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Description Ralph Pierre "Pete" LaCock, Jr., born January 17, 1952, in Burbank, California, is a former Major League Baseball first baseman/outfielder. In nine seasons (715 games), he hit 27 home runs with 224 RBI and a batting average of .257.
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