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In 1947 he tied a | NL record at the time by hitting three home runs in |
Waveland Avenue, across from Wrigley Field, in a | NL record three-hour and 43-minute game against the |
Northern Lights, abbreviated | NL, is a MUD, a text-based online role-playing game |
07, he had the lowest fielding percentage of all | NL second basemen (.976), and the lowest zone ratin |
ctory over the San Francisco Giants, leading all | NL rookies with eight home runs and 29 RBIs. |
ional League Rookie of the Year when he led all | N.L. rookies this season in hits, doubles, home runs |
He also threw the fastest fastball of all | NL starters in 2006, averaging 93.9 miles per hour. |
All | NL East division titles during this period, except |
s (.509) and Ron Santo (then at .478), and among | NL players he trailed only Mathews in assists and d |
Vondelkerk, Amsterdam ( | NL) |
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, | NL. |
ugust 15, 2007 & 2008), the Paradiso, Amsterdam, | NL |
Ashby tied an | NL record by catching three no-hitters during his c |
D'Acquisto tied an | NL record with three wild pitches in one inning on |
career slugging average was the top mark by an | NL second baseman when he retired, as were his care |
His brother Walker was an | NL catcher and his teammate for several seasons. |
He won an | NL Gold Glove Award as a member of the Giants in 19 |
Because of having to start an | NL East-clinching game a few days earlier, Phillies |
He was named an | NL All-Star in both 1943 and 1944. |
against the Chicago Cubs and went on to post an | NL best 9-game win streak on his way to a career hi |
Henline served as an | NL umpire from 1945 to 1948, and officiated in the |
Despite his struggles, he was named an | NL All-Star later that week for the third straight |
mily purchased the team (and had not attended an | NL game until 1940), the Carpenters were not new to |
Phillips' 17 RBI were the most for an | NL Player of the Week since Sammy Sosa had 19 RBI t |
r slugging average was the seventh highest by an | NL shortstop when he retired, and his 126 home runs |
e "BBL playoffs," which contains both the AL and | NL divisional series, the AL and NL championship se |
The AL and | NL were locked in a scoreless duel for four innings |
; the latter two were to have managed the AL and | NL, respectively, for the game. |
his combined total of games caught in the NA and | NL was eventually passed by Pop Snyder in 1881. |
le season (a total that 11 players in the AL and | NL surpassed on their own) heavily contributed to t |
s prior to the start of the series, however, and | NL president Warren Giles insisted the game be play |
ting barring him from playing for or against any | NL team. |
and a 1.78 earned run average, the lowest by any | NL right-hander between 1920 and 1967. |
he lectured at Master courses (MSTM) in Arnhem ( | NL), Bandung, Jakarta (Indonesia) and Kumasi (Ghana |
he HAN University of Applied Sciences in Arnhem ( | NL). |
all fell short, Feeney succeeded Warren Giles as | NL president late in 1969. |
r 3 through the 18th, garnering him back-to-back | NL Player of the Week honors for September 6-12 and |
ry, Home Plate (AL); Bill Jackowski, First Base ( | NL); Bill Summers, Second Base (AL); Tony Venzon, T |
Jason Bay, | NL Rookie of the Year |
Kennedy tied Johnny Bench's | NL mark of 40 doubles in a season in 1982. |
he preview of the 2010 MLB Division Series, both | NL & AL on TBS. |
): Cleveland Indians (A.L.) over Boston Braves ( | N.L.) |
n moved the Brewers into Wild Card and, briefly, | NL Central contention with his bold, mid-season pic |
Drawing from Britton, | N.L., and A. Brown. |
Jones, and Rusty Staub were actually summoned by | NL President Chub Feeney out to left field to calm |
