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  2. With A's moving to Las Vegas, a look at the history of MLB ...

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    1958: Brooklyn Dodgers move to Los Angeles/New York Giants move to San Francisco. In a pair of moves that shook the sport, the Dodgers and Giants both left New York for the rapidly growing West Coast.

  3. Buck Weaver - Wikipedia

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    George Daniel "Buck" Weaver (August 18, 1890 – January 31, 1956) was an American shortstop and third baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Chicago White Sox . Weaver played for the 1917 World Series champion White Sox, then was one of the eight players banned from the Major Leagues for his connection to the 1919 Black Sox ...

  4. Going in Style - Wikipedia

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    They decide to splurge the remaining $10,000 on a trip to Las Vegas. Al and Joe win over $70,000 playing craps, but the trip, which they make right after Willie's funeral, exhausts Al and he dies in his sleep. Joe informs Pete that his uncle has died, then tells him about the bank heist and the Las Vegas adventure.

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    The producers could schedule Las Vegas and Reno casino performers, comedians, musicians, specialty acts by flying performers into Los Angeles via Burbank Airport for appearances on The Hollywood Palace. Exposure of the Knickerbocker Hotel's electric sign atop the rear building, behind the Palace Theater, was a unique advertisement shown in ...

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  7. Footprint (album) - Wikipedia

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    Recorded in 1971, [15] the album was engineered by Andy Johns, Wright's co-producer on Extraction, [16] and Chris Kimsey, [17] and again featured McCracken. [18] Although only Wright received a production credit on the album, [17] he has since stated that Harrison produced part of Footprint, [5] [19] and has variously named "Two Faced Man" [20] and "Stand for Your Rights" [13] as having been ...

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