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Bill Slayback
Born: 1948

RHP 1972-74 Tigers

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In his 1972 debut, Slayback hurled seven no-hit innings against the Yankees until John Callison singled. He later achieved fame for his recording of a song about Hank Aaron's home run chase, "Move Over, Babe." (CC)
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» June 26, 1972: Detroit's Bill Slayback makes his ML debut a good one, allowing no hits for seven innings against the Yankees. Johnny Callison's single in the 8th is the first hit, but Detroit hangs on to a 4–3 win.