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Paul John Quantrill (born November 3, 1968) is a Canadian former professional baseball right-handed relief pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 14 seasons, from 1992 to 2005; his longest tenure was six seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays .
A lyric video for the song was released on 8 October 2020. [4] The official video for "Cotton Candy" was filmed in Ukraine and released on 15 October 2020 and was directed by Tanu Muino. It features Yungblud hosting an adult slumber party where he finds himself at the center of a make-out session with an ever-growing number of participants. [5]
Cal Paul Quantrill (born February 10, 1995) is a Canadian professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres , Cleveland Indians / Guardians , the Colorado Rockies .
American rapper Pop Smoke interpolated the song on his 2020 track, "Got It on Me", [10] and producer Metro Boomin sampled the song on his and 21 Savage's 2020 track "Many Men". [11] Vietnamese-American writer Ocean Vuong repeatedly references the song in his novel On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous. As Vuong explained in an interview, "50 Cent's ...
The Rock Band series of music video games supports downloadable songs for the Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and Wii versions through the consoles' respective online services. Harmonix typically provides three to six new tracks per week available to all consoles as listed below.
Quantrill went 4-7 with a 5.24 ERA in 19 games this season while also twice going on the injured list for lengthy stints with shoulder problems. He was acquired by Cleveland in 2020 at the trade ...
Quantrill or Quantrell is a surname of English origin. Notable people with the surname include: Alf Quantrill (1897–1968), British footballer; Cal Quantrill (born 1995), Canadian baseball pitcher; Malcolm Quantrill (1931–2009), British architect; Paul Quantrill (born 1968), Canadian former Major League Baseball pitcher
Gibney frames Simon’s past—beginning with charming black-and-white publicity photos of teenage Paul and Art taken around the time of their first, baby-step hit, “Hey Schoolgirl,” in 1957 ...