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Roger Thorpe Peckinpaugh (February 5, 1891 –
November 17, 1977) was an
American professional baseball player shortstop and manager. He pla**** in Major...
- Day
Peckinpaugh is a
historic canal motorship berthed at the
Matton Shipyard on
Peebles Island,
Cohoes in
Albany County, New York,
United States. Day...
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Janet Peckinpaugh (born 1950) is an
American television anchor, reporter,
business owner, and two-time
political candidate in Connecticut.
Peckinpaugh was...
- Neil
Simon and
directed by
Robert Moore. It
stars Peter Falk as Lou
Peckinpaugh, a
parody of
Humphrey Bogart. The film is a
parody of
Bogart films such...
- was Hal Chase, who
served in the role from 1910
through 1912.
Roger Peckinpaugh served as
captain from 1914
through 1922,
until he was
traded to the...
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character who
drunkenly rants and
raves during W****end Update.
Janet Peckinpaugh, a middle-aged
woman who
hooks up with male celebrities, she
hooked up...
- 1919–1960 Succeeded by
Roger Maris Sporting positions Preceded by
Roger Peckinpaugh New York
Yankees team
captain May 20, 1922 – May 25, 1922 Succeeded by...
- game.
Cleveland entered 1941 with a
young team and a new manager;
Roger Peckinpaugh had
replaced the
despised Vitt; but the team regressed,
finishing in...
- "Frank Chance". Baseball-Reference.com.
Retrieved 2008-01-19. "Roger
Peckinpaugh". Baseball-Reference.com.
Retrieved 2008-01-19. "Bill Donovan". Baseball-Reference...
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Lawrence Seaway. The canal's last
regularly scheduled hauler, the Day
Peckinpaugh,
ended service in 1994. Today, the Erie
Canal is
mainly used by recreational...