vited to be a coach in the 2006 All Star game by | NL manager Phil Garner, who had played for both the |
on Creek and its watershed is a factory owned by | NL Industries (formerly National Lead). |
r the following year, helping the Braves capture | NL pennants in both 1957 and 1958 as the third star |
phia Athletics (A.L.) over St. Louis Cardinals ( | N.L.) |
His 194 career | NL victories are the most in the league since 1900 |
ubs in 1961 before being succeeded by the city's | NL club, the Colt .45s |
NL-complete, that is, every problem in the class | NL is reducible to connectivity under a log-space r |
best known for discovering the complexity class | NL (nondeterministic logarithmic space), and for Sa |
2003 saw Helton involved in the closest | NL batting race in history, as he hit .35849, |
National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs ( | NL). |
ith the Padres' attempt to win a 3rd consecutive | NL West title. |
Gold Mine, owned by the Eagle Mining Corporation | NL. |
He was a bullpen catcher on Bobby Cox's | NL team at the All-Star Game in 2000, also pitching |
hiladelphia Athletics (A.L.) over Chicago Cubs ( | N.L.) |
-0): New York Yankees (A.L.) over Chicago Cubs ( | N.L.) |
2): Chicago White Sox (A.L.) over Chicago Cubs ( | N.L.) |
(4-3): Detroit Tigers (A.L.) over Chicago Cubs ( | N.L.) |
1908 World Series (4-1): Chicago Cubs ( | N.L.) over Detroit Tigers (A.L.) |
All-Star and was a key contributor to the Cubs' | NL East division title in 1989, hitting .278 |
s flags are all in place from the previous day's | NL activities, and the W/L flag is stashed away. |
The San Francisco Giants were the defending | NL Champions and making their second straight posts |
New York Yankees (A.L.) over Brooklyn Dodgers ( | N.L.) |
New York Yankees (A.L.) over Brooklyn Dodgers ( | N.L.) |
New York Yankees (A.L.) over Brooklyn Dodgers ( | N.L.) |
Jan Willem Duyff ( | nl) |
is conrolled by the board of nursing education | NL., CMAI, SIB bangalore. |
Design' Master at the Design Academy Eindhoven ( | NL). |
Etymology: | N.L. neut. |
Etymology: | N.L. gen. |
In Evenhuis, | N.L. (ed.), Catalog of the Diptera of Australasia an |
e 1947 season with a 2-0 record for the eventual | NL champion Dodgers, after his trade to Pirates he |
o Mount Gee, culminating in the efforts of Exoil | NL and Transoil NL during the late 1960s and early |
Simms (born August 12, 1969 in Bishop's Falls, | N.L.) is a Canadian politician. |
cognized major league, where he hit in the first | NL triple play against the Mutuals on May 13, 1876. |
The 1961 Reds won 93 games and their first | NL pennant since 1940. |
three more times and became the first | NL shortstop to hit 20 home runs more than once. |
He was the first | NL player to hit 200 career home runs; he finished |
18 games to help the Atlanta Braves to its first | NL division title |
he New York Yankees, 22-8, and became the first | N.L. team to repeat as World Champions since the 192 |
Mays is one of five | NL players to have eight consecutive 100-RBI season |
This endeavour won the Flemish | nl: Prijs voor de Democratie in July 2010. |
It would also be one of the final games for | NL starter J.R. Richard. |
Forsch won the Silver Slugger for | NL pitchers in 1980 and 1987. |
In 2009, Lee was a candidate for | NL MVP, as he had a .306 |
listed with the U.S. Congress as a lobbyist for | NL Industries, formerly known as National Lead Comp |
s, and 72 RBI and finished 3rd in the voting for | NL Rookie of the Year. Lee has the distinction of h |
at did not justify the development on the former | NL Industries site. |
Spahn (1949-52), Vander Meer is one of only four | NL pitchers since 1940 to lead the league in strike |
It was the first of four | NL pennants for the Mets. |
adelphia Athletics (A.L.) over New York Giants ( | N.L.) |
