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On August 7, 2008, Bradford was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays for a player to be named later. [16] With a lot of postseason experience under his belt, Bradford shone in the 2008 playoffs and played a big part in Tampa Bay's World Series run. Bradford pitched in the 2008 World Series, allowing only one hit in two innings for Tampa Bay. [9]
This category is for players of the Hickory Crawdads Minor League Baseball team of the South Atlantic League (1993–2020), and the High-A East league (2021–present). Contents Top
This is for players of the Bradford Drillers minor league baseball team, that played in the Interstate League from 1905-1916. Pages in category "Bradford Drillers players" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Elvis' former wife Priscilla, family friend Jerry Schilling and others discuss details, including some personal experience, concerning the triumpant comeback performance for Elvis which aired on national television on December 3, 1968 and proved to be a gamble, but would result in his music career being revived following a long period of being more recognized for acting in feature films.
Elvis Aaron Presley [a] (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), known mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Known as the " King of Rock and Roll ", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century .
Welcome to WikiProject Elvis Presley, a WikiProject to systematically organize all the information in Wikipedia related to "The King of Rock 'n' Roll". This project's focus is to centralize the efforts of many Wikipedians to make Wikipedia the best free resource when it comes to information about the subject.
The term Fat Elvis originally referred to the later years of Elvis Presley. It may also refer to: A character in the British soap opera EastEnders; Lance Berkman, American baseball player nicknamed "Fat Elvis" The Fat Elvis, a 1993 album by Big Boys; John Lennon's description of himself in 1965.
One of its better-known non-baseball events was a concert by Memphis' adoptive son Elvis Presley on July 4, 1956. Coincidentally, 21 years later, Elvis would be pronounced dead at the Baptist Hospital across Madison Street to the south. The largest crowd attendance for wrestling in Memphis was set on August 17, 1959, at Russwood Park.