Dizzy

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Dizzy is the nickname of Hall of Fame Major League Baseball pitcher Dizzy Dean, a dominant right-hander for the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1930s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball pitcher
human
awardReceived National Baseball Hall of Fame induction NERFINISHED
basedIn St. Louis (during playing career)
bats right-handed
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
eraOfProminence 1930s
fieldOfWork professional sports
genre sports commentary
givenName Jay NERFINISHED
hallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
hasPartIn 1934 World Series championship with St. Louis Cardinals
hasRelative Paul Dean NERFINISHED
inductedInHallOfFameAs player
languageOfWorkOrName English
league Major League Baseball
memberOfSportsTeam Chicago Cubs NERFINISHED
St. Louis Browns NERFINISHED
St. Louis Cardinals NERFINISHED
nickname Dizzy NERFINISHED
notableAchievement star pitcher for the Gashouse Gang-era Cardinals
notableFor colorful personality and folksy broadcasting style
dominant pitching for the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1930s
forming a pitching duo with his brother Paul Dean for the St. Louis Cardinals
notableWork 1934 pitching season
occupation professional baseball player
sports broadcaster
partOf St. Louis Cardinals Gashouse Gang NERFINISHED
positionPlayed pitcher
sexOrGender male
sibling Paul Dean NERFINISHED
sport baseball
teamOfGreatestSuccess St. Louis Cardinals NERFINISHED
throws right-handed
wearsNumber pitching uniform number retired by St. Louis Cardinals

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Dizzy Dean nickname Dizzy