Clyde Wright was charged with the loss.
"Like picking cherries," said the catcher, Clyde Wright, who won 100 games as a major league pitcher, all before his son Jaret was born.
Clyde Wright, who grew up in Tennessee during the heyday of Whitey Ford, was ecstatic.
Clyde Wright did not experience much of that.
But Clyde Wright said it was not that simple.
Clyde Wright, the original pitching coach, still usually talks at least twice a week with his son, less often when things are going well.
In the final, 20 minutes later, he finished fourth in the same time behind the winner, Clyde Wright, who was timed in 6.28.
Clyde Wright (born February 20, 1941 in Jefferson City, Tennessee), nicknamed "Skeeter", is a former professional baseball player.
July 3 - Clyde Wright of the California Angels has a doubly memorial day.
He caught two no hitters in his career (Sonny Siebert in 1966 and Clyde Wright in 1970).