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    during World War II, Rosen played his entire ten-year career (1947–1956) with the Cleveland Indians in the American League (AL). A stand-out on both...
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  • Albert Rosen (May 9, 1910 – August 2, 1990) was an American actor. He is known for his recurring role of "Al" in the television sitcom Cheers. Rosen was...
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  • Al Rosen (1924–2015) was an American baseball player and executive. Al, Alan or Albert Rosen may also refer to: Alan Rosen (c. 1943–2013), American sports...
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    the team to a syndicate headed by insurance magnate Ellis Ryan. In 1953, Al Rosen was an All Star for the second year in a row, was named The Sporting News...
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  • Guardians of Major League Baseball. George Burns (1926) Lou Boudreau (1948) Al Rosen (1953) Gaylord Perry (1972) CC Sabathia (2007) Cliff Lee (2008) Corey Kluber...
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  • publisher Adam Rosen (1984-2021), American-born British luger Olympian Al Rosen (1924–2015), American All Star and MVP baseball player Al Rosen (actor) (1910–1990)...
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  • Goat (musician) (redirect from Andy Rosen)
    various stripes toss the car keys to one another. Born in Cleveland, Rosen's father Al Rosen was a star third baseman for the Cleveland Indians. Goat recorded...
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    Jewish stars and notable players besides the two Hall of Famers, such as Al Rosen, Moe Berg, Kevin Youkilis, and Ryan Braun. Lip Pike, the first Jewish Major...
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  • consistent with string theory. Einstein–Rosen bridges, also known as ER bridges (named after Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen), are connections between areas...
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  • "No Help Wanted" (1984). Al (Al Rosen) was an elderly male bar patron. Over the series until the actor's death in 1990, Al was sometimes involved in...
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    Rizzuto". "Jackie Robinson". "Steve Rogers". "Red Rolfe". "Eddie Rommel". "Al Rosen". "Nap Rucker". "Tim Salmon". "Hal Schumacher". "Mike Scioscia". "Kyle...
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  • Bender Tom Connolly Dizzy Dean Bill Klem Al Simmons Bobby Wallace Harry Wright MLB Most Valuable Player Award Al Rosen (unanimous), Cleveland Indians, 3B Roy...
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    Romero- MLB player (San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox, Colorado Rockies) Al Rosen (1924-2015) - MLB player, 4-time All-Star, 1948 World Series champion,...
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  • (Herb) Neyland (1974) Sidney Shlenker (1975–1976) Tal Smith (1976–1980) Al Rosen (1980–1985) George Postolos (2011–2013) Reid Ryan (2013–2019) Jared Crane...
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    games. On September 4, Judge became the first AL rookie to record 100 walks in a single season since Al Rosen (1950), and the first player in MLB to do it...
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    1442-2042.2004.00933.x. PMID 15509203. S2CID 28302024. Goldstein I, Burnett AL, Rosen RC, Park PW, Stecher VJ (January 2019). "The Serendipitous Story of Sildenafil:...
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  • Larry Doby (.272 batting average, 32 home runs, 126 runs batted in) and Al Rosen (.300 batting average, 24 home runs, 102 runs batted in) provided the power...
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    baseball operations executive for the San Francisco Giants, told Baker that Al Rosen, general manager of the Giants, asked to see Baker about a possible job...
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    Gross-Rosen was a network of Nazi concentration camps built and operated by Nazi Germany during World War II. The main camp was located in the German...
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  • possibility of all American films being banned from Germany in retaliation. Al Rosen, an agent hoping to become a producer, tried many times in the mid-1930s...
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    Baseball Bill Rodgers Track and field (marathon) Dennis Rodman Basketball Al Rosen Baseball Norman Ross Swimming Charles "Red" Ruffing Baseball Nolan Ryan...
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    Ramirez (56 in 1999), Al Rosen (49 in 1954) and Earl Averill (also 48) had equaled or surpassed José Ramírez. He was named AL Player of the Week for...
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    "the real toughest clutch hitter", grouping him with Cleveland slugger Al Rosen as "the two best clutch hitters in the game". As a catcher Berra was outstanding:...
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    for continually failing to pass the Massachusetts bar exam. "Al", played by Al Rosen, appeared in 38 episodes, and was known for his surly quips. Rhea...
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  • six home runs. Al Rosen led the American League offense, going 3-for-4 with two home runs and five runs batted in. Starters Whitey Ford (AL) and Robin Roberts...
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    Steinbrenner, a Cleveland-area native, had hired former Indians star Al Rosen as his team president (replacing another Cleveland figure, Gabe Paul)....
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    Lieberthal for doubles, and behind Al Rosen for RBIs), his 150 home runs tied him for seventh with Lieberthal (behind Al Rosen), and his 539 walks placed him...
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    Martin – singer and actor Sammy Davis Jr. – singer Edgar Bergen – actor Al Rosen – Major League Baseball MVP, 4x All Star Dinah Shore – singer, TV personality...
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    recent decades, pitchers have rarely won the award. When Shohei Ohtani won the AL award in 2021, he became the first pitcher in either league to be named the...
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    the inning. Grissom got out of another jam in the ninth when 1953 AL MVP Al Rosen flew out to Irvin with two outs and two on. In the tenth, Grissom faced...
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