- Brian Kingman - Wikipedia
Brian Paul Kingman (born July 27, 1953 [1]) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher from 1979 to 1983 for the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants
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This table lists players with former or future MLB experience who were suspended from international play by the International Baseball Federation or World Baseball Softball Confederation for using performance-enhancing drugs in international competitions
- Brian Kingman - Society for American Baseball Research
He began selling real estate, and then soon found more permanent employment working for a check-cashing company to help support his wife, Diane, and two young sons, Matthew and Alex 35 It was here in 1992 that Kingman — disgruntled after not receiving a desired promotion — got caught and convicted of a phony check-cashing scheme against
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- Brian Kingman - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference. com
Brian Kingman was the last pitcher of the 20th Century to lose 20 games in a season He went 8-20 with the Oakland Athletics in 1980 He seemed to delight in holding the distinction of being baseball's last 20-game loser for more than two decades, until Mike Maroth lost 21 in 2003
- MLB Stats for Brian Kingman - Baseball Almanac
Brian Kingman, the Major League Baseball player, was born on Tuesday, July 27, 1954, in Los Angeles, California Kingman was 24 years old when he broke into the major leagues on June 28, 1979, with the Oakland Athletics
- Brian Kingman (born July 27, 1954), American baseball player | World . . .
Brian Paul Kingman was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1979 to 1983 for the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants
- Brian Kingman - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Brian Paul Kingman (born July 27, 1954) was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1979 to 1983 for the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants He attended the University of California, Santa Barbara before signing with the Athletics in 1975
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