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    Leon Allen "Goose" Goslin (October 16, 1900 – May 15, 1971) was an American professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball for...
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    worst conditions ever for a World Series game." Senators outfielder Goose Goslin reported that the fog prevented him from clearly seeing the infield during...
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  • graphic designer and professor Goose Goslin (1900–1971), American baseball player Gregg Goslin, American politician Harry Goslin (1909–1943), English footballer...
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    Baseball. The team's rosters included Baseball Hall of Fame members Goose Goslin, Sam Rice, Joe Cronin, Bucky Harris, Heinie Manush and one of the greatest...
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    home run is to date the only World Series home run by a relief pitcher. Goose Goslin had a big game for the Senators, with three singles and a home run to...
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  • Tigers' new manager Cochrane negotiated a trade that brought outfielder Goose Goslin to the Tigers in exchange for Johnny Stone. The Tigers won the American...
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    compiled a .378 batting average, narrowly missing a second batting title to Goose Goslin who hit .379, one point higher than Manush. The battle for the batting...
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  • of the book's publishing. Coveleski, Goslin, Hooper and Marquard were elected after the book was published; Goslin and Marquard directly credited Ritter's...
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    66.6 134 Ed Walsh * 66.5 135 Buddy Bell 66.3 136 Luis Tiant 66.1 137 Goose Goslin* 66.0 138 Willie Randolph 65.9 Duke Snider * 65.9 140 Amos Rusie* 65...
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  • pitched a five-hitter. The Giants overcame a 1–0 deficit (as a result of Goose Goslin's third inning home run) with a six-run sixth inning. They loaded the...
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    Galarraga Baseball Juan González Baseball Joe "Flash" Gordon Baseball Goose Goslin Baseball Red Grange Football Kevin Greene Football Ralph Guldahl Golf...
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    led by Walter Johnson, as well as fellow Hall-of-Famers Bucky Harris, Goose Goslin, Sam Rice, Heinie Manush, and Joe Cronin. In particular, a rejuvenated...
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  • batters without the runner on third scoring. In the bottom of the ninth, Goose Goslin drove in the winning run with two outs. After the game, manager Mickey...
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  • car driver Goose Goslin (1900–1971), American baseball player Simon Gosling (born 1969), British designer of special effects models Goose Gossage (born...
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    Helton* .3164 69 George Van Haltren .3163 70 Frankie Frisch* .3161 71 Goose Goslin* .3160 72 George Carr .3151 73 Hank Greenberg* .3135 74 Jackie Robinson*...
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    hockey player for the Calgary Flames and Columbus Blue Jackets of the NHL Goose Goslin (1900–1971), Hall of Fame Major League Baseball player William J. Hughes...
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    Lou Brock Jesse Burkett Fred Clarke Ed Delahanty Goose Goslin Chick Hafey Rickey Henderson Monte Irvin Joe Kelley Ralph Kiner Heinie Manush Joe Medwick...
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    Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010. "Hall of Famers: Goose Goslin". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010...
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    Clark 251 Cy Williams 251 Robin Yount* 251 254 José Valentín 249 255 Goose Goslin* 248 Francisco Lindor (0) 248 Ted Simmons* 248 258 Justin Morneau 247...
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    featured four future Hall of Famers (Hank Greenberg, Mickey Cochrane, Goose Goslin and Charlie Gehringer). Although they did not challenge the 1934 team's...
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    Game 7 victory. The Senators' offense was led by future Hall of Famer Goose Goslin, who was one of the youngest players on the team. He drove in a league-leading...
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    769 56 Vada Pinson 2,757 57 Luke Appling* 2,749 58 Al Oliver 2,743 59 Goose Goslin* 2,735 60 Tony Pérez* 2,732 61 Chipper Jones* 2,726 62 Carlos Beltrán...
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    earlier major league players. It selected two players, Kiki Cuyler and Goose Goslin. A formal induction ceremony was held in Cooperstown, New York, on July...
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    Senator Frank Howard, Old Senator owner Clark Griffith, and Old Senators Goose Goslin and George Case. Panel 7: Josh Gibson, Bucky Harris, Walter Johnson,...
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    fruit in 1934 with a quartet of future Hall of Famers in Hank Greenberg, Goose Goslin, Charlie Gehringer, and Mickey Cochrane (they acquired the latter two...
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    Eddie George. Baseball players from Philadelphia include Mike Trout, Goose Goslin, Roy Campanella, Mickey Vernon, Reggie Jackson, Fred Dunlap, Gertrude...
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  • show a profit on $1-a-day meal money." In the outfield, Hall of Famer Goose Goslin played in left field. Pete Fox played in right field. The speedy Jo-Jo...
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    Council from 1990 to 1992 James Galanos (1924–2016), fashion designer Goose Goslin (1900–1971), Baseball Hall of Fame left fielder who played for the Washington...
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    73 Nap Lajoie* 1,504 74 Frank Thomas* 1,494 75 Harry Stovey 1,492 76 Goose Goslin* 1,482 77 Arlie Latham 1,478 78 Sammy Sosa 1,475 79 Dwight Evans 1,470...
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    1935 pennant-winning teams. In 1934, the Tigers acquired left fielder Goose Goslin, Jo-Jo White took over as the team's center fielder, and Fox became the...
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