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Oswald Louis Bluege (/ˈbluːɡiː/;
October 24, 1900 –
October 14, 1985) was an
American third baseman, manager,
coach and front-office
executive in Major...
- Otto Adam
Bluege (July 20, 1909 – June 28, 1977) was an
American professional baseball player.
Nicknamed "Squeaky", he was a
shortstop over
parts of two...
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pennant versus the Yankees. In 1954,
Senators farm
system director Ossie Bluege signed a 17-year-old
Harmon Killebrew.
Because of his $30,000
signing bonus...
- (previously they were
listed at
Robert F.
Kennedy Stadium). So are
Ossie Bluege,
George Case, Joe Judge,
George Selkirk, Roy Sievers,
Cecil Travis, Mickey...
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literature on a
political opponent at
grocery stores on
behalf of
Ossie Bluege Brown,
during Brown's 1972
campaign for
district attorney of East Baton...
- Roy Sievers,
Cecil Travis,
Early Wynn, Joe Judge,
Harmon Killebrew,
Ossie Bluege and
Grays star
Walter "Buck" Leonard.
Vernon also
managed the New Senators...
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director Ossie Bluege about the tip and
Bluege flew to
Idaho to
watch Killebrew play. The
Boston Red Sox also
expressed interest but
Bluege succeeded in...
- the game and tie the series.
Washington threatened in the ninth.
Ossie Bluege, the only man
reliever Claude Jonnard faced, drew a bases-loaded walk to...
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director Ossie Bluege about the tip and
Bluege flew to
Idaho to
watch Killebrew play. The
Boston Red Sox also
expressed interest but
Bluege succeeded in...
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alumni Felipe Alou (1957) Nick
Altrock (1909–1911) Moe Berg (1924)
Ossie Bluege (1922) Sam
Bohne (originally "Sam Cohen") (1927–29) Zeke
Bonura (1941) Ralph...