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Ryan, Nolan
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Ryan, Nolan (Lynn Nolan Ryan, Jr.), 1947–, American baseball player, b. Refugio, Tex. A right-handed pitcher with a blazing fastball, he played with the New York Mets, the California Angels, the Houston Astros, and the Texas Rangers while in the major leagues (1967–93). He had 324 career wins, including a record seven no-hitters, and set records for career (5,714) and single-season (383) strikeouts. In 1991 he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Ryan, (Lynn) Nolan (1947–  ) baseball pitcher; born in Refugio, Texas. Baseball's all-time leader in strikeouts with over 5,000, the right-hander won over 300 games and pitched a record seven no-hitters in his record (all positions) 28 major league seasons (1966–93) with the New York Mets, California Angels, Houston Astros, and Texas Rangers. In addition to his prowess as a pitcher, he had a reputation as a man of irreproachable character and integrity, and although he had in fact made millions from both his product endorsements and salary—enough to buy a bank as well as other enterprises—he seemed one of the last of the old-time players, oblivious to the big-money contracts, and with an eye only on the well-pitched game.


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This request is made in honor of Barbaro (who died Monday), Nolan Ryan (who strutted past the Big 6-0 on Wednesday), and the star of the Super Bowl (whoever that turns out to be Sunday).
Though not a partner in the business, Reid Ryan, son of Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan and a Texas native, also helped with the recipes, according to Managing Partner Blair Salisbury, who is also great-grandson of the original El Cholo founders Alejandro and Rosa Borquez.
BOB RAISSMAN, New York Daily News sports TV critic, after listening to Tom Seaver's endless lectures on the importance of rhythm: "I have trouble knowing whether he's talking about Nolan Ryan or George Gershwin.
 
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