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    Frederick Edward Maguire (May 10, 1899 – November 3, 1961) was an American professional baseball player and scout. He played six years as a second baseman...
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  • best known for his portrayal of Jamie Maguire in the Channel 4's television series Shameless and Jim Hutton, Freddie Mercury's boyfriend, in the 2018 feature...
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  • 2 – Gale Staley May 7 – Eddie Pick May 8 – Fritz Henrich May 10 – Freddie Maguire May 12 – Tod Dennehey May 14 – Earle Combs May 23 – Frank Kelliher...
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  • Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1   3:00 Try: W Tawhai 2, W Butler, W Te Tai, Freddie Maguire Con: Jack Hemi 2 Pen: Jack Hemi 2 Try: Joseph Gunning Con: Bob Banham...
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    Dave Bancroft Frankie Frisch Heinie Groh Travis Jackson George Kelly Freddie Maguire Bill Terry Outfielders Bill Cunningham Irish Meusel Jimmy O'Connell...
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    Liverpool. McMahon (known as Arthur Mack) was replaced on piano by Les Maguire around 1961. The group's original name was Gerry Marsden and the Mars Bars...
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    forwards. In a 4–4 draw with Richmond in round 4 he stood out along with Freddie Maguire. The following week he was “conspicuous in a bright contest” which...
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    more money. Following the deaths of Freddie Marsden in 2006, Les Chadwick in 2019, and Gerry Marsden in 2021, Maguire was the last surviving member of the...
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    Slattery (1925–1927) Hugh Duffy (1928–1930) Frank McCrehan (1931–1938) Freddie Maguire (1939–1949) Johnny Temple (1950–1957) Eddie Pellagrini (1958–1968)...
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  • Madden Tommy Madden Jerry Maddox Greg Maddux Sherry Magee Harl Maggert Freddie Maguire Ron Mahay Mickey Mahler Rick Mahler Paul Maholm Mike Mahoney Willard...
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    Helen Elaine Maguire is a British Liberal Democrat politician who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Epsom and Ewell since 2024. Before entering politics...
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  • Braves to the Chicago Cubs for Socks Seibold, Percy Jones, Lou Legett, Freddie Maguire, Bruce Cunningham, and $200,000. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
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    Frisch Heinie Groh Travis Jackson George Kelly Lee King Waddy MacPhee Freddie Maguire Johnny Rawlings Outfielders Bill Cunningham Mahlon Higbee Irish Meusel...
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    Benedict Maguire (born 10 August 1991) is a Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for North Cornwall...
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  • Freddie Scappaticci (12 January 1946 – April 2023) was an Irish IRA member named in the Kenova report as a British Intelligence mole with the codename...
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  • June Manukau 26-11 Marist Carlaw Park 2   1:30 Try: Jack Broughton 2, Freddie Maguire, Tom Chase, Angus Gault, Jack Brodrick Con: George Nepia 3 Pen: George...
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  • no-hit, no-run game against Pittsburgh on June 16, 1916. November 3 – Freddie Maguire, 62, second baseman who played in 618 games for New York Giants, Chicago...
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  • Dave Magadan, 3B, 1996 Lee Magee, OF, 1919 George Magoon, SS, 1899 Freddie Maguire, 2B, 1928 Ron Mahay, P, 2001–02 Paul Maholm, P, 2012 Pat Mahomes, P...
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  • Slattery (1925–1927) Hugh Duffy (1928–1930) Frank McCrehan (1931–1938) Freddie Maguire (1939–1949) Johnny Temple (1950–1957) Eddie Pellagrini (1958–1968)...
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    Slattery (1925–1927) Hugh Duffy (1928–1930) Frank McCrehan (1931–1938) Freddie Maguire (1939–1949) Johnny Temple (1950–1957) Eddie Pellagrini (1958–1968)...
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    Slattery (1925–1927) Hugh Duffy (1928–1930) Frank McCrehan (1931–1938) Freddie Maguire (1939–1949) Johnny Temple (1950–1957) Eddie Pellagrini (1958–1968)...
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  • Slattery (1925–1927) Hugh Duffy (1928–1930) Frank McCrehan (1931–1938) Freddie Maguire (1939–1949) Johnny Temple (1950–1957) Eddie Pellagrini (1958–1968)...
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    base (87 games) and shortstop (47 games) than second base (1 game). Freddie Maguire had become the everyday second sacker, but Beck had certainly become...
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  • season, finishing in first place. New Bedford played under manager Freddie Maguire and finished the 1933 season with a record of 58–33, placing first...
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    5 draft. November 7, 1928: Socks Seibold, Percy Jones, Lou Legett, Freddie Maguire, Bruce Cunningham, and $200,000 were traded by the Cubs to the Boston...
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  • Managers Waltham Rosebuds / Worcester Rosebuds 66 43 .555 – Freddie Knight / Freddie Maguire Lowell Hustlers 63 46 .529 3.0 Bill Hunnefield Manchester Indians...
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    Slattery (1925–1927) Hugh Duffy (1928–1930) Frank McCrehan (1931–1938) Freddie Maguire (1939–1949) Johnny Temple (1950–1957) Eddie Pellagrini (1958–1968)...
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    Slattery (1925–1927) Hugh Duffy (1928–1930) Frank McCrehan (1931–1938) Freddie Maguire (1939–1949) Johnny Temple (1950–1957) Eddie Pellagrini (1958–1968)...
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  • Garry Maddox Ed Madjeski Bill Madlock Bill Magee Sal Maglie Freddie Maguire Jack Maguire Jim Mahady Bill Malarkey Joe Malay Candy Maldonado Jim Mallory...
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  • Cambridge school system. In 1950, Temple was named the successor to Freddie Maguire who left to take a job with the Boston Red Sox. He coached the 1953...
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