Jerry Koosman struck out 2,556 batters in 19 major-league seasons. Today, the 59-year-old Minnesota native is lucky to be alive after...
...The Mighty Gulls open their fifth anniversary season 7:05 p.m. June 7 at Mills Field in Brainerd. Former Twins Jerry Koosman, Dan Gladden, Gene Larkin, Tim Laudner and Scott Leius are scheduled to appear. Brainerd Blues split with Waite...
...yielded just two hits in a 4-2 victory over St. Cloud, last year's league runner-up. Former Minnesota Twins Jerry Koosman waved to the crowd at Mills Field before he threw out the first pitch at the Brainerd Mighty Gulls season opener Friday...
...ERA. The Gulls open their fifth anniversary season 7:05 p.m. June 7 at Mills Field in Brainerd. Former Twins Jerry Koosman, Dan Gladden, Gene Larkin, Tim Laudner and Scott Leius will appear. Traveling team tryouts Saturday Tryouts for...
...will have a lot of passed balls." A few years later the Mets won the World Series behind pitchers Tom Seaver and Jerry Koosman. I have never been very good at predicting World Series winners, but here goes. First, a few good reasons to watch...
...valuable player in the 1987 World Series, won the Cy Young in 1988 and started the All-Star Game. Runner-up --Jerry Koosman. Relief pitchers --Rick Aguilera, Jeff Reardon, Ron Perranoski. Aguilera was a 3-time All-Star and the team...
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