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| resisted the metamorphosis was denounced as a ' | lefty,' a 'throwback,' and worse. |
| The story is of a young boy called | Lefty, a gifted marble player who lives in an urban |
| Zito became the sixth | lefty aged 23 or younger since 1902 to strike out at |
| Near the end of the relationship with | Lefty, Al called Van and asked if he would join Ray' |
| Murder By Death, New London Fire, Scissors For | Lefty, and Discover America. |
| t year, Wacholz spotted Middleton onstage with | Lefty at a local club. |
| elena Handbasket won the 2007 Left Coast Crime | Lefty Award for best humorous mystery of the year. |
| ording with R&B and blues musicians, including | Lefty Bates and John Lee Hooker, with whom he played |
| Reed (vocal), Lee Baker aka Lonnie Brooks and | Lefty Bates (guitars), Willie Dixon (bass), and Earl |
| Lefty Clarke | |
| 5 Cy Young Award winner Sandy Koufax or fellow | lefty Claude Osteen, Hall would only play in two gam |
| and | Lefty Davis hit .313. |
| June 19, 1901: | Lefty Davis was released by the Superbas. |
| er of the Year, saying, "What didn't the young | lefty do? |
| Lefty Driesell coach there from 1969 to 1986 and inv | |
| as the biggest recruiting catch early in Coach | Lefty Driesell's career at the University of Marylan |
| He is the son of former Maryland coach | Lefty Driesell, and played for his father's team in |
| mes Madison University (JMU) to play for coach | Lefty Driesell, who recruited Hood from high school. |
| For the college basketball coach, see | Lefty Driesell. |
| Wilkin also wrote "The Long Black Veil" for | Lefty Frizzell (with Danny Dill), the classic "Cut A |
| Lefty Frizzell (March 31, 1928-July 19, 1975), born | |
| "Travelin' Blues" - | Lefty Frizzell |
| The song earned | Lefty Frizzell a Grammy nomination. |
| r Jim Beck, responsible for hits by Ray Price, | Lefty Frizzell and others. |
| and Marijohn Wilkin and originally recorded by | Lefty Frizzell as well as many other artists. |
| Lefty Frizzell's 1964 song "Saginaw, Michigan" tells | |
| The song became | Lefty Frizzell's first number one on the Country & W |
| on Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman" (1964) and | Lefty Frizzell's "Saginaw, Michigan" (1964). |
| The single was | Lefty Frizzell's sixth and final number one on the U |
| "Mom and Dad's Waltz" ( | Lefty Frizzell) |
| "Mom and Dad's Waltz" ( | Lefty Frizzell) - 2:37 |
| the Money I've Got the Time" is a 1950 song by | Lefty Frizzell, who co-wrote the song with Jim Beck, |
| ers, The Carter Family, Don Gibson, Ray Price, | Lefty Frizzell, Patsy Cline, and other country stars |
| cal period of the area, as well as a museum to | Lefty Frizzell, a Nashville singer born in town duri |
| , Johnny Cash, Frankie Miller, Tex Ritter, and | Lefty Frizzell, among many others performed on Louis |
| March 31 - | Lefty Frizzell, honky-tonk singer-songwriter (d. |
| g, Johnny Horton, Jim Reeves, George Jones and | Lefty Frizzell. |
| osby or Perry Como than that of Ernest Tubb or | Lefty Frizzell. |
| 'Saginaw, Michigan" is a 1964 song by | Lefty Frizzell. |
| se his from his musical hero, calling himself " | Lefty Wilbury" after Lefty Frizzell. |
| g on a television tribute to his late brother, | Lefty Frizzell. |
| is the younger brother of country music legend | Lefty Frizzell. |
| Want to Be With You Always" is a 1951 song by | Lefty Frizzell. |
| o-written and recorded by country music artist | Lefty Frizzell. |
| Wills, Glen Campbell and touring with the late | Lefty Frizzell. |
| the Louvin Brothers' “Cash on the Barrelhead,” | Lefty Frizzell's “Long Black Veil” and Loretta Lynn' |
| oor conditioning continually kept the talented | lefty from realizing his full potential. |
| In addition, Willie Nelson's 1977 album, To | Lefty From Willie was a tribute to Frizzell and cons |
| Two batters later, pitcher | Lefty Gomez singled home Dykes for the AL's first ru |
| Crosetti (shortstop), Lou Gehrig (first base), | Lefty Gomez (pitcher), and Johnny Murphy (pitcher). |
| immy Foxx, Earl Averill, Charlie Gehringer and | Lefty Gomez. |
| his manager was Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher | Lefty Gomez. |
| Lefty Grove | |
| Lefty Grove - American League leader, Strikeouts | |
| Lefty Grove won 15 games for the Red Sox while Jimmi | |
| October 8, 1924: | Lefty Grove was purchased by the Athletics from the |
| It was in 1929 that Earnshaw and | Lefty Grove began to dominate big league hitters. |
