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Floyd Patterson went on 4 a.m. runs with two German shepherds named Charlie Brown and Whitey.
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Infamous criminal, FBI informant and mobster, Whitey Bulger was arrested in June after 16 years evading authorities.
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In fact, I went to high school with one of their cousins, Whitey.
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If Pettitte had played his entire career with the Yankees, he would have had the chance to surpass Whitey Ford in several pitching categories.
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Remember, it wasn't Yankees manager Yogi Berra's fault that Whitey Ford's arm was dead or that Roger Maris hit .200 in the 1964 World Series.
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His achievements over that stretch outpace the full careers of many notable Hall of Fame pitchers, including Whitey Ford, Carl Hubbell, Sandy Koufax and Jim Palmer.
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Unlike the capture of big-time criminal Whitey Bulger, the feds will not be using a private jet and helicopter to return him to face a judge for additional charges.
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The year was 1963, and Whitey Ford was pitching.
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Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford and Elston Howard got old.
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Meanwhile, in Boston, Whitey Bulger was having similar problems.
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Besides ranking third on the Yankees all-time list in wins (203) and second only to Whitey Ford in strikeouts (1, 823) and games started (396), Pettitte also ranks fourth in innings pitched (2, 535.7).
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Louis Cardinals icons such as Bruce Sutter, Ozzie Smith, Whitey Herzog, Lou Brock and Red Schoendienst also wore red jackets to honor a man who was the embodiment of the franchise for 72 years.
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