Ralph Branca

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Ralph Branca was an American Major League Baseball pitcher, best known for giving up the famed "Shot Heard 'Round the World" home run to Bobby Thomson in 1951.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball player
human
pitcher
ageAtDeath 90
allStarSelection 1947
1948
1949
bats Right
burialPlace Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, New York, United States
surface form: Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, New York
causeOfDeath heart attack
coAuthorOf book "A Moment in Time: An American Story of Baseball, Heartbreak, and Grace"
surface form: "A Moment in Time: An American Story of Baseball, Heartbreak, and Grace"
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1926-01-06
dateOfDeath 2016-11-23
earnedRunAverage 3.79
event 1951 National League pennant playoff
familyName Branca
finalMLBgameDate 1956-09-07
finalMLBteam Los Angeles Dodgers
surface form: Brooklyn Dodgers
fullName Ralph Theodore Joseph Branca
gameDateOfFamousHomeRun 1951-10-03
givenName Ralph
hallOfFameInduction Mets Hall of Fame and Museum
surface form: New York Mets Hall of Fame (as broadcaster/figure associated with team events)
heritage Italian American
Jewish
jerseyNumber 13
league Major League Baseball
MLBdebutDate 1944-06-06
MLBdebutTeam Brooklyn Superbas
surface form: Brooklyn Dodgers
notableFor allowing the "Shot Heard 'Round the World" home run
notableTeammate Jackie Robinson
numberOfChildren 3
occupation Major League Baseball pitcher
opponentBatterInFamousHomeRun Bobby Thomson
placeOfBirth Mount Vernon, New York
surface form: Mount Vernon, New York, United States
placeOfDeath Rye, New York
surface form: Rye, New York, United States
postPlayingCareer served as a broadcaster and public speaker
worked in insurance business
religion Roman Catholicism
spouse Ann Branca
strikeouts 829
subjectOf book "A Moment in Time: An American Story of Baseball, Heartbreak, and Grace"
supported Jackie Robinson's integration into Major League Baseball
team Los Angeles Dodgers
surface form: Brooklyn Dodgers

Detroit Tigers
New York Yankees
throws Right
winLossRecord 88–68

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