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    Frank "Pat" Pieper (February 17, 1886 – October 22, 1974) was an American baseball announcer. He served as the Chicago Cubs field (public address) announcer...
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  • businessman Pat Pieper, Chicago Cubs field (public address) announcer Paul C. Pieper (born 1972), American guitarist and composer Roel Pieper, Dutch IT-entrepreneur...
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    for the White Sox, who moved to WLS. The play-by-play voice of the Cubs is Pat Hughes, who has held the position since 1996, joined by Ron Coomer. Former...
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  • Pat Piper may refer to: Pat Pieper (1886–1974), Chicago Cubs field (public address) announcer Pat Piper (politician) (1934–2016), Minnesota politician...
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    retrieve the ball. The ball wound up in the hands of field announcer Pat Pieper, but Dark ended up getting it back anyway. Absentmindedly, however, Delmore...
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  • Care of Business A League of Their Own The Cubs Fan's Guide To Happiness Pat Pieper The Cubby Bear Harry Caray's Italian Steakhouse Bohemian National Cemetery...
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  • footballer Oliver Piper (1884–1933), Welsh-born Irish rugby union player Pat Pieper (1886–1974), American sports announcer Arthur William Piper (1865–1936)...
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  • Joel Meyers – St. Louis Cardinals Nick Nickson – Los Angeles Dodgers Pat Pieper – Chicago Cubs John Ramsey – Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Kings, Los...
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  • definitely pointed." — Cubs public-address announcer Pat Pieper (As public-address announcer Pieper sat next to the wall separating the field from the stands...
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    address announcer Pat Pieper, the 2019 MLB season marked 103 consecutive seasons that one of them has been announcing games. Pieper from 1916 to 1974...
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    retrieve the ball. The ball wound up in the hands of field announcer Pat Pieper, but Dark ended up getting it back anyway. Absentmindedly, however, Delmore...
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    field announcer Pat Pieper, who was in charge of holding baseballs for the umpire, but Dark picked it up before it could get to Pieper. Absentmindedly...
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    judges included Jim Hall, Pat Metheny, John Scofield, and Pat Martino. As a jazz musician in the Washington D.C. area, Pieper has numerous appearances...
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  • 28 kilometres per hours) — the fastest pitch recorded. September 8 – Pat Pieper ends 59-year career as public address announcer for the Chicago Cubs....
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    retrieved the ball, which briefly wound up in the hands of field announcer Pat Pieper, but Dark recovered it. Absentmindedly, however, Delmore produced a new...
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  • retrieve the ball. The ball wound up in the hands of field announcer Pat Pieper, but Dark ended up getting it back. Meanwhile, Delmore pulled out a new...
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  • retrieves the ball despite it having ended up in the hands of field announcer Pat Pieper. However, Delmore unknowingly pulls out a new ball and gives it to Taylor...
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    previously let clubs suspend players after 15 days pay. Unknown date – Pat Pieper begins 59-year career as public address announcer for the Chicago Cubs...
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    The foundations of announcing laid by these men led us to folks like Pat Pieper, Red Barber, Bob Sheppard, Vin Scully and Michael Buffer that we know...
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    the ball, however that ball wound up in the hands of field announcer Pat Pieper, but Dark ended up getting it back anyway. Absentmindedly, however, Delmore...
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  • Villet and RV bowed out a few months later and were replaced by Robert Pieper from New Haven, Connecticut on guitars and Joe Pafumi from Boston, Massachusetts...
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    retrieve the ball. The ball wound up in the hands of field announcer Pat Pieper, but Dark ended up getting it back anyway. Absentmindedly, however, Delmore...
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  • retrieve the ball. The ball wound up in the hands of field announcer Pat Pieper, but Dark ended up getting it back anyway. Absentmindedly, however, Delmore...
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  • / Shudder Josh Forbes (director); Mike Benner, Jared Logan, Charles A. Pieper (screenplay); Jonah Ray, Kiran Deol, Randee Heller, Pete Ploszek Hellhound...
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    Tracy House). Benjamin Adelman Residence 1951, Phoenix, Arizona Arthur Pieper Residence 1952, Paradise Valley, Arizona Gerald B. and Beverley Tonkens...
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  • the first lesbian couple: Karen Pike, a photographer, her partner Gillian Pieper, a health educator, and their three children: Emma, Emma's brother David...
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    Girard Gutiérrez Dávila Guardini Haldane Hildebrand John Paul II Lonergan Lubac MacIntyre Marcel Marion Maritain McLuhan Mounier Pieper Rahner Stein Taylor...
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  • marathon in 1956, although no woman entered until 1958. In 1959, Arlene Pieper became the first woman to officially finish a marathon in the United States...
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    Suppl 3): S729–S767. doi:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.110.970988. PMID 20956224. Pieper SJ, Stanton MS (April 1995). "Narrow QRS complex tachycardias". Mayo Clinic...
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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago (Mount Calvary, Milwaukee) Franz Pieper (1852–1931), president of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (Manitowoc)...
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