John Junior "Champ" Summers (June 15, 1946 – October 11, 2012) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder and first baseman for six teams during...
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Summers is a surname, and may refer to the following people: Clyde Summers (1918–2010), American labor lawyer and law professor at the University of Pennsylvania...
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The Avenue des Champs-Élysées (UK: /ˌʃɒ̃z eɪˈliːzeɪ, ɛ-/, US: /ʃɒ̃z ˌeɪliˈzeɪ/; French: [av(ə)ny de ʃɑ̃z‿elize] ) is an avenue in the 8th arrondissement...
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Stuart-Houston, nephew of Adolf Hitler Sergeant Stubby, Army K9 WWI, 2 awards Champ Summers, MLB player Bruce Sundlun, former governor of Rhode Island William D...
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player Champ Summers (1946–2012), American Major League Baseball player Champ Hood (1952–2001), American singer and multi-instrumentalist Champ Lui Pio...
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The Champ de Mars (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃ də mars]; English: Field of Mars) is a large public greenspace in Paris, France, located in the seventh...
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named later were traded by the Padres to the San Francisco Giants for Champ Summers. The Padres completed the deal by sending Tommy Francis (minors) to...
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1977: Dave Schneck was traded by the Reds to the Chicago Cubs for Champ Summers. March 28, 1977: Joel Youngblood was traded by the Reds to the St. Louis...
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In American folklore, Champ or Champy is the name of a lake monster said to live in Lake Champlain, a 125-mile (201 km)-long body of fresh water shared...
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Breezy, Magnum Force, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot and The Eiger Sanction Champ Summers (1946–2012), Major League Baseball outfielder Ann Turner Cook (1926-2022)...
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Tigers traded a player to be named later to the Cincinnati Reds for Champ Summers. The Tigers completed the deal by sending Sheldon Burnside to the Reds...
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1979: Paul Blair was signed as a free agent by the Reds. May 25, 1979: Champ Summers was traded by the Reds to the Detroit Tigers for a player to be named...
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who did public appearances for WLUP and who was popular in Chicago that summer for her sexually provocative poses in the station's advertisements, threw...
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Karate Champ (カラテ・チャンプ, Karate Chanpu), originally known as Karate Dō (空手道, "The Way of the Empty Hand"), is a fighting game developed by Technōs Japan...
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Trombone Champ is a trombone-based rhythm game developed and published by Holy Wow Studios, released on September 15, 2022. Similar in gameplay to rhythm...
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born in Bremerton John Stroeder, former professional basketball player Champ Summers, former professional baseball player Ted Tappe, former professional...
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be named later and cash. The Athletics completed the deal by sending Champ Summers to the Cubs on April 29. May 2, 1975: Burt Hooton was traded by the...
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runs. On October 25, 1979, he was traded by the Tigers to the Reds for Champ Summers. His last appearance was in 1980 for Cincinnati. Swanson, Pete (August...
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the Wall". The Boston Globe. p. 37. Pennington, Bill (2019). Chumps to Champs: How the Worst Teams in Yankees History Led to the '90s Dynasty. Boston:...
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Cabell and cash was traded by the Giants to the Detroit Tigers for Champ Summers. March 30, 1982: Vida Blue and Bob Tufts were traded by the Giants to...
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Champ-du-Boult (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃ dy bu]) is a former commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. On 1...
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(b. 1913) 2012 – Édgar Negret, Colombian sculptor (b. 1920) 2012 – Champ Summers, American baseball player and coach (b. 1946) 2013 – María de Villota...
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Athletics to the New York Yankees for Curt Blefary. June 12, 1971: Champ Summers was signed by the Athletics as an amateur free agent. Note: Pos = Position;...
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Villa Windsor (redirect from 4 Route du Champ d'Entraînement)
4 route du Champ d'Entraînement, also known as Villa Windsor, is a historic villa in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, within the northwest section of...
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with the beach volleyball tournament staged at the Eiffel Tower Stadium in Champ de Mars. This is the first time in the history of the Olympic volleyball...
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Chicago Cubs for Jim Todd. The Athletics completed the deal by sending Champ Summers to the Cubs on April 29. May 20, 1975: Blue Moon Odom and cash were...
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Stuart Drew Stubbs Albert Suárez Andrew Suarez Guy Sularz Mike Sullivan Champ Summers Tom Sunkel Eric Surkamp Max Surkont Andrew Susac Bill Swarback Russ...
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Huston Street Brent Strom Eric Stults Robert Suárez Brett Sullivan Champ Summers Jeff Suppan Gary Sutherland Brian Sweeney Mark Sweeney Rick Sweet Steve...
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competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are scheduled to run from 5 to 11 August at Grand Palais Éphémère in Champ de Mars. 288 wrestlers are...
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Champ is a village in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 10 at the 2020 census. Champ was founded in 1959 by Bill Bangert, a...
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