| ecame the Athletics first 20-game winner since | Lefty Grove did it in 1933 |
| layed, only three other pitchers: (Dizzy Dean, | Lefty Grove and Denny McLain) have collected 30 vict |
| in baseball history - not Walter Johnson, not | Lefty Grove, not Sandy Koufax, not Tom Seaver, not R |
| Hall of Famers Cy Young, Christy Mathewson and | Lefty Grove, though Bill James ranks him much lower, |
| the Red Sox to the Philadelphia Athletics for | Lefty Grove, Max Bishop and Rube Walberg. |
| aturing another future Hall-of-Fame pitcher in | Lefty Grove, the Orioles improved on that in 1920 by |
| December 12, 1933: | Lefty Grove, Max Bishop and Rube Walberg were traded |
| an won in an 11-inning, 4-2 pitching duel with | Lefty Grove. |
| Charlie Wagner, Mickey Harris, Joe Dobson and | Lefty Grove. |
| The | lefty had a sterling 1.90 ERA while leading the team |
| September 10, 1955: | Lefty Hayden was obtained by the Redlegs from the Se |
| Joe Mack as | Lefty, henchman |
| strolled through many scenes(from property man | Lefty Hough; interviewed in Hollywood 1980 |
| His 108 hits ranked second behind | Lefty Houtz. |
| Lefty, however, was exposed to nuclear waste during | |
| Although the | Lefty image was a far cry from that of the hard-edge |
| other and daughter are tearfully reunited, and | Lefty informs then that Mrs. Hubbell now knows that |
| With success well within his grasp, | Lefty is faced with a dilemma when a corrupt local o |
| John Le Mesurier - | Lefty Jones |
| n recordings include Leitham Up, The Southpaw, | Lefty Leaps In, Live! and Two for the Road (a duo wi |
| Lefty Leifield: #5 wins (20) | |
| ng of cattle rustlers, led by Henry Judson and | Lefty Lewis, decide to take advantage of the situati |
| , LeRoy Mason as Henry Judson, Roy Barcroft as | Lefty Lewis, Charles F. Miller as Rancher Mathews, a |
| How to be Right: The Essential Guide to Making | Lefty Liberals History, Welcome to Obamaland: I Have |
| Like Wacholz, Oliva had little interest in the | Lefty look, but he too was impressed with Middleton' |
| William H. Macy as | Lefty Maginnis |
| In the off-season, the Reds acquired | Lefty Marr from the Columbus Solons for $2000. |
| Gloria and | Lefty meet Melinda at the ship and escort her to a s |
| Originally a forward, the | lefty moved to the midfield early on in his pro care |
| d, Percy Howard, George Alexander, Joe Brooks, | Lefty Napoleon, Fred Thomas, W.C. Duffy, Frank "Grou |
| ursuing patrol cars by jumping over the rising | Lefty O'Doul Drawbridge. |
| Lefty O'Doul | |
| ile the west end of the cove is bounded by the | Lefty O'Doul Drawbridge, named after San Francisco b |
| onal League record -- set the previous year by | Lefty O'Doul -- for most hits in a single season wit |
| June 16, 1933: | Lefty O'Doul and Watty Clark were traded by the Dodg |
| aggio, Smead Jolley and Paul Waner, as well as | Lefty O'Doul as the team's manager. |
| ecord, most hits in a single season (tied with | Lefty O'Doul) |
| He was the A's key | lefty out of the bullpen for the remainder of the se |
| or/Lick her) version is also sung by Dusty and | Lefty, played by Woody Harrelson and John C. Reilly, |
| ts during his long-ago stint in Sacramento and | lefty pronouncements while he was a talk radio host |
| tablished by a process that uses the Nodal and | Lefty proteins; Nodal is expressed in the left side |
| the build up to his championship claim, one to | Lefty Satan Flynn and two to Arthur Danahar, he was |
| Photographer of the Season: | Lefty Shivambu |
| in the bullpen often was to come in against a | lefty, sometimes for just one out. |
| He is a | lefty specialist. |
| As well as this upside-down | lefty Strat for right-handed players, Fender also ma |
| Middleton spent several years with | Lefty, the nightly shows honing both his bass chops |
| He was the first American | lefty to win on the PGA Tour. |
| best marble player in the world and challenges | Lefty to a contest. |
| itchers, Dick Rudolph, Seattle Bill James, and | Lefty Tyler, the team began to win games, taking ove |
| League Baseball: Jesse "T-Bone" Winters, John " | Lefty" Middleton, and Lefty Ward. |
| Lefty Williams | |
| f the starts that went to Eddie Cicotte and/or | Lefty Williams). |
| Lefty York was born on November 1, 1892 in West Fork | |
| -Yin, Kazuki Yoshimi, Kenta Asakura, and young | lefty Yudai Kawai, who won eleven starts (eight in a |
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