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Carlos May Stats & Facts

ByTom December 28, 2018December 28, 2018

Carlos May Positions: Bats: L Throws: R Height: 71 Weight: 200 Born: Monday, May 17, 1948 in Birmingham, AL USA Died: in , Debut: 9/6/1968 Last Game: 10/2/1977 Full Name: Carlos May

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Bert Blyleven no-hits the Angels, 6-0

ByThis Day in Baseball September 22, 1977September 22, 2022

Bert Blyleven no-hits the Angels, 6-0. A batter reaching on a third-inning error, erased on a double play, and a walk, issued with two outs in the ninth, account for the only two baserunners in the game for Anaheim.

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Carlos May and Graig Nettles hit back-to-back homers in the 6th as the Yankees come from behind to defeat the Red Sox‚ 6 – 5.

ByBaseball May 24, 1977November 24, 2021

Carlos May and Graig Nettles hit back-to-back homers in the 6th as the Yankees come from behind to defeat the Red Sox‚ 6 – 5.

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Carlos May misses home plate and loses a homerun
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Carlos May misses home plate and loses a homerun

ByTom April 7, 1971April 8, 2020

4/7/1971: Carlos May of the Chicago White Sox homered in the top of the first inning of the second game off Rollie Fingers in Oakland. The blow came with two runners on and one out. May did not touch home plate and was out on appeal.

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Ted Williams declares Mike Esptien will hit 40 homeruns – Epstien hits 3 the same day

ByThis Day in Baseball May 16, 1969February 12, 2021

Despite five home runs – three by Mike Epstein – the Senators lose to the White Sox, 7 – 6. Carlos May’s 10th homer of the year breaks a 6 – 6 deadlock.

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