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Ray Berres, 1907-2007
2007-02-02 19:04
by Bob Timmermann

Ray Berres, who played 11 seasons in the majors as a catcher and then served as the pitching coach for the Chicago White Sox from 1949 to 1966 (and 1969 as well), passed away in Kenosha, Wisconsin at the age of 99.

Berres was the second-oldest living major leaguer behind Rollie Stiles, who is 100.

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2007-02-02 21:23:08
1.   D4P
Phew, I was beginning to think no one was dying.

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