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    Ernest Evar Swanson (October 15, 1902 – July 17, 1973) was an American professional baseball and football player. He played outfielder in the Major Leagues...
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  • aneurysm EVaR may refer to: Entropic value at risk People with the name Evar include: Evar Swanson (1902–1973), American football and baseball player Evar Saar...
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    for the fastest time for circling the bases is 13.3 seconds, set by Evar Swanson at Columbus, Ohio in 1932...The greatest reliably recorded speed at which...
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  • (1931) 7 Red Smith New York Giants* (1927) 1 Five teams (1927–1931) 37 Evar Swanson Two teams (1929–1934) 518 Three teams (1924–1927) 27 Jim Thorpe Three...
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  • Sox traded players to be named later to the St. Louis Cardinals for Evar Swanson. The White Sox completed the deal by sending Carey Selph and Jack Rothrock...
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  • husband of Mallory Duane Swanson (1913–2000), American basketball player Erik Swanson (born 1993), American baseball player Evar Swanson (1902–1973), American...
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  • former professional soccer player; ran across the United States in 2021 Evar Swanson - Former MLB outfielder for Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox W....
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  • Sullivan Tom Sullivan Champ Summers Glenn Sutko Jack Sutthoff Drew Sutton Evar Swanson Monty Swartz Mark Sweeney Greg Swindell Len Swormstedt Lou Sylvester...
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  • Jimmy Welsh October 10 – Homer Peel October 12 – Stew Bolen October 15 – Evar Swanson October 18 – Charlie Berry October 22 – Rusty Yarnall October 27 – Jim...
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  • Eric Surkamp Max Surkont Harry Suter Leo Sutherland Dale Sveum Evar Swanson Karl Swanson Anthony Swarzak Ryan Sweeney Augie Swentor Bill Swift Nick Swisher...
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    records". The most widely accepted national baserunning record was set by Evar Swanson, who rounded the bases in 13.4 seconds in 1929. Despite questions surrounding...
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    editor, educator, poet Lon Stiner (non-graduate) - college football coach Evar Swanson – professional baseball and football player Vespasian Warner – politician...
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    13.4 seconds during a pre-game exhibition (the record was broken by Evar Swanson in 1932). He was purchased for $50,000 by the White Sox from Rochester...
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  • five home runs and a team best 103 RBI in 147 games. Rookie outfielder Evar Swanson hit .300 with four home runs and 43 RBI, while leading the team with...
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  • Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-02-28. "Bill Swanson Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-03-01. "Evar Swanson Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com...
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    Suter, MLB pitcher Jack Suwinski, MLB outfielder Evar Swanson, MLB outfielder 1929–34 Gloria Swanson, Oscar-nominated, Golden Globe-winning actress, Sunset...
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  • Milt Bocek  8 Liz Funk  6 Mule Haas  5 Al Simmons 17 John Stoneham  9 Evar Swanson 34 Earl Webb Other batters -- Mem Lovett Manager  1 Lew Fonseca Coaches...
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    runs, two runs batted in in 29 games for the 1934 Chicago White Sox. Evar Swanson reclaimed the role he held in 1933 as starting right fielder for Chicago...
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  • Bordagaray  8 Jocko Conlan  6 Mule Haas  9 Rip Radcliff  7 Al Simmons  9 Evar Swanson 36 Frenchy Uhalt 34 Charlie Uhlir Manager  5 Jimmy Dykes  1 Lew Fonseca...
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  • Illinois (WE-2) Lowell Otte, Iowa (WE-2) Russell Irish, Wisconsin (WE-3) Evar Swanson, Lombard (WE-3) Marty Below, Wisconsin (WE-1) (CFHOF) Stanley Muirhead...
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  • Urbanski, 70, shortstop for the Boston Braves from 1931 to 1936. July 17 – Evar Swanson, 70, outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds (1929–1930) and Chicago White...
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  • Outfielders Ethan Allen Marty Callaghan Nick Cullop Harry Heilmann Bob Meusel Evar Swanson Curt Walker Other batters Harry Riconda Manager Dan Howley Coaches Mickey...
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    Novikoff (1938) Claude Passeau (1932) 5x MLB All–Star Fred Smith (1921) Evar Swanson (1924) Mike Tresh (1932) MLB All–Star Dutch Ulrich (1922) Jake Wade (1932)...
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  • Cedric C. Smith, Russ Smith, Jim Snyder, Bill Strickland, Steve Sullivan, Evar Swanson Festus Tierney, Barney Traynor, Howard Turner, Tommy Tomlin John Underwood...
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  • Sies, Duke Slater, Hank Smith, Oak Smith, Dick Stahlman, Basil Stanley, Evar Swanson George Thompson, Fred Thomsen, Jim Thorpe, Brick Travis, Ralph Trout...
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  • Koenecke (1932) Bob Weiland (1928)12 MLB Seasons Fritz Mollwitz (1927) Evar Swanson (1924) Earle Mack (1922) Dutch Ulrich (1922) Bill Barrett (1921) Fred...
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