Keith Wills Hughes (born September 12, 1963) is an American former Major League Baseball player who played for five teams in his major league career which...
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Keith Hughes may refer to: Keith Hughes (baseball) (born 1963), American outfielder for the New York Yankees Keith Hughes (basketball) (1968–2014), basketball...
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Patrick Hughes (born May 27, 1955) is an American sportscaster. He has been the radio play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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class watching his younger brother and father skate on a frozen baseball diamond. Hughes' hockey career began when he played Bantam AAA and Minor Midget...
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Joshua Hughes (disambiguation) Justin Hughes (disambiguation) Katherine Hughes (disambiguation) Keith Hughes (disambiguation) Kenneth Hughes (disambiguation)...
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RKO Pictures (redirect from Howard Hughes Presents)
Pictures, Inc. Under the consent decree he signed, Hughes agreed to dissolve the old parent company, Radio-Keith-Orpheum Corp., and split RKO's production-distribution...
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League Baseball teams. All teams are allowed up to 40 players on their roster, which doesn't include players on the 60-day injured list. Baseball portal...
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Coastal Plain League (category Summer baseball leagues)
record. "Coastal Plain League (D) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Parsons, Keith (July 18, 2005). "CPL not just a Cape Cod imitation". The...
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"visit to the mound". Value Over Replacement Player, Keith Woolner's method of evaluating baseball players. VORP ranks players by comparing their run production...
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Charles Talton "Turkey" Hughes (April 22, 1902 – August 31, 1985) was an American college football, basketball and baseball player and coach. He served...
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Vulcan changeup (category Baseball pitches)
In baseball, the vulcan changeup pitch (otherwise known as a vulcan or trekkie) is a type of changeup; it closely resembles a forkball and split-finger...
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Lenny Dykstra (category American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela)
for second baseman Juan Samuel. Teammate Keith Hernandez later characterized Dykstra, in his book Pure Baseball, as being "on the wild and crazy side",...
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Glen Castle, and Keith Drumright are two-time All-Americans to have played for the Sooners. Their home field is L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park, named after...
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Ron Coomer (category Baseball players from Chicago)
Coomer would succeed Keith Moreland as the analyst on the Chicago Cubs Radio Network. He is partnered with longtime broadcaster Pat Hughes. "Ron Coomer hired...
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1990 New York Mets season (category 1990 Major League Baseball season)
Contreras (minors) were traded by the Mets to the Baltimore Orioles for Keith Hughes and Cesar Mejia (minors). December 6, 1989: Randy Myers and Kip Gross...
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In baseball, players rarely wear spectacles, but some players played in the major leagues with glasses. For many years, wearing glasses while playing the...
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T206 Honus Wagner (redirect from T206 Honus Wagner baseball card)
T206 Honus Wagner baseball card depicts the Pittsburgh Pirates' Honus Wagner, known as "The Flying Dutchman", a dead-ball era baseball player who is widely...
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Darryl Strawberry (category African-American baseball players)
1962) is an American former professional baseball right fielder who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Throughout his career, Strawberry...
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Marge Schott (category Major League Baseball team presidents)
2004) was an American baseball executive. Serving as managing general partner, president and CEO of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds franchise...
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baseball history. Former Longhorns who have gone on to success in Major League Baseball include Roger Clemens, Calvin Schiraldi, Burt Hooton, Keith Moreland...
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Cubs Expos Mets Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1981 Major League Baseball season culminated with the Los Angeles Dodgers defeating the New York Yankees...
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firm in faith". Baptist Press. Retrieved November 17, 2014. Dunnavant, Keith (2005). Coach: The Life of Paul "Bear" Bryant. MacMillan. p. 260. ISBN 0312348762...
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in love with a Major League Baseball player named Zoo Knudsen (Billy Wirth). In 1987, Corman appeared in the John Hughes penned film Some Kind of Wonderful...
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Oakland Athletics (redirect from A's baseball)
are an American professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the...
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Charles Alexander Keith (February 28, 1883 – June 22, 1960) was an American football, basketball and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach...
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Representatives (1966–1980) (b. 1932) Bill Lachemann, 89, baseball coach (Los Angeles Angels) (b. 1934) Keith King, 75, politician, member of the Colorado House...
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Chicago Cubs (redirect from Cubs (baseball))
Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League...
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cinematographer Rosanna Huffman (1938–2016), actress Mark R. Hughes (1956–2000), founder of Herbalife Ronald Hughes (1935–1970), lawyer Ross Hunter (1920–1996), producer...
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politician, deputy (1994–1996). Chang Chih-chia, 43, Taiwanese Olympic baseball player (2004, 2008). John Cockin, 84, English-Swedish golfer. Ries Coté...
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The 2023 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was the 76th edition of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. The 64-team tournament began on Friday...
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