
 Camilo Pascual (b. 1934) pitched in the majors from 1954 to 1971 for the Senators, Twins, Reds, Dodgers and Indians.  He was an All Star in 1959-1962 and 1964.  He retired after 18 seasons with a record of 174-170, a 3.63 ERA and 2,167 strikeouts.  His curveball was once described by Ted Williams as 'the most feared curveball in the american league for 18 years...'
 Camilo Pascual (b. 1934) pitched in the majors from 1954 to 1971 for the Senators, Twins, Reds, Dodgers and Indians.  He was an All Star in 1959-1962 and 1964.  He retired after 18 seasons with a record of 174-170, a 3.63 ERA and 2,167 strikeouts.  His curveball was once described by Ted Williams as 'the most feared curveball in the american league for 18 years...'
 
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