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I believe the oldest living member of the infinite ERA club is Michael Raymond Palagyi (b. 1917 - ), relief pitcher for the Washington Senators versus the Red Sox; faced Jimmy Foxx (hit by pitch), Ted Williams (walk), Joe Cronin (walk), and walked a fourth man. Hell if I had to face those three I'd call it a career too.
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