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Redmond grew up in Kirkland, Washington, where he played Little League baseball. His family moved to Spokane, Washington, where Mike and his brother attended Gonzaga Preparatory School, [3] graduating in 1989. Mike, a catcher, and Patrick, a shortstop, both played baseball for the Gonzaga Prep baseball team. In his senior season at Gonzaga Prep ...
Mike Redmond: 1993–1994 1998 2003 World Series Champion John Lynch: 1993 Héctor Carrasco: 1993 1994 Charles Johnson: 1993 1994 2x MLB All-Star, 1997 World Series Champion, 4x Gold Glove Édgar Rentería: 1993 1996 5x MLB All-Star, 2x World Series Champion, 2010 World Series MVP, 2x Gold Glove, 3x Silver Slugger Chris Clapinski: 1993 1999 Vic ...
Three months after the purchase, Redmond and Ribecca simultaneously resigned from The Superficial on March 20, 2017. [9] In January 2018, The Superficial became inactive during a short run by writer "Randy Cappuccino" who was not received well by the site's audience. [10] The most recent update was posted on January 3, 2018. [11]
Michael Redmond may refer to: Michael Redmond (comedian) (born 1950), Irish stand-up comedian and actor; Michael Redmond (Go player) (born 1963), American professional Go player; Michael Redmond (politician), Canadian politician; Mike Redmond (born 1971), former Major League Baseball catcher; Mickey Redmond (born 1947), former professional ...
A DuPage County judge denied pre-trial release of an Aurora man accused in a fatal shooting Friday morning at Rosie O’Reilly’s bar in unincorporated Wheaton, officials said. Michael Freund was ...
Mark S. Inch (born 1960), retired US Army Major General and ninth Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (2017–2018); graduate of Wheaton College; son of Morris Inch, Wheaton Professor [4] Robert James Miller (1983–2008), US Army Special Forces staff sergeant; Medal of Honor recipient; graduate of Wheaton North High School [5]
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Edward Breathitte Sellers, 1866 – first Wheaton College graduate of color; Timothy Stoen, 1960 – member of Peoples Temple; Jonestown defector [11] Dave Theurer – game designer; created Missile Command and Tempest for Atari; R. Timothy Ziemer – Navy admiral and global health expert