• Jersey. Hal Wagner, Baseball-Reference.com. Accessed September 19, 2018. "High School: Riverside HS (Riverside, NJ)" Nowlin, Bill. Hal Wagner, Society...
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  • another run in the eighth off Ted Wilks when Red Schoendienst misplayed Hal Wagner's ground ball with two on. Dave Ferriss pitched a complete-game shutout...
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  • All-Star Tom Underwood (1973) Ozzie Virgil (1977) 2-time MLB All-Star Hal Wagner (1938) 2-time MLB All-Star Bob Walk (1977) MLB All-Star Tillie Walker...
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  • Moses page at Baseball-Reference". "The 1946 BOS A Batting Splits for Hal Wagner". Retrosheet. Archived from the original on February 8, 2025. Retrieved...
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  • School. David Laury (born 1993), former professional basketball player Hal Wagner (1915-1979), MLB catcher from 1937-1949. School data for Riverside High...
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    094 average in May 1947 when he was traded to the Boston Red Sox for catcher Hal Wagner. After the trade, Tebbetts hit for a .299 average for the remainder of...
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    Cubs Eric Tipton, former MLB player Mike Trombley, former MLB pitcher Hal Wagner, former MLB player Alaa Abdelnaby (1990), former professional basketball...
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  • Roberto Ortiz July 1 – Boots Poffenberger July 1 – Babe Young July 2 – Hal Wagner July 9 – Tony Criscola July 10 – George Dickey July 15 – John Antonelli...
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  • players appear in a major league game together since 1884. May 20, 1947: Hal Wagner was traded to the Detroit Tigers for Birdie Tebbetts. May 21, 1947: Frankie...
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    Vaughan Catchers  9 Earle Brucker 22,39 Buddy Hancken  8 Frankie Hayes 26 Hal Wagner Infielders 18 Al Brancato 25 Fred Chapman  7 Crash Davis 12 Joe Gantenbein...
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    composition Taras Bulba by Czech composer Leoš Janáček was published. Born: Hal Wagner, American baseball player, catcher for the Philadelphia Athletics, Boston...
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    This setback along with the impressive performance by his replacement, Hal Wagner, made Hayes dispensable and on June 1, 1942, he was traded to the St....
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  • University College." Nowlin, Bill. Hal Wagner, Society for American Baseball Research. Accessed September 19, 2018. "Hal Wagner seems to have attended both Riverton...
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    in 1946, he was relegated to back-up catching duties behind All-Star Hal Wagner, and while Partee only started 32 games he batted for a career-best .315...
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    "Hal Rogers on Crime". On The Issues. Retrieved December 31, 2017. "Hal Rogers on Environment". On The Issues. Retrieved December 31, 2017. "Hal Rogers...
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    Garbark 18 23 6 .261 0 2 Hal Peck 2 8 2 .250 0 1 Al Simmons 4 6 3 .500 0 2 Jim Pruett 3 4 1 .250 0 0 Bill Mills 5 4 1 .250 0 0 Hal Wagner 5 4 1 .250 0 0 Tony...
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  • 1994 Bill Voss, OF, 1972 Rube Waddell, P, 1902–07 Hal Wagner, C, 1937–44 Mark Wagner, IF, 1984 Neil Wagner, P, 2011 Bobby Wahl, P, 2017 Kermit Wahl, IF, 1950–51...
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  • 1958–1961 Ossie Vitt, IF, 1912–1918 Jake Wade, P, 1936–1938 Hal Wagner, C, 1947–1948 Mark Wagner, IF, 1976–1980 Dick Wakefield, OF, 1941–1949 Chris Wakeland...
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  • Vollmer Jake Volz Joe Vosmik Jake Wade Billy Wagner Charlie Wagner Gary Wagner Hal Wagner Heinie Wagner Tim Wakefield Rube Walberg Marcus Walden Chico...
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  • Team All-Star Games C Bill Dickey Yankees 9 C Buddy Rosar Yankees 1 C Hal Wagner Athletics 1 1B George McQuinn Browns 3 2B Bobby Doerr Red Sox 2 SS Phil...
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    Priscilla Ann Presley (née Wagner, formerly Beaulieu; born May 24, 1945) is an American businesswoman and actress. She is the ex-wife of American singer...
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  • Pinky Woods Catchers 23 Bill Conroy  6 Roy Partee 23 Johnny Peacock 19 Hal Wagner Infielders 24 Jim Bucher  4 Joe Cronin  1 Bobby Doerr  8 Lou Finney  7...
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    Carl Scheib 16,19 Roger Wolff Catchers -- Tony Parisse  8 Bob Swift  9 Hal Wagner Infielders -- Ed Busch  6 Irv Hall 22 Don Heffner -- George Kell  2 Eddie...
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    Shokes Dave Smith Al Spangler Marcus Stroman Eric Tipton Mike Trombley Hal Wagner Ken Weafer Billy Werber Dick Groat (1960, 1964 – Pittsburgh Pirates, St...
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  • 16 Hal Newhouser 18 Stubby Overmire 11 Dizzy Trout 22 Virgil Trucks 17 Hal White Catchers 25 Hank Riebe  9 Bob Swift  1 Birdie Tebbetts  1 Hal Wagner Infielders...
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  • newspaper comic strip of the same name by Hal Foster, the film stars James Mason, Janet Leigh, Robert Wagner, Debra Paget, and Sterling Hayden. Usurper...
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  • Ferriss and Mickey Harris along with first baseman Rudy York and catcher Hal Wagner were also named to the team (of the Red Sox' reserves, only York played...
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  • (1943, MGR) Ed Sudol (1942) Bud Tinning (1938) Red Treadway (1949–1950) Hal Wagner (1937) 2× MLB All-Star Rube Walker (1945) Al Williams (1935) Max Wilson...
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  • went hitless in 7 at-bats. When the Tigers acquired yet another catcher, Hal Wagner, Riebe was sent to Memphis in the minor leagues. Riebe played briefly...
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    Williams Catchers  2 Earle Brucker 25 Bill Conroy  1 Frankie Hayes -- Hal Wagner Infielders  4 Wayne Ambler  4 Bill Cissell  3 Chubby Dean  8 Lou Finney...
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