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  • Mary Wood was a backup outfielder who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. She batted and threw right handed. Born in Lakewood...
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  • missionary Mary Wood (baseball), AAGPBL player Mary Antonia Wood (born 1959), American painter and sculptor Mary Christina Wood (born 1962), American...
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    George Albert Wood (November 9, 1858 – April 4, 1924), also known as "Dandy" Wood, was a British North America-born professional baseball player and manager...
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  • Wood (disambiguation), multiple people Alex Wood (American football) (born 1955), college football coach Alex Wood (baseball) (born 1991), baseball pitcher...
    55 KB (7,053 words) - 02:03, 24 May 2024
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    Zacharenko, Wood is distantly related by marriage to baseball player Tim Lincecum. In her early career, Wood usually played in films in which Natalie appeared...
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  • Brady Feigl (category Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers baseball players)
    High School in Millersville, Maryland. Feigl played college baseball at Mount St. Mary's University from 2009 to 2012. He missed his junior year in 2011...
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  • The question of the origins of baseball has been the subject of debate and controversy for more than a century. Baseball and the other modern bat, ball...
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  • selected unofficial and specialized terms, phrases, and other jargon used in baseball, along with their definitions, including illustrative examples for many...
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  • current US baseball stadiums. They are ordered by seating capacity, the maximum number of spectators the stadium can accommodate in baseball configuration...
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    The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (French: Temple de la renommée du baseball canadien) is a museum located in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada. The...
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  • Harlan Bixby, the assistant coach of Serenity High School baseball team Allison Gabriel as Mary Vaughn Lewis, the wife of Trent Lewis, Mayor of Serenity...
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    The University of Mary Hardin–Baylor (UMHB) is a private Christian university in Belton, Texas. UMHB was chartered by the Republic of Texas in 1845 as...
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  • Hespeler-St. Mary's Wood Specialty Company, which continued to manufacture hockey sticks at the Hespeler factory. In 1972, Hespeler-St. Mary's was purchased...
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    in the greater Lake Mary area. Heathrow Elementary School Crystal Lake Elementary School Lake Mary Elementary School Markham Woods Middle School Greenwood...
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  • Henry Chadwick (baseball writer))
    was an English-American sportswriter, baseball statistician and historian, often called the "Father of Baseball" for his early reporting on and contributions...
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    major producer of cement in the province of Ontario. St. Marys is home to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. It is the burial place of Arthur Meighen,...
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    Baker (baseball) (Mary Geraldine Baker, 1918–2003), American baseball player Mary Beard (classicist) (born 1955), English scholar of Ancient Rome Mary Ritter...
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    distantly related by marriage to baseball player Tim Lincecum on her mother's side. On November 29, 1981, Natalie Wood drowned near Santa Catalina Island...
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