Baseball America

Jon Peters’ troubled past informs new bright outlook

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June 10, 1989

RUNDOWN

“Jon Peters got considerable national publicity when he no-hit A&M Consolidated High of College Station, Texas, 10-0, for his 51st straight win. It broke the record of 50 set by Timmy Moore of McColl, S.C., in the late 1970s.”

on Peters was

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