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David Eugene Clyde (born April 22, 1955 in Kansas City, Kansas) is a former left-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who played for five seasons with the Texas Rangers (1973–1975) and Cleveland Indians (1978–1979). He is noted for his once promising baseball career, which ended at age 26 because of arm and shoulder injuries.
Billed as the next Sandy Koufax, Clyde had a stellar high school career at Westchester High School. He was drafted with the first overall pick in the 1973 MLB Draft. The Rangers planned to have Clyde pitch his first two professional games in the major leagues before moving him down to the minor leagues, but Rangers owner Bob Short decided to keep him in the roster for monetary purposes, where he had a 5.01 earned run average in 18 starts. Journalists criticized the Rangers for promoting Clyde too soon, and after an uneventful 1974 campaign, he developed shoulder trouble and was sent down to the minor leagues in 1975, where he pitched three seasons. He was traded to the Cleveland Indians in 1978, and played two seasons before being demoted. Clyde attempted to make a comeback with the Houston Astros but was unsuccessful.
David (/ˈdeɪvɪd/; Hebrew: דָּוִד, Modern David, Tiberian Dāwîḏ;ISO 259-3 Dawid; Arabic: داوُد Dāwūd; Syriac: ܕܘܝܕ Dawid; Ancient Greek: Δαυίδ; Latin: Davidus, David; Strong's: Daveed) was, according to the Books of Samuel, the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel, and according to the New Testament, an ancestor of Jesus. His life is conventionally dated to c. 1040 – 970 BCE, his reign over Judah c. 1010–970 BCE.
The Books of Samuel, 1 Kings, and 1 Chronicles are the only Old Testament sources of information on David, although the Tel Dan Stele (dated c. 850–835 BCE) contains the phrase בית דוד (bytdwd), read as "House of David", which many scholars confirm to be a likely plausible match to the existence in the mid-9th century BCE of a Judean royal dynasty called the House of David.
Depicted as a valorous warrior of great renown, and a poet and musician credited for composing much of the psalms contained in the Book of Psalms, King David is widely viewed as a righteous and effective king in battle and civil justice. He is described as a man after God's own heart in 1 Samuel 13:14 and Acts 13:22.
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The tragic tale of Texas high school phenom David Clyde.
This is the original radio broadcast by Bill Mercer and Dick Risenhoover of David Clyde's June 27, 1973 major league debut before the first sellout crowd with the Texas Rangers. Billed as the next Sandy Koufax, Clyde had a stellar high school career at Westchester High School. Twenty days after pitching his last high school game, Clyde won his first ever Major League start before over 35,000 fans in Arlington Stadium, the first sellout in stadium history. After a poor start in which he walked the first two batters he faced, he settled down, pitched five innings, giving up only one hit (a home run to Mike Adams) while striking out eight batters in a 4--3 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Clyde later called it his most memorable game in his Major League career. Clyde then pitched well i...
I interviewed former major league pitcher David Clyde. He talked about his time with the Texas Rangers, including Billy Martin, Whitey Herzog and much more.
I caught up with former major league pitcher David Clyde at the Miracles Baseball Academy in Houston (TX). We talked about a few things that happened since our last interview in 2008. For more interviews, stories and pictures of celebrities of all sorts, check out www.JohngysBeat.blogspot.com.
Former major league baseball pitcher David Clyde discusses baseball cards with John from www.JohngysBeat.blogspot.com.
DJ DAVID CLYDE / Remix Groove Theory Feat WestSide Connection http://soundcloud.com/david-clyde
A few minutes of interior design street interview Q&A; by David Clyde at Sundance Film Festival.
This is the original radio broadcast by Bill Mercer and Dick Risenhoover of David Clyde's June 27, 1973 major league debut before the first sellout crowd with the Texas Rangers. Billed as the next Sandy Koufax, Clyde had a stellar high school career at Westchester High School. Twenty days after pitching his last high school game, Clyde won his first ever Major League start before over 35,000 fans in Arlington Stadium, the first sellout in stadium history. After a poor start in which he walked the first two batters he faced, he settled down, pitched five innings, giving up only one hit (a home run to Mike Adams) while striking out eight batters in a 4--3 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Clyde later called it his most memorable game in his Major League career. Clyde then pitched well i...
I caught up with former major league pitcher David Clyde at the Miracles Baseball Academy in Houston (TX). We talked about a few things that happened since our last interview in 2008. For more interviews, stories and pictures of celebrities of all sorts, check out www.JohngysBeat.blogspot.com.
I interviewed former major league pitcher David Clyde. He talked about his time with the Texas Rangers, including Billy Martin, Whitey Herzog and much more.
