Daniel Earl Rapp (May 9, 1941 – April 3, 1983) was an American singer and the frontman for the group Danny & the Juniors. The group is best known for...
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Earl Wellington Rapp (May 20, 1921 – February 13, 1992) was an American professional baseball outfielder and scout. In Major League Baseball, he played...
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of 79. Joe Terranova died on April 15, 2019, aged 78. Danny Rapp (born Daniel Earl Rapp, May 9, 1941, Philadelphia – died April 5, 1983) — lead vocalist...
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educator, author Andrew Parsons, Michigan governor from 1853 to 1855 Earl Rapp, pitcher for five Major League Baseball teams, member of Pacific Coast...
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Virginia." Bedingfield, Gary. Earl Rapp, Baseball in Wartime, August 24, 2007. Accessed October 11, 2015. "Earl W. Rapp was born on May 20, 1921, in Corunna...
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Metkovich Joe Gordon (HOF) Johnny Ostrowski Mel Ott (HOF) Jackie Price Earl Rapp Jimmie Reese Bill Rigney Neill Sheridan Floyd Speer Casey Stengel (HOF)...
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Pacific Coast League. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved February 28, 2015. "Earl Rapp". Pacific Coast League. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved February 28,...
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minor leagues, such as Buzz Arlett, Jigger Statz, Ike Boone, Buddy Ryan, Earl Rapp, and Frank Shellenback, as comparable to major league players. Leagues...
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Lehner 14 Don Lenhardt 11 Jack Maguire 46 Cliff Mapes 19 Bob Nieman 17 Earl Rapp 16 Frank Saucier 15 Roy Sievers 12 Ken Wood Other batters 1/8 Eddie Gaedel...
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Frank Campos 2 Gil Coan 8 Jackie Jensen 14 Sam Mele 8 Irv Noren 7 Earl Rapp 15 Buck Varner 26 Archie Wilson 26 Ken Wood Other batters 5 Sherry Robertson...
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J. J. Putz, relief pitcher for Arizona Diamondbacks (born in Trenton) Earl Rapp, MLB pitcher, Pacific Coast League Hall of Famer (born in Corunna) Phil...
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Maguire 14,24 Willie Mays 22 Don Mueller 23 Bobby Thomson Other batters 27 Earl Rapp 10 Hank Schenz Manager 2 Leo Durocher Coaches 6 Fred Fitzsimmons 3...
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Gyula Kovács, 62, Hungarian drummer Antun Motika, 89, Croatian artist. Earl Rapp, 70, American baseball player and scout. Dorothy Tree, 85, American actress...
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in advance of the opening of the new Kingsway Regional High School. Earl Rapp (1921–1992), professional baseball outfielder and scout, who played in...
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Raines Alexei Ramírez Julio Ramírez Manny Ramirez Bryan Ramos Sap Randall Earl Rapp Fred Rath, Sr. Morrie Rath Jon Rauch Claude Raymond Buck Redfern Gary...
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Byron Humphrey, 80, pitcher for the 1938 Boston Red Sox. February 13 – Earl Rapp, 70, outfielder who played with the Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox...
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Wakefield 20 Vic Wertz Other batters 30 Don Lund 30 Bob Mavis 27 Jimmy Outlaw 32 Earl Rapp Manager 10 Red Rolfe Coaches 28 Dick Bartell 33 Ted Lyons...
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shrinking to 6 teams. Tyson led the team with a .291 batting average. Earl Rapp had a team leading 8 home runs. Pitcher Walter Wilson had a record of...
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2009 Wilson Ramos, C, 2021 Joe Randa, IF, 1998 Clay Rapada, P, 2007–2009 Earl Rapp, OF, 1949 Jim Ray, P, 1974 Robbie Ray, P, 2014 Bugs Raymond, P, 1904 Mark...
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Captain Rapp is the stage name of Larry Earl Glenn, an American hip hop/post-disco musician, producer and West Coast Rap pioneer. He is best known for...
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the Chicago White Sox to complete the trade. The Chicago White Sox sent Earl Rapp (June 11, 1949) to the Oakland (PCL) to complete the trade." Scala played...
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Ramírez 2018-2019 P Ribs Raney 1949–1950 P Clay Rapada 2011 P Earl Rapp 1951–1952 OF Pat Rapp 2000 P Colby Rasmus 2018 OF Chris Ray 2005–2007, 2009 P Farmer...
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disaster film Deepwater Horizon (2016), fictional counterterrorist Mitch Rapp in the action thriller American Assassin (2017), and voiced the title character...
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Jerry Scala to the White Sox on June 11, and the Chicago White Sox sent Earl Rapp to the Oaks to complete the trade. September 13, 1949: Jack Bruner was...
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Crawford 18 Jim Delsing 23 Don Lenhardt 19 Bob Nieman 22 Jay Porter 17 Earl Rapp 7 Jim Rivera 21 George Schmees 20 Vic Wertz 22 Tom Wright 14 Al Zarilla...
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Ralston Neil Ramirez Wilkin Ramírez Pedro Ramos Wilson Ramos Bob Randall Earl Rapp Gary Rath Paul Ratliff Jon Rauch Shane Rawley Jeff Reardon Jeff Reboulet...
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John Radulovich 1950 — No Bill Raehse 1955 — No Pep Rambert 1946 P Yes Earl Rapp 1959 OF Yes Charlie Ray 1949–1950, 1952 — No Sidney Ray 1939 — No William...
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Ramirez Ramón Ramírez Heliot Ramos Cody Ransom Jeff Ransom Earl Rapp Goldie Rapp Pat Rapp Bill Rariden Johnny Rawlings Chris Ray Robbie Ray Bugs Raymond...
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1943 to 1946. In May 1949, the White Sox traded Kolloway to Detroit for Earl Rapp. In 1950, Kolloway hit .289 and had a career-high 62 RBIs for the Tigers...
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Rodríguez and José Valdivielso, as well as OFs Román Mejías, Carlos Paula, Earl Rapp and Lee Walls. For last place Panama, managed by Al Kubski, the top player...
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