coach and manager in the minor leagues. Colbert was born on April 9, 1946, in St. Louis, Missouri. His father, Nate Sr., played semi-professional baseball...
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Stephen Tyrone Colbert (/koʊlˈbɛər/ kohl-BAIR; born May 13, 1964) is an American comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and television...
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spots on the team during the early years was first baseman and slugger Nate Colbert, an expansion draftee from the Houston Astros and was the long-time home...
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Park. Cy Young Award winner Randy Jones, power-hitting first baseman Nate Colbert, and former owner Ray Kroc were elected to the founding class of the...
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Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved April 17, 2011. "Nate Colbert Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved April 23,...
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putter 1945 – Steve Gadd, American drummer and percussionist 1946 – Nate Colbert, American baseball player (d. 2023) 1946 – Alan Knott, English cricketer...
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the San Diego Padres as part of a three-team trade. The Padres sent Nate Colbert to the Tigers, and a player to be named later to the Cardinals. The Cardinals...
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Clémentin, 98, French journalist (Le Canard enchaîné), writer, and spy. Nate Colbert, 76, American baseball player (San Diego Padres, Houston Astros, Detroit...
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relief for the AL. The first batter he faced, Nate Colbert (pinch hitting for Tug McGraw), walked. Colbert advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Chris...
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Michael B. Colbert, director of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Nate Colbert (1946–2023), American baseball player Patrick Colbert (1842–1877)...
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major league mark for runs batted in in a doubleheader (13), set by Nate Colbert in 1972. Whiten became the 12th player in major league history to hit...
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at USP Florence High Hijacker of Federal Express Flight 705 in 1994. Nate Colbert 07633-198 Released from custody in 1992, served six month sentence Former...
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achieve the feat. Pitcher Woodie Fryman picked up the victory. Gary Carter Nate Colbert Tim Foli Mike Jorgensen Pete Mackanin Larry Parrish Bombo Rivera Steve...
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professor, Commissioner of U.S. Department of Education, APSU president Nate Colbert – MLB player Gretchen Cordy – reality TV personality, Survivor: Borneo...
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spots on the team during the early years was first baseman and slugger Nate Colbert, an expansion draftee from the Houston Astros and held the Padres' career...
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Wayback Machine Nate Silver on "Colbert Report" 2008 Archived December 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine and Nate Silver on "Colbert Report" 2012 Archived...
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(1939–1999), musician[citation needed] Bill Clay (born 1931), politician Nate Colbert (1946–2023), baseball player Billy Davis Jr. (born 1938), singer, The...
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Buxton Lorenzo Cain Mike Cameron Roy Campanella Chris Carter Joe Carter Nate Colbert Vince Coleman Cecil Cooper Al Cowens Carl Crawford Willie Crawford Eric...
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Player Team Notes C Manny Sanguillén Pittsburgh Pirates did not play 1B Nate Colbert San Diego Padres 1B Lee May Cincinnati Reds 2B Félix Millán Atlanta Braves...
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five home runs in a doubleheader is Nate Colbert, who achieved the feat in 1972. Oddly enough, as a young child, Colbert was in attendance as Musial set his...
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Cloninger (1959) Tommie Aaron (1960) Ron Hunt (1960–61) 2 x MLB All-Star Nate Colbert (1965) 3 x MLB All-Star Pedro Borbon (1966) Jerry Reuss (1967) 2 x MLB...
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San Diego with Bob Strampe and Dick Sharon from the Detroit Tigers for Nate Colbert. Danny Breeden went from the Padres to the Cardinals to subsequently...
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did not sign. Andre Dawson was selected in the 11th round. June 15: Nate Colbert was purchased from the Detroit Tigers. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games...
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Padres Timeline | padres.com: History Al Santorini at Baseball-Reference Nate Colbert at Baseball Reference Larry Stahl at Baseball Reference Cito Gaston at...
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P, 1937–1939 Phil Coke, P, 2010–2014 Rocky Colavito, OF, 1960–1963 Nate Colbert, IF, 1975 Bert Cole, P, 1921–1925 Joe Coleman, P, 1955 Joe Coleman, P...
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164 after homering off George Kirby of the Seattle Mariners to break Nate Colbert's record. After batting .263/.325/.472 with 29 home runs, 105 RBI, and...
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Nate Chandler (born 1989), American football offensive tackle Nate Clements (born 1979), American former National Football League player Nate Colbert...
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(2013–2014) Roger Clemens, SP (2004–2006) Tyler Clippard, RP (2017) Nate Colbert, 1B (1966, 1968) Gerrit Cole, SP (2018–2019) Dylan Coleman, RP (2024)...
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Pittsburgh Pirates Hank Aaron† 47 1972 Johnny Bench† 40 Cincinnati Reds Nate Colbert 38 1973 Willie Stargell† 44 Pittsburgh Pirates Davey Johnson 43 1974...
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(1884–1964), MLB infielder Scott Carroll (born 1984), MLB relief pitcher Nate Colbert (1946–2023), MLB first baseman, 3-time All-Star David Cone (born 1963)...
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