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  2. Bobby Brown (third baseman) - Wikipedia

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    He was 96, and was the last living member of the Yankees team that won the 1947 World Series. [10] [14] He was also the last surviving member of the Yankees teams that won the World Series in 1949, 1950, and 1951. His good friend, Eddie Robinson, was the last surviving member of the 1948 Cleveland Indians World Series-winning team.

  3. List of cardiologists - Wikipedia

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    Was the "first" Puerto Rican cardiologist and a former Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico [16] Mario R. García Palmieri: 1927: 2014: Puerto Rico: Was given the title Master of the American College of Cardiology (M.A.C.C.), an honor given to a maximum three cardiologists in practice each year. [17] [18] Mervyn Gotsman: 1935: South Africa

  4. List of World Series champions - Wikipedia

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    The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) and concludes the MLB postseason.First played in 1903, [1] the World Series championship is a best-of-seven playoff and is a contest between the champions of baseball's National League (NL) and American League (AL). [2]

  5. Bobby Richardson - Wikipedia

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    [22] [57] (Koufax would finish with 15 strikeouts, then a World Series single-game record.) Just that regular season, Richardson had struck out only 22 times in 630 at-bats. [14] He had a mere three hits in the World Series but played each game; Richardson had now played in 23 straight World Series games dating back to 1960. [1] [22]

  6. Valentín Fuster - Wikipedia

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    Valentín Fuster Carulla, 1st Marquess of Fuster (born January 20, 1943) is a Spanish cardiologist and aristocrat. [5] [2] [3] [4]He is editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), [6] past President of the American Heart Association, [7] past President of the World Heart Federation, [7] and has been a member of the US National Academy of Medicine [7] and Member ...

  7. Paul Dudley White - Wikipedia

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    Paul Dudley White (June 6, 1886 – October 31, 1973) was an American physician and cardiologist. He was considered one of the leading cardiologists of his day, and a prominent advocate of preventive medicine.

  8. Reginald Ho - Wikipedia

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    Ho is now a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. [4] He lives in Moorestown, NJ with his wife and two sons. On January 7, 2015, his story was a part of the ESPN series, 30 for 30: Shorts, as episode 29. The film was titled "Student/Athlete" and is the story of Ho's improbable journey to the ...

  9. Eugene Braunwald - Wikipedia

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    Braunwald served as chief of cardiology and clinical director at the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health.He was then recruited to the University of California, San Diego where from 1968 to 1972 he was the founding Chair of the Department of Medicine, bringing John Ross Jr. with him to be the founding Chief of Cardiology.