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Nolan Ryan's first game in MLB was September 11, 1966 against the Atlanta Braves. He pitched 2 innings and had 3 strikeouts. His first ever MLB strikeout was of Braves' pitcher Pat Jarvis.
In April of 1991 Nolan Ryan and his son, Reid Ryan, pitched against each other in an exhibition game.
Nolan Ryan does not hold the record for strikeouts in a game. Roger Clemens and Kerry Wood are tied for the record with 20.
This bat would not be worth anything to a Nolan Ryan fan for a couple reasons FIRST: the bat was never owned or even tuoched by Nolan Ryan - it would belong to the Oakland A's SECOND: The bat was never actually USED in the game. It may have been swung but it never HIT a ball
Nolan Ryan was born on January 31, 1947. He played his last game on September 22, 1993. He was 46 years old when he retired.
no he had 7 no hitters but never could get that perfect game due to the fact that he never had very good control. no he had 7 no hitters but never could get that perfect game due to the fact that he never had very good control.
In April of 1991 Nolan Ryan and his son, Reid Ryan, pitched against each other in an exhibition game.
Nolan Ryan does not hold the record for strikeouts in a game. Roger Clemens and Kerry Wood are tied for the record with 20.
Baseball pitcher Nolan Ryan at the advanced baseball age of 43 demonstrated that a fastball strike out pitcher was at the top of his game. Yes knuckle ball and control pitchers lasted to age 40 or more, but none were ever applauded for their fast ball and strike out statistics.
This bat would not be worth anything to a Nolan Ryan fan for a couple reasons FIRST: the bat was never owned or even tuoched by Nolan Ryan - it would belong to the Oakland A's SECOND: The bat was never actually USED in the game. It may have been swung but it never HIT a ball
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Nolan Ryan was born on January 31, 1947. He played his last game on September 22, 1993. He was 46 years old when he retired.
no he had 7 no hitters but never could get that perfect game due to the fact that he never had very good control. no he had 7 no hitters but never could get that perfect game due to the fact that he never had very good control.
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well I think personaly Roy Halladay because I am a phillies fan but Nolan Ryan is in the hall of fame and Halladay a.k.a doc maybe but on other cases Nolan Ryan and if your a phillies fan doc will throw another complete game
Yes, I'm not sure how much but a lot
Nolan Ryan 300 Win Game TicketNolan Ryan won game number 300 on July 30, 1990. A Nolan Ryan 300 win game full ticket is worth about $100.00 - $150.00 and $50.00 - $75.00 for a ticket stub. Condition is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading. Ticket stubs that are not ripped cleanly will also sell for less.
No, he was the loser. Nolan Ryan's final MLB appearance was September 22, 1993 as the starter for the Texas Rangers against the Seattle Mariners. Ryan got knocked out in the first inning without retiring a batter, giving up 4 walks and a home run, as the Mariners defeated the Rangers 7-4.