Art Schallock, Oldest Living Former M.L.B. Player, Dies at 100
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Schallock, oldest living ex-MLB'er, dies at 100
Pitcher Art Schallock, who in 1951 replaced future Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle on the Yankees' roster and had been the oldest living former major leaguer, has died at age 100.ESPN - 17h -
Art Schallock, oldest living MLB player and World Series champion with Yankees, dies at 100
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