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  2. William L. Melvin - Wikipedia

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    Melvin is an active IEEE member, and is an IEEE Fellow. [8] Melvin received a "Best Paper" award at the 1997 IEEE Radar Conference. [6] In spring 2006, Melvin was named "Young Radar Engineer of the Year" by the IEEE Radar Systems Panel of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society.

  3. Mel Wright - Wikipedia

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    Melvin James Wright Jr. (May 11, 1928 – May 16, 1983) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher, pitching coach and scout.A native of Manila, Arkansas, who attended Ouachita Baptist University, Wright threw and batted right-handed and was measured during his playing days at 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) tall and 210 lb (95 kg).

  4. Mel Stottlemyre - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Leon Stottlemyre Sr. (November 13, 1941 – January 13, 2019) was an American professional baseball pitcher and pitching coach. He played for 11 seasons in Major League Baseball , all for the New York Yankees , and coached for 23 seasons, for the Yankees, New York Mets , Houston Astros , and Seattle Mariners .

  5. Legacy Awards (NLBM) - Wikipedia

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    The Hall of Game Award was introduced by the NLBM on February 13, 2014. [10] The Hall of Game annually honors former Major League Baseball (MLB) stars who played the game with the same passion, determination, flair and skill exhibited by the heroes of the Negro leagues.

  6. How Tim Corbin, Vanderbilt baseball have produced a new wave ...

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    Caleb Cotham, who played at Vanderbilt in 2007 and 2008, is the Philadelphia Phillies' pitching coach. Antoan Richardson (2004-06) was the San Francisco Giants' bench coach from 2020 to 2023.

  7. Bob Melvin - Wikipedia

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    Melvin was the second manager the Diamondbacks hired for 2005, after they fired Wally Backman before he managed a single game due to revelations of his past arrests and serious financial troubles. [31] Melvin led the team on a 26-game improvement from a franchise-worst 51–111 mark in 2004, as the team finished 2005 with a record of 77–85. [1]

  8. NBC Montana noted that when speaking to Bill Melvin on June 8, the manager of the Butte Civic Center, he mentioned that production was supposed to return to the city of Butte and begin on June 5 ...

  9. Mel Stottlemyre Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Leon Stottlemyre Jr. (born December 28, 1963) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and a former right-handed pitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Kansas City Royals.