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Jeff also served as a coach at the Major League Baseball Futures Game in Chicago during the All-Star festivities in 2003. He next served as pitching coach with the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians in 2006–07. The 2006 pitching staff at Indy ranked fourth in ERA in the 14-team International League. Among the 23 pitchers on the 40-man roster ...
Frank Cuprien, painter and "Dean of Laguna Artists" [25] Paul Blaine Henrie, painter [26] Abby Williams Hill, painter [27] [28] Anna Althea Hills, painter and founder of Laguna Art Museum [29] Thomas Lorraine Hunt, painter [30] George Hurrell, photographer [31] Frank Interlandi, editorial cartoonist [32] Bil Keane, cartoonist [33]
Michael Robert Coolbaugh (June 5, 1972 – July 22, 2007) was an American baseball player and coach. Born in Binghamton, New York , he was the brother of major leaguer Scott Coolbaugh . Coolbaugh died after being hit by a line drive while working as a first-base coach in a minor league game.
He was part of the Long Beach team that won back-to-back Little League World Series championships in 1992 and 1993. In the 1993 Little League World Series, Burroughs pitched consecutive no-hitters ...
Sonny Smart was a longtime high school coach in Alabama and Georgia, including coaching football at Holtville High School in Alabama while also leading the baseball team to the state title in 1982.
Kirby Smart's father, Sonny Smart, succumbed to complications related to surgery after he fell in New Orleans on New Year's Day before the Sugar Bowl, the university confirmed Saturday.
Gene McArtor, 83, American baseball coach (Missouri Tigers). [662] Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark, 85, Greek royal, historian and author. [663] Reyes Moronta, 31, Dominican baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels), traffic collision. [664] Jim Newbigin, 92, New Zealand cricketer . [665]
Jeff Waggoner is an American baseball coach and former catcher, who is the former head baseball coach of the Marshall Thundering Herd. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He played college baseball at Crowder College from 1995 to 1996 before transferring to Cleveland State from 1997 to 1998.