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Jackson's father, former McNeese State secondary coach Lance Guidry, is an old friend of Orgeron, who has coached at various schools in Louisiana and recruited the state for years.
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In late July 1975, Yankee manager Bill Virdon called Guidry up from Syracuse, and on the afternoon he arrived at Shea Stadium—the remodeled Yankee Stadium was not yet finished—Virdon sent Guidry to the mound in the seventh inning of a game against the Red Sox.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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In late July 1975, Yankee manager Bill Virdon called Guidry up from Syracuse, and on the afternoon he arrived at Shea Stadium—the remodeled Yankee Stadium was not yet finished—Virdon sent Guidry to the mound in the seventh inning of a game against the Red Sox.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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In late July 1975, Yankee manager Bill Virdon called Guidry up from Syracuse, and on the afternoon he arrived at Shea Stadium—the remodeled Yankee Stadium was not yet finished—Virdon sent Guidry to the mound in the seventh inning of a game against the Red Sox.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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In late July 1975, Yankee manager Bill Virdon called Guidry up from Syracuse, and on the afternoon he arrived at Shea Stadium—the remodeled Yankee Stadium was not yet finished—Virdon sent Guidry to the mound in the seventh inning of a game against the Red Sox.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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In late July 1975, Yankee manager Bill Virdon called Guidry up from Syracuse, and on the afternoon he arrived at Shea Stadium—the remodeled Yankee Stadium was not yet finished—Virdon sent Guidry to the mound in the seventh inning of a game against the Red Sox.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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Balls, with Graig Nettles; the self-titled Guidry; and more famously,
unknown title 2009
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It is essentially restricted to brief expository statements -- "Guidry was in bed, tangled in the oversheet" -- and seemingly insignificant details -- "At the firehouse, two men in uniforms were playing pinochle and listening to Julie London on the radio."
November 2009 2009
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It is essentially restricted to brief expository statements -- "Guidry was in bed, tangled in the oversheet" -- and seemingly insignificant details -- "At the firehouse, two men in uniforms were playing pinochle and listening to Julie London on the radio."
Dashed to the Ground 2009
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It is essentially restricted to brief expository statements -- "Guidry was in bed, tangled in the oversheet" -- and seemingly insignificant details -- "At the firehouse, two men in uniforms were playing pinochle and listening to Julie London on the radio."
Narrative Strategies 2009
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