Scholar Chair Interview with Dr. Clyde Ebenreck Topic: David Hume - A Treaties of Human Nature Host: Khalil Shadeed Produced: Read 1 Communications
Clyde the Glide tells us which of his pals he'd "light up" LeBron, Durant, and Kobe with in a 3-on-3 game. Check out more of Complex here: http://www.complex.com https://twitter.com/ComplexMag https://www.facebook.com/complex http://instagram.com/complexmag https://plus.google.com/+complex/
Independent reporter & journalist: "David Paul" interviews "Ground Zero Radio" host "Clyde Lewis" regarding the D.B. Cooper hijacking suspect "William (Wolfgang) Gossett". The interview took place in Ariel, Washington on Nov. 28th 2009. Ariel is a tiny, yet friendly little one-horse town that is the home of the annual "D.B. Cooper Days" gathering (featured every November). To find out more about D.B. Cooper suspect: "William (Wolfgang) Gossett", refer to your search-engine on the Internet (there's numerous articles out there regarding this case, and numerous articles regarding this suspect)... Galen Cook, who has made several appearances on Ground Zero Radio (National) and Coast to Coast Radio, is one of the front-runners in his research of this unsolved hijacking case; and also in his re...
Follow us on Twitter for all the latest news/pics/vids on Anne-Marie! https://twitter.com/AMupdating This interview was aired on 02/05/17 on Clyde 1 Radio. Original post: https://planetradio.co.uk/clyde/entertainment/music/listen-callum-gallacher-chats-anne-marie/ We do not own anything shared unless stated otherwise, content can be taken down by request of the original owners.
Dangerous Hicks Interviews the famous Clyde Turner. Kenny Hicks, his brother Lewis and David Hall spends the day with Clyde Turner. If you are ever in Stuart, Va. stop it to visit. Clyde has never met a stranger!!!! and the stories he can tell !!
The tragic tale of Texas high school phenom David Clyde.
This is the original radio broadcast by Bill Mercer and Dick Risenhoover of David Clyde's June 27, 1973 major league debut before the first sellout crowd with the Texas Rangers. Billed as the next Sandy Koufax, Clyde had a stellar high school career at Westchester High School. Twenty days after pitching his last high school game, Clyde won his first ever Major League start before over 35,000 fans in Arlington Stadium, the first sellout in stadium history. After a poor start in which he walked the first two batters he faced, he settled down, pitched five innings, giving up only one hit (a home run to Mike Adams) while striking out eight batters in a 4--3 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Clyde later called it his most memorable game in his Major League career. Clyde then pitched well i...
I interviewed former major league pitcher David Clyde. He talked about his time with the Texas Rangers, including Billy Martin, Whitey Herzog and much more.
I caught up with former major league pitcher David Clyde at the Miracles Baseball Academy in Houston (TX). We talked about a few things that happened since our last interview in 2008. For more interviews, stories and pictures of celebrities of all sorts, check out www.JohngysBeat.blogspot.com.
Former major league baseball pitcher David Clyde discusses baseball cards with John from www.JohngysBeat.blogspot.com.
DJ DAVID CLYDE / Remix Groove Theory Feat WestSide Connection http://soundcloud.com/david-clyde
The tragic tale of Texas high school phenom David Clyde.
This is the original radio broadcast by Bill Mercer and Dick Risenhoover of David Clyde's June 27, 1973 major league debut before the first sellout crowd with the Texas Rangers. Billed as the next Sandy Koufax, Clyde had a stellar high school career at Westchester High School. Twenty days after pitching his last high school game, Clyde won his first ever Major League start before over 35,000 fans in Arlington Stadium, the first sellout in stadium history. After a poor start in which he walked the first two batters he faced, he settled down, pitched five innings, giving up only one hit (a home run to Mike Adams) while striking out eight batters in a 4--3 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Clyde later called it his most memorable game in his Major League career. Clyde then pitched well i...
David Clyde "The Wild Side" http://www.990wbob.com/wild-side.html Tim McGaffin II is an honored guest of "The Wild Side" on the November 23, 2013 worldwide radio broadcast. Professor Dave and Tim have a lot fun discussing McGaffin's book, "Champions Never Quit: God Is Close By Your Side", God's hand in our lives, the meaning of happiness, liberty vs. slavery, the real life fight for our souls, wolves in sheep's clothing, Ron Paul, Dan Bidondi and the unstoppable Spirit of Champions! "Champions Never Quit" http://www.ChampionsNeverQuit.com "The Wild Side" http://www.990wbob.com/wild-side.html (You have permission to download and distribute the contents of this audio/video provided due acknowledgement is made to David Clyde "The Wild Side", http://www.990wbob.com/wild-side.html and T...
Our service at Solid Rock included Br. David Clyde Haynes as he sung for us and the message from Pastor Dave was from James chapter 1
French Nymphing on the River Clyde, Using a head mounted Go Pro on a lovely summers day.
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