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k, and the Cardinals sold his contract to the | Pirates a few days before the 1966 season began. |
d The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of | Pirates, a book in which he uses rational choice theo |
While with the | Pirates, a National League team, he had a .071 |
uisville players, including Phillippe, to the | Pirates, a team Dreyfuss co-owned. |
pitched briefly for World Champion Pittsburgh | Pirates, a team that would go on to win the 1979 Worl |
to the service in China and against the Malay | pirates, a service which he repeated in 1847, when in |
h inning in a 0-0 game to give the Pittsburgh | Pirates a 3-0 win over the Houston Astros. |
eheader Bockman hit two home runs to give the | Pirates a 3-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds at For |
d to become General Manager of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, a job that eventually went to Neil Huntingto |
manage to appear in one league game with The | Pirates, a 4-3 victory against Macclesfield Town in 1 |
He led the | Pirates, a once struggling program, to the 1989 NCAA |
He began the 2011 season, with the | Pirates AA affilaite, the Altoona Curve. |
He started the 2011 season with the | Pirates' AAA team, Indianapolis. |
As the radio broadcaster for the | Pirates' AAA affiliate Charleston Charlies in 1974 an |
The now-mortal | pirates aboard the Dauntless surrender. |
S. warships exchanged fire with the suspected | pirates about 25 nautical miles (46 km) off the coast |
ester Riddlers of the Eastern League when the | Pirates acquired him on loan on May 28. |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates acquired Epps from the Barons in September 19 |
starting pitcher currently on the Pittsburgh | Pirates active roster. |
The | Pirates added two more runs in the eighth on a Bill R |
The | Pirates added two more in the seventh on a RBI triple |
ntly playing for the Bradenton Marauders, the | Pirates Advance-A affiliate in the Florida State Leag |
the trade, Brooks spent time with two of the | Pirates' affiliates, the Altoona Curve and the Nashvi |
Woods left the | Pirates after the 1969 season and was replaced by Gen |
purchased by the Kansas City Royals from the | Pirates after the 1968 season, but he was traded by t |
In 1994 Fish was signed by Orlando | Pirates after Cosmos were relegated. |
h for the Baltimore Skipjacks (later Portland | Pirates after their relocation) under coach Barry Tro |
He left the | Pirates after the 1967 season to join the Kansas City |
He was purchased by the Pittsburgh | Pirates after the season. |
second Scavenger is a member of Deathstroke's | pirates after being broken out of a floating prison b |
econd win being picked up against Scarborough | Pirates after the Barbarians were closely beaten by L |
He was released by the | Pirates after two games. |
), 195 pound (89 kg) Murtaugh signed with the | Pirates after attending St. James High School in Ches |
system of Major League Baseball's Pittsburgh | Pirates after graduating from Bradley University in 1 |
He hit .313 in 1941 and was purchased by the | Pirates after the season ended. |
in time to play three games with the Portland | Pirates, afterwards breaking his right hand, and four |
tted the Eastern Division champion Pittsburgh | Pirates against the Western Division champion San Fra |
starting the first World Series game for the | Pirates against the Boston Americans in 1903. |
ched the Eastern Division champion Pittsburgh | Pirates against the Western Division champion Los Ang |
It pitted the | Pirates against the first-place Brooklyn Superbas in |
Scooby-Doo! | Pirates Ahoy! |
ive teams: the AHL's Chicago Wolves, Portland | Pirates, Albany River Rats, and Peoria Rivermen, and |
likely, 'tis those o' us who be talkin' like | pirates all day who need to be reassessin' our lives. |
art was on May 1, 2010 against the Pittsburgh | Pirates, allowing one run in four innings of work. |
dly needed the extra runs as he shut down the | Pirates almost completely, allowing only two hits, bo |
e French Canadians (Cajuns) to Jean Lafitte's | pirates along the Old Spanish Trail. |
n the Action of March 18, 2006 with suspected | pirates, along with the USS Cape St. George. |
and all others who associated themselves with | pirates, along with any enemy French ships. |
s, following a Portuguese effort to eliminate | pirates along the coasts of China. |
ted States' suppression of the Muslim Barbary | Pirates along the southern Mediterranean coast, who k |
ystem, but was later traded to the Pittsburgh | Pirates along with relief pitcher Todd Van Poppel for |
o Australia, braving heavy seas and Malaysian | pirates along the way. |
fighting people such as British Soldiers and | pirates along the way. |
ason, LaValliere was traded to the Pittsburgh | Pirates alongside Andy Van Slyke and Mike Dunne in ex |
d, her airplane is attacked by a group of air | pirates also obeying Drax, led by Sala (Catherine Zet |
ans, the Triple-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, also coaching in the Arizona Fall League for |
Attacks by English-supported | pirates also contributed to the breakup of the missio |
ntry) is a Rugby Union player for the Cornish | Pirates, although he is moving to Worcester Warriors |
Previous clubs: Jomo Cosmos, Santos, Orlando | Pirates, AmaZulu, Real Rovers, Dynamos, Tembisa Class |
m the facts of Ohio River rafting, East Coast | pirates, American Gypsies, and traveling printers. |
people running amok as painted scavengers and | pirates amidst a decaying postindustrial wasteland - |
aseball player who pitched for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, among other teams in Major League Baseball. |
jor Leagues from 1995-2002 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Anaheim Angels, and New York Mets. |
ade was the Braves sending Jamie Romak to the | Pirates and the Pirates sending Brent Lillibridge to |
falo Bisons, Chicago White Stockings, Chicago | Pirates and St. Louis Browns. |
as played for the Manitoba Moose the Portland | Pirates and the Motor City Mechanics. |
Due to the privations of | pirates and war, the financial situation in Philadelp |
