Ty Cline

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Tyrone Alexander Cline (born June 15, 1939 in Hampton, South Carolina) was a Major League baseball player, primarily an outfielder for the Cleveland Indians (1960-62), Milwaukee Braves (1963-65), Chicago Cubs (1966), Atlanta Braves (1966-67), San Francisco Giants (1967-68), Montreal Expos (1969-70) and Cincinnati Reds (1970-71).

He helped the Reds win the 1970 National League pennant, tripling and scoring the winning run in the first game of the National League Championship Series versus the Pittsburgh Pirates and scoring the game-winning and pennant-clinching run after a walk in game three.

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In 12 seasons he played in 892 games, had 1,834 at bats, 251 runs, 437 hits, 53 doubles, 25 triples, 6 home runs, 125 RBI, 22 stolen bases, 153 walks, .238 batting average, .304 on-base percentage, .304 slugging percentage, 558 total bases, 27 sacrifice hits, 4 sacrifice flies and 5 intentional walks.

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