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MIP96020201-02FEB96-ARLINGTON, TEXAS, USA: The Texas Rangers have announced that they will retire Nolan Ryan's number 34 in September of this year. In 1992, the California Angels retired his number 20 that he wore for the Angels. Ryan retired in 1993 after a 27-year major league career. UPI ds/David Stluka

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Texas Rangers co-owner and President Nolan Ryan, a Hall of Fame pitcher, has been hospitalized for what is believed to be a recurrence of a heart condition.
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