July 19, 1969: Jim Bouton 'creamed' in only start for the Seattle Pilots, as Minnesota Twins win in 18 innings – Society for American Baseball Research

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July 19, 1969: Jim Bouton 'creamed' in only start for the Seattle Pilots,  as Minnesota Twins win in 18 innings – Society for American Baseball  Research
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