February 8, 1956), better known as Connie Mack, was an American professional baseball catcher, manager, and team owner. Mack holds records for the most wins...
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Cornelius Harvey McGillicuddy IV (born August 12, 1967), known popularly as Connie Mack IV, is an American politician and lobbyist. He is the former U.S. Representative...
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Cornelius Alexander McGillicuddy III (born October 29, 1940), also known as Connie Mack III, is an American former Republican politician. He served as a member...
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Connie Mack (1862–1956) was an American baseball manager, player, owner and Hall of Famer Connie Mack may also refer to: Connie Mack III (born 1940), U...
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Shibe Park (redirect from Connie Mack Stadium)
Shibe Park, (pronounced "shy," ending with a hard "b") known later as Connie Mack Stadium, was a ballpark located in Philadelphia. It was the home of the...
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‹ The template Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › Connie Mack Berry (April 15, 1915 – June 24, 1980) was an American who played professional...
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National League's Philadelphia Phillies. Former catcher Connie Mack was recruited to manage the club. Mack in turn persuaded Phillies minority owner Ben Shibe...
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Connie Mack IV (whose father, Connie Mack III was Nelson's direct predecessor in that Senate seat) by 13%, winning 55% to 42%. Nelson defeated Mack by...
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grandson of Connie Mack Connie Mack IV, American politician, son of the above Connie Murphy (1870–1945), American Major League Baseball catcher Connie Nielsen...
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S. Senate seat that had been vacated by retiring Republican senator Connie Mack III with 51% of the vote. He was reelected in 2006 with 60% of the vote...
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1929 and 1930. The team's owner and manager for its first 50 years was Connie Mack, and Hall of Fame players included Chief Bender, Frank "Home Run" Baker...
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U.S. Senator Connie Mack III won re-election easily, earning a second term and carrying every county in the state. With his victory, Mack became the first...
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Connie Mack Field was a ballpark in midtown West Palm Beach, Florida, which was the long-time spring training home of the Philadelphia Athletics/Kansas...
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(1887–1938), Shibe Park (later renamed Connie Mack Stadium in 1953 in honor of longtime Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack) (1938–1970), Veterans Stadium...
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Mary Bono (redirect from Mary Whitaker Bono Mack)
Bono, Connie Mack marry". PE.com. The Associated Press. 2007-12-17. Retrieved 2010-09-30. "Fox News, GOP House Members Mary Bono and Connie Mack Marry...
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League for the 1900 season, during which the Brewers again competed. Connie Mack, who later managed the Philadelphia Athletics for 50 years, managed the...
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York Giants (1, 1–0) John McGraw 4–1 Philadelphia Athletics (1, 0–1) Connie Mack 1906 Chicago White Sox (1, 1–0) Fielder Jones 4–2 Chicago Cubs (1, 0–1)...
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(more commonly) by the owner of the team. Some owners (most famously, Connie Mack of the Philadelphia Athletics) carried out both GM and field managerial...
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Chiles decided to retire instead of seeking a fourth term. Republican Connie Mack III won the open seat, becoming the first Republican to hold this seat...
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defeating Republican U.S. Representative Connie Mack IV by 13%, winning 55% to 42%. Nelson defeated Mack by over 1 million votes. From a long way out...
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Manager 1959–1960 Mickey Cochrane, General Manager 1950 Arthur Ehlers, General Manager 1951-53 Connie Mack General Manager (1901–1950) (Incomplete list.)...
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television, radio and graphics services for Republican senators. Senator Connie Mack, as conference chairman, in 1997 created the first digital Information...
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compete with the National League's Philadelphia Phillies. Former catcher Connie Mack was recruited to manage the club and persuaded Phillies minority owner...
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due to the COVID-19 pandemic). Connie Mack league regular season play includes players age 16 to 18. The Connie Mack World Series consists of 10 or more...
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from Athletics owner-manager Connie Mack, who gave some thought to stepping down as manager in favor of Ruth. However, Mack later dropped the idea, saying...
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American Amateur Baseball Congress (redirect from Connie Mack World Series)
San Antonio, Texas. See footnote 19 (& over) Stan Musial Baseball 18U Connie Mack Baseball 17s Don Mattingly Baseball 16U Mickey Mantle Baseball 15s Ken...
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Coast and stretched from Sarasota to Naples. The seat was vacated by Connie Mack III when he ran successfully for the U.S. Senate. In the Republican primary—the...
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father, Connie Mack, was too ill to manage. He also became a part-owner of the franchise. His nephew Connie Mack III became a U.S. Senator. Mack was born...
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Punxsutawney, Milwaukee Brewers manager Connie Mack learned of his availability. With Pittsburgh's approval, Mack convinced Waddell to pitch for Milwaukee...
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Athletics Connie Mack 1910 Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack 102–48 14½ New York Highlanders Hal Chase 1911 Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack 101–50 13½...
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