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    won the World Series in 1929 and 1930. Dykes played his final six seasons for the Chicago White Sox. Dykes batted over .300 five times during his career...
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  • Jimmy Dykes (born May 3, 1961) is a former American college basketball coach and current sportscaster for ESPN and SEC Network. He was the women's basketball...
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    children and challenged Dykes to shoot him. He blocked access to the aisle of the bus while Dykes continued to argue with him. Dykes fired five shots, killing...
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  • Jimmy Dykes may refer to: James Oswald Dykes (1835–1912), Scottish clergyman James M. Dykes (1916–1966), American politician in Georgia Jimmy Dykes (1896–1976)...
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    successful managing careers; exceptions include John McGraw, Bobby Cox, Jimmy Dykes, and Negro leaguer Dave Malarcher. Frank "Home Run" Baker Adrián Beltré...
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  • including unofficial matches) James Dykes, London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 23 March 2022 "Robert Dykes". Tasmanian Football Legends. OzVox Media...
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  • of John Dykes, who was also capped for Scotland. Bath, p138 "Scotland Player profile: Jimmy Dykes". "Barbarians Player profile: J. C. Dykes". Sources...
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    Collins 2B 1906–1914 1927–1930 1987 — Jack Coombs P 1906–1914 1992 5 Jimmy Dykes 3B/2B Coach Manager 1918–1932 1940–1950 1951–1953 1984 11 George Earnshaw...
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  • Scottish rugby union player Jimmy Dykes (sportscaster) (born 1961), American basketball sportscaster John Morton Dykes (1877–1955), Scottish rugby union...
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    players in order to reduce expenses. In September 1932, he sold Simmons, Jimmy Dykes and Mule Haas to the Chicago White Sox for $100,000. In December 1933...
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  • back-to-back one-out doubles by Jim Bottomley and Chick Hafey. An error by Jimmy Dykes in the fourth inning allowed the Cardinals to score two runs. Haines...
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  • American businessman, founded the Northrop Corporation (d. 1981) 1896 – Jimmy Dykes, American baseball player and manager (d. 1976) 1899 – Kate Seredy, Hungarian-American...
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  • Andrews Mike Adamle Jack Arute Dean Blevins Heather Cox Stacey Dales Jimmy Dykes Jeannine Edwards Alex Flanagan Chris Fowler Mike Golic Kevin Guthrie...
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  • Joe Dykes (30 October 1898 – 25 June 1976) was an Irish footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1924 Summer Olympics. "John Joe Dykes". Olympedia...
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  • (game analyst) Brian Custer (play-by-play) Dan Dakich (game analyst) Jimmy Dykes (game analyst) Len Elmore (game analyst) Sean Farnham (game analyst)...
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    Fernández 2,276 163 Carlos Lee 2,273 164 Freddie Freeman (0) 2,267 165 Jimmy Dykes 2,256 166 Willie McGee 2,254 Ron Santo* 2,254 168 Patsy Donovan 2,253...
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  • Alexander Jon Barry Jay Bilas Caron Butler PJ Carlesimo Jon Crispin Jimmy Dykes Sean Farnham Fran Fraschilla Seth Greenberg Richard Jefferson Dick Vitale...
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    coach for the Detroit Tigers under skippers Jack Tighe, Bill Norman and Jimmy Dykes (1957–59). Hudlin later became a scout for the New York Yankees, for...
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  • Night Showcase, alongside Sean Farnham or Dick Vitale (and formerly Jimmy Dykes) and sideline reporter Heather Cox. He covered Saturday afternoon games...
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    McCord Van Dyke (July 27, 1931 – January 5, 2018) was an American actor and comedian. He was the younger brother of Dick Van Dyke. Van Dyke had a long...
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  • Norfolk's Best Team of 1947–2001. Dykes was inducted into the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame in 2008. Dykes' father Jimmy Dykes was a Scottish international...
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  • in the 2005 World Series. The longest–tenured White Sox manager was Jimmy Dykes, who managed the team for 1,850 games from 1934 to 1946. The only other...
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    league pennant or the World Series (breaking the record formerly held by Jimmy Dykes), three times coming within a single victory of reaching the World Series...
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    issued one-out walks to Jimmy Dykes and Joe Cronin. Two batters later, the game's winning pitcher Lefty Gomez, singled home Dykes for the AL's first run...
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  • was played when the Athletics won the AL championship in 1902. After Jimmy Dykes replaced Mack as the Athletics' manager in 1951, no manager served more...
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    Anderson* 56 20 Gene Mauch 54 21 John Gibbons 53 22 Charlie Manuel 52 23 Jimmy Dykes 51 24 Terry Francona 50 Mike Hargrove 50 26 Tommy Lasorda* 48 Billy Martin...
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    appearance in the National Championship game. Dykes, the youngest son of former Texas Tech head coach Spike Dykes, began his career as a high school baseball...
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    in mid-season 1960, sending Joe Gordon to the Tigers in exchange for Jimmy Dykes. Lane left the team in 1961, but ill-advised trades continued. In 1965...
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    Bucky Harris (1955–1956) Jack Tighe (1957–1958) Bill Norman (1958–1959) Jimmy Dykes (1959–1960) Billy Hitchcock (1960) Joe Gordon (1960) Bob Scheffing (1961–1963)...
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    when the Yankees won seven pennants in eight seasons, White Sox manager Jimmy Dykes described McCarthy as a "push-button" manager. Yet McCarthy was an outstanding...
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