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Anchor text: Shreveport
Target Entity: Shreveport
Preceding Context: After the 1971 season, McLain was traded to the Oakland Athletics for journeyman pitcher Jim Panther and prospect Don Stanhouse (who would go on to have a few good years as the Baltimore Orioles' closer in the late 1970s). After only five starts, one win and a 6.04 ERA, the Athletics traded him to the Atlanta Braves for Orlando Cepeda; he went only 3–5 for Atlanta, and his overall totals for 1972 were 4–7 with a 6.37 ERA. His final major league appearance came on September 12 against the Cincinnati Reds; he came into a tied game in the ninth and promptly gave up three runs without retiring a batter, taking the loss (Ironically, the last batter McLain ever faced in the major leagues was none other than Pete Rose, who would also be ensnared in a gambling scandal years later). The Braves released McLain during spring training, on March 26, 1973. After short stints with minor league clubs in Des Moines and
Succeeding Context: , McLain retired. At the age of 29, he was out of baseball.
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Source Page: Denny McLain

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