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  2. Karl Ehrhardt - Wikipedia

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    Karl Ehrhardt (November 26, 1924 – February 5, 2008) was one of the New York Mets' most visible fans and an icon at Shea Stadium from its opening in 1964 through 1981. . Known as the "Sign Man", Ehrhardt held up 20-by-26-inch black cardboard signs with sayings in big white (sometimes orange) upper-cased paper characters that reflected the Mets' performance on the field, and echoed the fans ...

  3. Bob Beckwith - Wikipedia

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    Bob Beckwith. Robert Beckwith (April 16, 1932 – February 4, 2024) was an American firefighter. As a member of the New York City Fire Department, he became well known to the American public after he stood next to President George W. Bush as Bush gave a speech at the ruins of the World Trade Center after the attacks of September 11, 2001.

  4. Fireman Ed - Wikipedia

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    September 19, 1959 (age 64) New York City, U.S. Occupation. New York City Firefighter. Known for. Being a former Miami Dolphins fan and switching to the New York Jets. Edwin M. Anzalone (born September 19, 1959), [ 1] better known as Fireman Ed, is a well known fan of the New York Jets. [ 2][ 3] One of the most well-known National Football ...

  5. WATCH: Brandon Nimmo avoids serious injury as batting helmet ...

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    New York Mets designated hitter J.D. Martinez (28) checks on left fielder Brandon Nimmo (9) after Nimmo was hit in the helmet by a pitch during the third inning against the San Francisco Giants on ...

  6. Benches clear at Mets-Nationals after Francisco Lindor takes ...

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    With an 0-1 count, Lindor squared up to bunt only for Cishek to throw a ball way high and inside. The 89-mph ball hit Lindor in the head and knocked his helmet off. The shortstop immediately fell ...

  7. Peter J. Ganci Jr. - Wikipedia

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    1968. ( 1968) –2001. ( 2001) Rank. Chief of Department. Peter James Ganci Jr. (October 27, 1946 – September 11, 2001) was a career firefighter in the New York City Fire Department killed in the September 11 attacks. At the time of the attacks, he held the rank of Chief of Department, the highest ranking uniformed fire officer in the department.

  8. Cory Lidle - Wikipedia

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    Cory Lidle. Cory Fulton Lidle (March 22, 1972 – October 11, 2006) was an American professional baseball player. A right-handed pitcher, Lidle played in Major League Baseball with the New York Mets, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Oakland Athletics, Toronto Blue Jays, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies and the New York Yankees from 1997 to 2006.

  9. Joseph W. Pfeifer - Wikipedia

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    Joseph W. Pfeifer. Joseph W. Pfeifer (born 1956) [ 1] is an American firefighter who currently serves as the First Deputy Fire Commissioner of the New York City Fire Department. He served as Acting Fire Commissioner of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) in August 2024, and is acting Fire Commissioner in the Commissioner's absence.