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Famous Mormons: Vern Law

During his playing career, Law earned the nickname “Deacon” for his clean Mormon lifestyle.

Nicknamed the “Preacher” by his teammates because of his deep religious beliefs. He was largely responsible for the Pirates’ World Championship in 1960. Legend has it that while Law was on the bench, his teammates in the dugout regaled the umpire with profane language. Knowing Law and his convictions, the umpire approached him and said he didn’t belong in the company of those men that day and sent him to the showers.

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Famous Mormons: Vance Law

He was born in Boise, Idaho, the son of Vern Law . Drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 38th round of the 1978 amateur draft. He began his Major League baseball career two years later. He was traded to the White Sox in March 1982 and became Chicago’s everyday third baseman in 1983. On May 8 and 9, 1984 against the Brewers, he played all 25 innings of the longest game in Alabama history, establishing the record for the longest errorless game by a third baseman. He played for 11 seasons on 5 different teams and ended his big league playing career in 1991.

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