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    Gauge Richie Ashburn at Baseballbiography.com Richie Ashburn at Ultimate Mets Database Richie Ashburn[permanent dead link‍] at The Deadball Era Richie Ashburn...
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    developed a solid core of young players that included future Hall of Famers Richie Ashburn and Robin Roberts. This coincided with the final collapse of the A's...
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    By Saam, Kalas was paired with Andy Musser and Hall of Fame player Richie Ashburn. While initially meeting with a lukewarm reception due to his replacement...
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    former Philadelphia Phillies baseball player and long-time broadcaster Richie Ashburn was held shortly after his death from a heart attack in New York City...
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    2012. Richie Ashburn Remembered by Fran Zimniuch, Sports Publishing LLC, 2005; pp. 41–42. "Sports Legend Revealed: Hall of Famer Richie Ashburn indirectly...
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    Phillies history. Behind center field is Ashburn Alley, named for Phillies Hall of Fame center fielder Richie Ashburn, who played for the team from 1948 to...
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    York Mets center fielder Richie Ashburn and shortstop Elio Chacón found themselves colliding in the outfield. When Ashburn went for a catch, he would...
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    representative for the DHL Hometown Heroes promotion, beating out Steve Carlton, Richie Ashburn, Robin Roberts and Chuck Klein as most outstanding player in Phillies...
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  • medical officer Richie Ashburn (1927–1997), American baseball player Roy Ashburn (born 1954), American politician Thomas Q. Ashburn (1820–1890), American...
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    among others. Henry H. Arnold – America's only General of the Air Force Richie Ashburn – MLB Hall of Famer, Philadelphia Phillies star, and longtime Phillies...
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    (1949) 4. Dwayne Murphy: 501 (1980) 6. Richie Ashburn: 500 (1956) 7. Richie Ashburn: 499 (1957) 8. Richie Ashburn: 494 (1958) 9. Jim Busby: 492 (1954) 9...
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    "P" have been inducted into the Wall of Fame: Robin Roberts (1978), Richie Ashburn (1979), Chuck Klein (1980), Grover Cleveland Alexander (1981), Jim Bunning...
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    Phillies Bob Elliott .317 1948 Stan Musial† .376 St. Louis Cardinals Richie Ashburn† .333 1949 Jackie Robinson† .342 Brooklyn Dodgers Stan Musial† .338...
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    construction, Villanova played on campus at McGeehan Field until 1998 and at Richie Ashburn Field from 1999 to 2002. List of NCAA Division I baseball venues Venue...
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    home of the Philadelphia Phillies. It is named after Hall of Famer Richie Ashburn, Phillies center fielder from 1948 to 1959, and was also a long time...
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    games in center field (1683) in NL history, trailing Willie Mays and Richie Ashburn. Flood became one of the pivotal figures in the sport's labor history...
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    That group met in closed sessions as usual and selected four people: Richie Ashburn, Leon Day, William Hulbert, and Vic Willis. Day and Hulbert were named...
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    National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved December 5, 2021. "Richie Ashburn". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved December 5, 2021...
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    base in case the second baseman misses the catch or it is a bad throw. Richie Ashburn Earl Averill Cool Papa Bell Willard Brown Max Carey Oscar Charleston...
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    64.5 Chase Utley 64.5 Joey Votto 64.5 147 Willie McCovey* 64.4 148 Richie Ashburn* 64.2 Roy Halladay* 64.2 Dave Winfield* 64.2 151 Jackie Robinson* 63...
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    Phillies as their primary team include Grover Cleveland Alexander, Richie Ashburn, Dave Bancroft, Steve Carlton, Ed Delahanty, Billy Hamilton, Chuck Klein...
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  • Richie or Richy is a masculine given name or short form (hypocorism) of Richard. It is also a surname. Richie Ashburn (1927–1997), American Major League...
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  • simulcast NBC's broadcast to its local viewers. Phillies broadcasters Richie Ashburn, Harry Kalas, Tim McCarver, and Andy Musser hosted a locally produced...
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  • 2003) Richie Ashburn: 3.42 (Philadelphia Phillies, 1949) Carden Gillenwater: 3.39 (Boston Braves, 1945) Sam West: 3.38 (St. Louis Browns, 1935) Richie Ashburn:...
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    Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts Richie Ashburn #3 in NL in bases on balls (81) Roger Craig MLB leader in losses (24)...
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  • came around to home plate on Duke Snider's hard single up the middle. Richie Ashburn threw the ball to catcher Stan Lopata, who had replaced starting catcher...
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    throughout World War II, first United States Air Force five-star general Richie Ashburn, Major League Baseball player, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame,...
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    director Heather Armbrust (born 1977), IFBB professional bodybuilder Richie Ashburn (1927–1997), Baseball Hall of Fame center fielder Max Baer (1909–1959)...
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  • castoffs like "Marvelous" Marv Throneberry as well as aging Hall of Famer Richie Ashburn and low-talent rookies such as Choo-Choo Coleman, finished 40–120, the...
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  • dictionary. Whitey may refer to: Whitey Alperman (1879–1942), MLB player Richie Ashburn (1927–1997), MLB player and broadcaster James Wellwood "Whitey" Basson...
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