourth game of the World Series. After two years in the Army, Ford returned to the Yankees in 1953, when he had an 18-6 record. He led the AL in victories with an 18-7 mark in 1955, and in winning percentage, .760 on a 19-6 record, and ERA, with 2.47, in 1956. Ford was the ERA leader again in 1958 at 2.01, and he also led the league in shutouts with 7, though he had only a 14-7 record. Although Ford pitched two shutouts in the 1960 World Series, the Yankees lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates in seven games, and Stengel was replaced by Ralph Houk, who made Ford his top pitcher. Ford responded by winning more than 20 games for the first time. He led the league in victories and percentage with a 25-4 record in 1961, when he won the Cy Young Award, and he led in both categories again with a 24-7 mark in 1963.

17. HickokSports.com - Quotes - Sources Beginning With F
ford, Henry ford, whitey Foreman, George, Francis, Gerry Frey, Jim Frick, ford Frost, Robert Fullerton, Hugh Frick, ford. Commissioner of baseball
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Feller, Bob

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Farrell, James T.
Novelist and baseball fan
We American men are a nation of frustrated baseball players and the literature of our childhood was of play-by-play, morning-after stories and box scores. These box scores, in the days of our boyhood, read like documents of history. We never lose our boyhood. It hangs in our minds. The death of Eddie Collins brought this back to me with a certain keenness and clarity. And it also brought me another regret. I had always hoped that I might someday happen to meet him and tell him how much I admired him as a ball player and what his career meant to me. Top of Page
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Hall of Fame pitcher
Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is. Top of Page
Filion, Herve
Harness driver
I sit down on the job. I let the horse do the work. I guide him. If the horse gets beat, it's not my fault. If he wins, it's not my fault. Sometimes I make the wrong move and it turns out to be the right move. The point is, you have to have someone between the shafts. Horses are all about the same. It's just, some are faster than others. I'm out there to win money. Not for the love of this or that. The money. People say money is the root of all evil. That's wrong. Not to have money is the root of all evil.

18. Whitey Ford | The BASEBALL Page
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WHITEY FORD
Whitey Ford was Casey Stengel's designated big game pitcher, though curiously he never pitched a crucial seventh game of the World Series, despite the fact that the Yanks played seven of them during his career. A close buddy of Mickey Mantle, Ford was known as "The Chairman of the Board." He won 10 of his 22 World Series starts, including two games in a series three times. He entered the Hall of Fame with Mantle.
Nicknames
"The Chairman of the Board"
Played For
New York Yankees (1950, 1953-1967)
Post-Season
1950 World Series, 1953 World Series, 1955 World Series, 1956 World Series, 1957 World Series, 1958 World Series, 1960 World Series, 1961 World Series, 1962 World Series, 1963 World Series, 1964 World Series
World Champion? Yes, six times: 1950, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, and 1962. Ultimate Games 1955 World Series Game Seven, 1956 World Series Game Seven, 1957 World Series Game Seven, 1958 World Series Game Seven, 1960 World Series Game Seven, 1962 World Series Game Seven, 1964 World Series Game Seven.

19. Whitey Ford Baseball Stats By Baseball Almanac
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20. Whitey Ford Quotations By Baseball Almanac
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Baseball Almanac "There's no easier pitch to hit than a splitter that doesn't do anything." - Whitey Ford B aseball Almanac is pleased to present an unprecedented collection of baseball related quotations spoken by Whitey Ford and about Whitey Ford. Whitey Ford Quotations From Whitey Ford "Army life was rough. Would you believe it, they actually wanted me to pitch three times a week." "Hell, if I didn't drink drink or smoke, I'd win twenty games every year. It's easy when you don't drink or smoke or horse around." "I didn't begin cheating until late in my career, when I needed something to help me survive. I didn't cheat when I won the twenty-five games in 1961. I don't want anybody to get any ideas and take my Cy Young Award away. And I didn't cheat in 1963 when I won twenty-four games. Well, maybe a little." "I know (Sandy) Koufax weakness. He can't hit." "I never threw the spitter, well maybe once or twice when I really needed to get a guy out real bad."

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