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Frederick Albert Antony Klages (born October 31, 1943), is an
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former
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right-handed
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, who played in
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(MLB) for the
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(–), where he appeared in 14
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(12 as a starter). During his playing days, Klages stood , weighing .he played in 14 games


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Fred Klages
at Pura Pelota (Venezuelan Professional Baseball League) 1943 births Living people American expatriate baseball players in Mexico Baseball players from Pennsylvania Broncos de Reynosa players Buffalo Bisons (minor league) players Chicago White Sox players Clinton C-Sox players Florida Instructional League White Sox players Harlan Smokies players Hawaii Islanders players Indianapolis Indians players Lynchburg White Sox players Major League Baseball pitchers Mexican League baseball pitchers Navegantes del Magallanes players American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela People from Ambridge, Pennsylvania Sarasota Sun Sox players Tidewater Tides players Tucson Toros players {{US-baseball-pitcher-1940s-stub