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Walter James Vincent "Rabbit"
Maranville (November 11, 1891 –
January 6, 1954) was an
American professional baseball shortstop,
second baseman and manager...
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Maranville (French pronunciation: [maʁɑ̃vil]) is a
commune in the Haute-Marne
department in north-eastern France. The
Aujon flows northwestward through...
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Jeter (2020)
Barry Larkin (2012) John
Henry "Pop"
Lloyd (1977)
Rabbit Maranville (1954) Paul
Molitor (2004) (Pla**** some
games at SS in 1978, 1979, and...
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winning percentage. The 1935
Boston Braves featured Hall of
Famers Rabbit Maranville (age 43) and Babe Ruth (age 40).
Braves owner Emil
Fuchs had promised...
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Dodgers now leading, 1–0. In the
bottom of the fifth,
shortstop Rabbit Maranville singled and
advanced to
second on a
sacrifice bunt from
catcher Mickey...
- Case
Maranville in 1997 when they
joined drummer Shane Coop.
After a few line-up changes, the band
solidified in 2003 to
include Olesen,
Maranville and...
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Sherry Yard. The
season was won by Tina Zaccardi.
Amanda Nguyen and
Andrea Maranville finished as runners-up. The
fifth season premiered December 12, 2019,...
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previously known as
Casting Pearls, a
Christian rock band,
along with Case
Maranville.
Olesen has been the lead
singer and
guitarist of VOTA
since it began...
- ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 26067256. S2CID 20779848. D. A. Gilbert; B. B.
Maranville; A. L. Balk; B. J. Kirby; P. Fischer; D. T. Pierce; J. Unguris; J. A....
- (St.
Louis Browns, 1930) Ryne Sandberg: 571 (Chicago Cubs, 1983)
Rabbit Maranville: 568 (Pittsburgh Pirates, 1924)
Frank Parkinson: 562 (Philadelphia Phillies...