: New York Yankees (A.L.) over New York Giants ( | N.L.) |
adelphia Athletics (A.L.) over New York Giants ( | N.L.) |
1933 World Series (4-1): New York Giants ( | N.L.) over Washington Senators (A.L.) |
Chicago White Sox (A.L.) over New York Giants ( | N.L.) |
1921 World Series (5-3): New York Giants ( | N.L.) over New York Yankees (A.L.) |
1922 World Series (4-0-1): New York Giants ( | N.L.) over New York Yankees (A.L.) |
: New York Yankees (A.L.) over New York Giants ( | N.L.) |
: New York Yankees (A.L.) over New York Giants ( | N.L.) |
Larva on elm, Glimmen, | NL. |
The Hague, | NL: Nyhoff. |
e runs and a league-leading 28 RBIs, landing him | NL Player of the Month honors. |
His | NL records for career games at shortstop and most y |
Trevor Hoffman, | NL Pitcher of the Month (May, 2005) |
#4 in | NL in on-base percentage (.371) |
batting average was 6th in | NL among all players and 1st among all rookies. |
He finished 3rd in | NL MVP voting in 1980 and 8th in 1984. |
#3 in | NL in RBI (118) |
#5 in | NL in slugging percentage (.520) |
#2 in | NL in losses (22) |
#2 in | NL in stolen bases (47) |
#2 in | NL in stolen bases (54) |
#2 in | NL in batting average (.369) |
#4 in | NL in RBI (108) |
#3 in | NL in ERA (2.13) |
#3 in | NL in batting average (.356) |
#4 in | NL in wins (21) |
#3 in | NL in hits (191) |
#5 in | NL in slugging percentage (.478) |
#4 in | NL in hits (190) |
#5 in | NL in RBI (97) |
#4 in | NL in stolen bases (37) |
#3 in | NL in runs scored (88) |
#2 in | NL in RBI (124) |
#4 in | NL in ERA (2.22) |
#2 in | NL in strikeouts (184) |
#3 in | NL in strikeouts (173) |
#4 in | NL in RBI (130) |
#3 in | NL in wins (22) |
#4 in | NL in home runs (25) |
#3 in | NL in wins (21) |
#2 in | NL in slugging percentage (.457) |
#5 in | NL in strikeouts (143) |
#4 in | NL in wins (23) |
#3 in | NL in runs scored (152) |
#3 in | NL in slugging percentage (.434) |
#3 in | NL in strikeouts (156) |
#2 in | NL in strikeouts (124) |
#4 in | NL in runs scored (105) |
#4 in | NL in wins (20) |
The problem can be shown to be in | NL, as a non-deterministic Turing machine can guess |
#3 in | NL in RBI (100) |
#2 in | NL in ERA (2.70) |
#3 in | NL in batting average (.355) |
#5 in | NL in batting average (.342) |
#2 in | NL in runs scored (86) |
#4 in | NL in runs scored (83) |
#4 in | NL in batting average (.328) |
#4 in | NL in strikeouts (172) |
#3 in | NL in ERA (1.42) |
#2 in | NL in ERA (1.31) |
#3 in | NL in batting average (.308) |
#4 in | NL in ERA (2.82) |
#4 in | NL in batting average (.341) |
#4 in | NL in hits (215) |
#2 in | NL in stolen bases (19) |
#2 in | NL in RBI (132) |
#3 in | NL in stolen bases (66) |
#4 in | NL in ERA (1.56) |
#4 in | NL in runs scored (108) |
#4 in | NL in stolen bases (22) |
#2 in | NL in stolen bases (25) |
#2 in | NL in doubles (37) |
#3 in | NL in runs scored (104) |
#3 in | NL in walks (106) |
#3 in | NL in hits (193) |
#2 in | NL in runs scored (103) |
#2 in | NL in RBI (85) |
#2 in | NL in complete games (30) |
#2 in | NL in doubles (32) |
#2 in | NL in ERA (1.58) |
#4 in | NL in batting average (.308) |
#3 in | NL in runs scored (89) |
#3 in | NL in ERA (1.88) |
#2 in | NL in on-base percentage (.403) |
#2 in | NL in on-base percentage (.446) |
#2 in | NL in on-base percentage (.418) |
#2 in | NL in on-base percentage (.419) |
#4 in | NL in earned run average (2.93) |
ton slumped in 1905, while New York repeated its | NL championship and won the 1905 World Series again |
Liam Tobin, age 19, from St. John's, | NL |
2010 these conferences were held in St. John's, | NL, Fort McMurray, AB and in Toronto, ON, Canada. |
the Philadelphia Quakers of the National League ( | NL). |
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the existing major leagues, the National League ( | NL) and the AA. |
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