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June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research

June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research

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June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
Retro Baseball 101 - Ron Guidry, of the New York Yankees, set an American League record by becoming the first left-hander to strike out eighteen batters in a single game during a
June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
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June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
New York Yankee Legends: Ron Guidry's #49 retired cementing his place in history
June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
Retro Baseball 101 - Best W/L %, Season, 1970-79, New York Yankees (min 15 Decisions) : .893 Ron Guidry, 1978 (25-3) .875 Ron Davis, 1979 (14-2) .778 Don Gullett, 1977 (14-4) .733 Dick Tidrow, 1977 (11-4) .722 Sparky Lyle, 1977 (13-5) .700 Tommy John
June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
Ron Guidry – Society for American Baseball Research
June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
Ron Guidry's 18-strikeout performance in 1978
June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
Ron Guidry to be inducted to UL Hall of Fame
June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
Retro Baseball 101 - Best W/L %, Season, 1970-79, New York Yankees (min 15 Decisions) : .893 Ron Guidry, 1978 (25-3) .875 Ron Davis, 1979 (14-2) .778 Don Gullett, 1977 (14-4) .733 Dick Tidrow, 1977 (11-4) .722 Sparky Lyle, 1977 (13-5) .700 Tommy John
June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
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June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
Ron Guidry strikes out a Yankees record EIGHTEEN batters against the Angels in 1978.
June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
⚾️On June 17, 1978 New York's Ron Guidry strikes out 18 batters in a 4-hit 4-0 shutout of the Angels, setting an AL record for lefthanders. The victory, By Davenport Sports Network
June 22, 1985: Yankees' Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final  career shutout – Society for American Baseball Research
Ron Guidry strikes out a Yankees record EIGHTEEN batters against the Angels in 1978.

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