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    Whiteford "Mr. Shortstop" Marion (December 1, 1917 – March 15, 2011) was an American Major League Baseball shortstop and manager. Marion played for the St. Louis...
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    era emerged as Rickey's farm system became laden with such talent as Marty Marion, Enos Slaughter, Mort Cooper, Walker Cooper, Stan Musial, Max Lanier...
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  • Marion, American auctioneer, philanthropist and Chairman of Sotheby's from 1975 to 1994 J. Paul Marion (1927–2023), Canadian politician Marty Marion (1917–2011)...
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  • Pitcher, Detroit Tigers Marty Marion (NL) – Shortstop, St. Louis Cardinals The Sporting News Player of the Year Award Marty Marion (NL) – St. Louis Cardinals...
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  • Cardinals. Mike Ryba relieved Mace Brown and allowed a two-run double to Marty Marion, then an error on Red Schoendienst's ground ball scored the last run...
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  • 2015) 1917 – Thomas Hayward, American tenor and actor (d. 1995) 1917 – Marty Marion, American baseball player and manager (d. 2011) 1920 – Peter Baptist...
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    Musial† St. Louis Cardinals* OF 1944 Hal Newhouser† Detroit Tigers LHP Marty Marion St. Louis Cardinals* SS 1945 Hal Newhouser† (2) Detroit Tigers* LHP Phil...
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  • Cardinals took a 1–0 lead in the second inning against Spud Chandler on Marty Marion's RBI double with two on. In the fourth inning, with runners on first...
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  • three, which occurred from 1942 to 1944 between Mort Cooper, Musial, and Marty Marion. Typically awarded to position players, Cardinals pitchers who have won...
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  • the older brother of Marty Marion, the longtime star shortstop of the St. Louis Cardinals and former big league skipper. While Marty played 13 years in...
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  • Cullenbine to score. In the bottom of the ninth, with two on and two outs, Marty Marion put the Cardinals on the board with a two-run triple, then scored on...
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  • Cardinals. Ray Blades, Ken Boyer, González, Johnny Keane, Jack Krol, Marty Marion, Bill McKechnie, Schoendienst and Harry Walker have all also managed...
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    Robinson (September 26, 1925 – December 8, 1982), known professionally as Marty Robbins, was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and...
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    John Marty Stuart (born September 30, 1958) is an American country and bluegrass music singer, songwriter, and musician. Active since 1968, Stuart initially...
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    Buck Baker, NASCAR driver Sheldon Brown, professional football player Marty Marion, baseball player (birthplace) Charles D. Perry (October 6, 2008). "Some...
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    second base for the Cardinals. In 1951, longtime Cardinals star shortstop Marty Marion praised Crespi as the best defensive second baseman he'd ever played...
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  • Dykes Boston Red Sox Lou Boudreau Chicago White Sox Paul Richards and Marty Marion Finished 3rd Cleveland Indians Al López Won Pennant Detroit Tigers Fred...
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    seasons, leading the ownership group to put the team up for sale in 1957. Marty Marion, a retired baseball player and manager, and his business partner Milton...
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    1959, he appeared in the Disney show The Swamp Fox as Gabriel Marion, nephew of Francis Marion. In the Disney motion picture The Shaggy Dog (1959), Considine...
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    Football Mickey Mantle Baseball Heinie Manush Baseball Alice Marble Tennis Marty Marion Baseball Johnny "Pepper" Martin Baseball Edgar Martínez Baseball Tino...
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    was so effective that when Hornsby was fired by Veeck, his successor Marty Marion seemed not to want to risk going more than three games without using...
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  • Archived from the original on July 8, 2017. Retrieved October 25, 2009. "Marty Marion Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Archived from...
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    Musial, became Hall of Famers; and several others, among them future MVP Marty Marion, who were among the best at their position during their eras. Even their...
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  • series in 6 games to win their fifth World Series championship. Shortstop Marty Marion won the MVP Award this year, batting .267, with 6 home runs and 63 RBIs...
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    Cardinals out of town, Veeck hired Cardinal greats Rogers Hornsby and Marty Marion as managers, and Dizzy Dean as an announcer; and he decorated their shared...
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  • throw batting practice for his teammates, 1955–1956 White Sox manager Marty Marion converted him into a pitcher. Powell spent the latter half of the 1956...
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    While there he received little playing time behind starting shortstop Marty Marion and was unhappy with his prospects. He then turned to professional football...
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    through for the Houston franchise after the Houston Buffaloes owner, Marty Marion, could not come to an agreement with the HSA to sell the team. To make...
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  • that when Hornsby was fired by Browns owner Bill Veeck, his successor Marty Marion seemed not to want to risk going more than three games without using...
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    of them, Warren Spahn, was elected to the Hall of Fame. Johnny Mize, Marty Marion, Dom DiMaggio, Bobo Newsom, Dutch Leonard, and Harry Brecheen were on...
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