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Ralph Terry

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Ralph Terry was a pitcher who was the World Series MVP when he won game 7 for the Yankees in 1962.

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I remember Ralph Terry when he taught Caddy school at the Rockaway Hunt club in 1972, it was awesome, what a great guy!!

I had the privilege of playing golf with Ralph in the late 90’s when he was playing senior Pro golf. He once hit a drive ( when he was old not sure how old) 320 yards! After the drive he turned to the group in his Kansas accent “Who said pitchers can’t hit the balll” what a cool dude loved that man God bless the family

Remembering Terry and wishing you comfort during this sad time.

My condolences are with the Terry family. I pray that you will be surrounded by the love & support that you need. And may "the God who supplies endurance and comfort" (Roman's 15:5) be with you always.

I went to high school with Ralph at Chelsea okla. In the mid 1950 we were team mates in Baseball,Football and Basketball and we were at NEO Jr. College he would go to school there in the baseball off season to complete his education ,he was a great person and a very liked guy. And he will be missed , God bless his family.

Was the best pitcher for the New York Yankees.

A Real Class Person - always cordial & generous in aiding causes for the worthy. R I P

NY YANK TANKS EVERY OPPTUNITY I HAD I ALWAYS REMEMBERD UNC..

I had the pleasure of meeting Ralph when he was the club pro at Rockaway Hunting Club in Cedarhurst, L.I. A great golfer and nice person indeed.