It has been 56 years, and he still remembers every pitch. "Ball one, down and away,'' says Stan Williams, spitting out the words with a grimace. "Ball two, down and away.'' This former Dodger threw to 7,521 batters in a career he believes has been defined by only one — Jim Davenport, San Francisco...
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Stan Williams says he’s gotten over blowing a pennant-clinching save in 1962, but he believes it made him an outcast with Dodgers
Published August 25, 2018 at 5:35 PM
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