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William Thomas "Mox"
McQuery (June 28, 1861 – June 12, 1900) was an
American Major League Baseball first baseman. He pla**** for the
Cincinnati Outlaw...
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Michael Jacob McQueary (born
October 10, 1974) is a
former American football ****istant
coach for the
Pennsylvania State University (Penn State)
under head...
- may
refer to: Jon
Moxley (born 1985),
American professional wrestler Mox
McQuery (1861–1900),
American baseball player Mac OS X, a
computer operating system...
- and the
Birsa Institute of
Technology at Sindri.
Patrolman William "Mox"
McQuery of the Covington,
Kentucky Police Department, a
former Major League Baseball...
- Mox
McQuery on
September 28, 1885, and Jack Rowe on
August 21, 1886.
Charlie Bennett Dan
Brouthers Count Campau Fred
Dunlap Ned
Hanlon Deacon McGuire...
- Volkaert,
Johnny Hiland,
Guthrie Trapp,
Kenny Vaughan,
Daniel Donato, Luke
McQuery and b****ist Dave Roe (Johnny Cash,
Dwight Yoakam, John Mellencamp, John...
- roster, a line-up that
included Thompson,
Deacon McGuire, Sam Crane, Chub Collins, Jim Donnelly, Mox
McQuery, Gene Moriarty, and Dan Casey.
Thompson later...
- by
Mitch McDowell (born Mitc**** Leon
McDowell on June 29, 1954, in San Bernardino, California; died
January 22, 1992, in San Bernardino).
McDowell took...
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finish the season.
September 28 –
Detroit Wolverines first baseman Mox
McQuery hits for the
cycle against the
Providence Grays.
Detroit wins, 14–2. September...
- and History". baseball-reference.com.
Retrieved February 7, 2014. "Mox
McQuery Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com.
Retrieved February 7,...