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  2. Chuck Schilling - Wikipedia

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    Schilling, at left, with Bob Tillman in 1963. In 1962, Schilling's sophomore season, he suffered a broken hand, causing him to miss over 40 games and impairing his batting ability for the rest of his career. Although he hit a personal-best seven home runs in 1962, he batted only .230 and would never again hit over .240.

  3. Curt Schilling - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Montague Schilling (born November 14, 1966) is an American former Major League Baseball right handed pitcher and commentator for media outlet BlazeTV.He helped lead the Philadelphia Phillies to a World Series appearance in 1993, and won championships in 2001 with the Arizona Diamondbacks and in 2004 and 2007 with the Boston Red Sox, being named a co-winner of the World Series MVP in 2001.

  4. Elvis Presley's Longtime Friend Lived at Graceland for 10 ...

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    Elvis Presley's longtime friend and Memphis Mafia member Jerry Schilling is opening up about what it was like to live at the late rock 'n' roll legend's famed Graceland mansion.. Schilling, 82 ...

  5. Minneapolis Millers - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Schilling (1960) Haywood Sullivan (1959–1960) Chuck Tanner (1959) Hank Thompson (1957) Phil Weintraub (1939–40) Wes Westrum (1941–1942, 1947) Earl Wilson ...

  6. Chuck Crisafulli - Wikipedia

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    In an interview on NPR's Fresh Air, Schilling said the book showed a different side of Presley. [12] Me and a Guy Named Elvis: My Lifelong Friendship with Elvis Presley was released in 2006. [13] Chuck co-wrote George Klein 's Elvis: My Best Man. [14] Klein was a well-known deejay in Memphis who was close to Elvis since they were in eighth ...

  7. Russ Nixon - Wikipedia

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    At the close of spring training in 1966, Boston packaged him and second baseman Chuck Schilling in a trade with the Minnesota Twins for left-handed pitcher Dick Stigman. Nixon spent two years as the Twins' second-string catcher, then was released in April 1968 and returned to the Red Sox' organization.

  8. Gary Geiger - Wikipedia

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    Gary Merle Geiger (April 4, 1937 – April 24, 1996) was a major league outfielder for the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, Atlanta Braves, and Houston Astros from (1958–1970).

  9. ‘Big Chuck’ Schodowski, Cleveland TV icon, dies at 90 - AOL

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    Cleveland television legend “Big Chuck” Schodowski, a beloved personality on WJW (Channel 8) for more than 60 years, has died. He was 90. Fox 8 News made the announcement Monday morning.