for 69 years. His children included Sister Helen Brancato, Albert Jr., and David Brancato. "Al Brancato, 93, shortstop for the Philadelphia A's". Philly...
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Brancato is a surname. It may refer to: Al Brancato (1919–2012), American baseball player Anthony Brancato (1914–1951), American criminal Chris Brancato...
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John Brancato and Michael Ferris are a former American screenwriting duo, whose notable works include The Game, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator...
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Bears Southern Association Ed Head A Elmira Pioneers Eastern League Al Brancato A Pueblo Dodgers Western League George Pfister B Asheville Tourists Tri-State...
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player Al Bradley (1856–1937), American major league baseball player Al Braithwood (1892–1960), American major league baseball pitcher Al Brancato (1919–2012)...
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Bottarini (1908–1976) Larry Bowa (born 1945) Ralph Branca (1926–2016) Al Brancato (1919–2012) Ernie Broglio (1935–2019) Rico Brogna (born 1970) Joe Brovia...
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and Tom Winsett) Pearl Harbor Submarine Base Dolphins (noted player: Al Brancato, Joe Grace, Bob Harris, Ken Sears, Rankin Johnson, Jr., Walt Masterson)...
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Vince Mallon (1946) Ralph Young (1947–1955) Jack Ramsay (1956–1958) Al Brancato (1959–1964) Harry Booth (1965–1969) Harry Booth & Marty Pollock (1970–1971)...
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scientist, author, environmental activist, epidemiologist, and nun, cancer. Al Brancato, 93, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics). Bob Chappuis...
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Bradley, P, 1983 Milton Bradley, OF, 2006–07 Dallas Bradshaw, IF, 1917 Al Brancato, IF, 1939–45 Dud Branom, IF, 1927 Marshall Brant, IF, 1983 Frank Brazill...
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Blackwell (1983), former professional basketball player, San Antonio Spurs Al Brancato (1939), former professional baseball player, Philadelphia Athletics Stan...
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Hunter 1985: Bill Mazeroski 1986: John P. Quinn 1986: Eddie Sawyer 1987: Al Brancato 1988: Stan Lopata 1988: Art Mahaffey 1989: Albert (Sparky) Lyle 1990:...
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Glenn Braggs Dave Brain Asa Brainard Erv Brame Art Bramhall Ralph Branca Al Brancato Norm Branch Roy Branch Ron Brand Mark Brandenburg Bucky Brandon Ed Brandt...
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American League with a record of 54 wins and 100 losses. December 8, 1939: Al Simmons was signed as a free agent by the Athletics. Note: Pos = Position;...
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Vince Mallon (1946) Ralph Young (1947–1955) Jack Ramsay (1956–1958) Al Brancato (1959–1964) Harry Booth (1965–1969) Harry Booth & Marty Pollock (1970–1971)...
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the American League with a .706 winning percentage in 1966. June 14 – Al Brancato, 93, shortstop for the Philadelphia Athletics in part of four seasons...
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Vince Mallon (1946) Ralph Young (1947–1955) Jack Ramsay (1956–1958) Al Brancato (1959–1964) Harry Booth (1965–1969) Harry Booth & Marty Pollock (1970–1971)...
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Tabor Boston Red Sox 40 1940 Johnny Berardino St. Louis Browns 42 1941 Al Brancato Philadelphia Athletics 61 1942 Vern Stephens St. Louis Browns 42 1943...
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24 – Jack Phillips May 28 – Art Lopatka May 28 – Steve Nagy May 29 – Al Brancato June 8 – Dee Phillips June 8 – Charley Schanz June 11 – Earl Jones June...
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Vince Mallon (1946) Ralph Young (1947–1955) Jack Ramsay (1956–1958) Al Brancato (1959–1964) Harry Booth (1965–1969) Harry Booth & Marty Pollock (1970–1971)...
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Hayes 30,36 Harry O'Neill 26 Hal Wagner Infielders 14 Wayne Ambler 6 Al Brancato 25 Fred Chapman 36 Nick Etten 12 Joe Gantenbein 3 Bill Lillard 7 Dario...
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Leovich 9 Hal Wagner Infielders 10 Al Brancato 11 Fred Chapman 12 Crash Davis 2 Benny McCoy -- Don Richmond 34 Al Rubeling 5 Dick Siebert 3 Pete Suder...
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17 Brancato 2014, p. 64-65. Bosworth 1996, p. 48. Album, Stephen. A Checklist of Islamic Coins, Second Edition, January 1998, Santa Rosa, CA Brancato, Dario...
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by the Athletics to the Cleveland Indians for Buddy Rosar. June 15, 1945: Al Simmons was released by the Athletics. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
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known as one of the best defensive second baseman in the American League (AL) during his playing career until a back injury in 1921 led to erratic throwing...
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Catwoman (film) (category Films with screenplays by John Brancato and Michael Ferris)
by Pitof and written by John Rogers, John Brancato and Michael Ferris from a story by Theresa Rebeck, Brancato and Ferris, with music by Klaus Badelt. It...
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Thunder Road Films Mouly Surya (director); Halley Gross, John Olson, John Brancato (screenplay); Jessica Alba, Anthony Michael Hall Janet Planet A24 / BBC...
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an American crime drama television series created and produced by Chris Brancato, Carlo Bernard, and Doug Miro. Set and filmed in Colombia, seasons 1 and...
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1972–1973 – Vincenzo "Vincent" Aloi – imprisoned Acting 1973 – Joseph "Joey" Brancato – imprisoned 1973–2019 – Carmine "Junior" Persico – imprisoned 1973–1979...
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network on December 10, 1993. It was written by Kenneth Biller and Chris Brancato, directed by Fred Gerber, and featured guest appearances by Harriet Sansom...
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