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Edward Norman "Ike" Corey (born Ed Cohen from July 13, 1894 to September 17, 1970) was a
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pitcher. Corey played one game in his career, in the
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season, with the
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. He pitched two innings, giving up one run, on two hits, with one walk allowed. He had a 4.50 ERA. Corey was born in
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and died in
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, and was Jewish.


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