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  2. Charlie Gehringer - Wikipedia

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    Gehringer's father died in July 1924. Upon his father's death, Gehringer moved his mother from the family farm outside Fowlerville, Michigan, to live with him in Detroit. [15] Gehringer noted that his mother was a "great fan" who would either come out to the ballpark to watch him play or listen to Harry Heilmann's radio broadcasts on the porch ...

  3. Pete Dawkins - Wikipedia

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    After earning a scholarship, Dawkins entered Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. There he was an all-league quarterback, and captain of the baseball team. He graduated from Cranbrook in 1955. Accepted by Yale University, Dawkins chose instead to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point. He earned high honors, serving ...

  4. House of David (commune) - Wikipedia

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    A vintage base ball club (the House of David Echoes BBC) has been honoring the legacy of the House of David teams since 2001, playing vintage base ball under the 1858 rules while growing their beards and playing at historic Eastman Field near Benton Harbor, Michigan. Starting with the 2016 season, the Echoes moved to the original 1914 baseball ...

  5. Meet the new principals at Fowlerville High, H.T. Smith ... - AOL

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    FOWLERVILLEFowlerville Community Schools has welcomed new building principals at Fowlerville High and H.T. Smith Elementary.. Nick Zajas has been named principal and Tammy Steffee assistant ...

  6. Reusse on life, death, taxes — and baseball memories - AOL

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    A much-cherished assignment of a sportswriting career was covering the 1977 Twins from spring training forward for the St. Paul newspapers. That's plural, since the sports staff was obligated to ...

  7. Ed Delahanty - Wikipedia

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    Edward James Delahanty (October 30, 1867 – July 2, 1903), nicknamed "Big Ed", was an American professional baseball player, who spent his Major League Baseball (MLB) playing career with the Philadelphia Quakers, Cleveland Infants, Philadelphia Phillies, and Washington Senators.

  8. Fireball Roberts - Wikipedia

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    This streaming TV "adventurally" series, headquartered at Universal Studios in Florida, covers 40 teams as they compete in an 8-day, 2000 mile race and life-sized trivia game to raise money for missing and exploited children organizations. The Fireball Run is credited with assisting in the recovery of 38 missing children.

  9. Kiki Cuyler - Wikipedia

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    Hazen Shirley Cuyler (/ ˈ k aɪ ˈ k aɪ ˈ k aɪ l ər /; August 30, 1898 – February 11, 1950), nicknamed "Kiki", was an American professional baseball right fielder.He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, and Brooklyn Dodgers from 1921 until 1938.