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Larry Yount. He was a relief pitcher that started to warm up on the mound and hurt his arm. Never threw a pitch officially ever. Is that too short?
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Talk about disappointing.
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He was the one that immediately popped into my head.
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My nominee is Ollie Fuhrman. Six games:
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