centage of points within this game by killing | pirates and collecting cheese, barrels, bones, shovel |
his friends stealing a treasure map from the | pirates and went on a journey to find it. |
rider who most prominently rode for the Poole | Pirates and the Weymouth Wildcats. |
at the major league level for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Cleveland Indians. |
In 1997, the claim was put forward in Women | Pirates and the Politics of the Jolly Roger, edited b |
os is accredited for the amazing CGI work for | Pirates and Pirates II and other Digital Playground f |
ns (1920-1927, 1929-1930) with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Brooklyn Robins. |
igned a minor league deal with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and also spent part of the season with the C |
gues until August 20, 1918, 12 years with the | Pirates and two years with the New York Giants, appea |
He pitched from 1957-1965 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the Washington Senators. |
ue level for the New York Yankees, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals. |
l League for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and New York Giants. |
He was a pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Chicago Orphans of the National League be |
d by saving his friends and Caeda's city from | pirates and then rejoining the war effort. |
nto St. Pats, Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh | Pirates and Montreal Canadiens. |
He also was part of a major trade between the | Pirates and the Cincinnati Reds in January 1959. |
he signed as a free sgent with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and was converted to an outfielder. |
NFL for four years with the Bears, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Brooklyn Dodgers before leaving to serve |
ason, playing with the Augusta Lynx, Portland | Pirates and the Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights. |
on July 30, 1626, frequent attacks by Turkish | pirates and constant economical requisitions by Conde |
963) with the Washington Senators, Pittsburgh | Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies. |
Persians were kidnapped by | pirates and kept in captivity on Wan-an, Hainan islan |
criminal organizations such as the Calabrian | pirates and thieves, exterminating the Marco Berardi |
for the Philadelphia Phillies, the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and the Chicago White Sox. |
ales, and at club level for Hull, Scarborough | Pirates, and Ryedale-York, playing at Stand-off/Five- |
While en route, Joseph was captured by Arab | pirates and taken as a slave to Crete where the Icono |
The engine caught fire, forcing all of the | pirates and hostages to jump overboard. |
ues, from 1924 until 1927, for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and New York Giants. |
He pitched from 1903-1911 with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Merchant Seamen, | Pirates, and the Anglo-American Maritime World, 1700- |
The comic strips Terry and the | Pirates and Steve Canyon by Milton Caniff were partly |
forces storm a ship captured by armed Somali | pirates and free the 25 crew on board. |
ater in the decade led the groups Eight Black | Pirates and the Symphonic Harmonists. |
land Stapletons, Brooklyn Dodgers, Pittsburgh | Pirates and the Philadelphia Eagles. |
d for the safeguard of merchant ships against | pirates and sea-rovers, and on 21 December was ordere |
as well as South American dictators, Soviets, | pirates and corporate criminals. |
She had been captured by | pirates and after a long voyage she had jumped overbo |
phia Athletics, Cleveland Indians, Pittsburgh | Pirates and Kansas City Royals. |
good deeds, such as posting bounties on space | pirates and destroying evildoers. |
He was captured by Barbary | pirates and spent 25 years as a slave in North Africa |
They joined the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the Cincinnati Reds, for a $2500 entrance |
ets, the San Francisco Giants, the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Seattle Mariners. |
but "it is better than ... Princess Ida, the | Pirates, and Iolanthe". |
and Rod Scurry while all were members of the | Pirates, and that his own drug use peaked while he wa |
He was lead guitarist in Johnny Kidd & The | Pirates and perhaps more famously, The Tornados, the |
in the Major Leagues for the 1904 Pittsburgh | Pirates and 1905 Washington Senators. |
handle anything, he survives foreign prisons, | pirates and a shark attack. |
s scouting director and infield coach for the | Pirates and director of stadium operations for Three |
(soccer) defender and midfielder for Orlando | Pirates and South Africa. |
He played for the Atlanta Braves, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Detroit Tigers, as well as one season fo |
DVD set with the rarely seen The Boy and the | Pirates, and the more recent Crystalstone (1988) on J |
York Americans, New York Rangers, Pittsburgh | Pirates and Philadelphia Quakers. |
ite Malaga, a major stronghold of the Barbary | Pirates, and enraged the Ottoman emperor Suleiman. |
New England's | Pirates and Lost Treasure |
However, Blyleven became disgruntled with the | Pirates and threatened to retire during the 1980 seas |
McPherson pitched for the GCL | Pirates and State College Spikes in 2007, going a com |
e RAM navy, but also occasionally meets space | pirates and Venusians. |
t season, Churn pitched in five games for the | Pirates, and ending the seasons with no decisions and |
major league teams (Texas Rangers, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Houston Astros). |
in three hours, the Marines had captured nine | pirates and freed the crew members, who had been hole |
2004, when he played for both the Pittsburgh | Pirates and San Francisco Giants minor league systems |
n joined the Dragons in 2005 from the Cornish | Pirates and made a total of 77 appearances for the Dr |
ad played for the Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals before signing as a |
e teams, starting in 1905 with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and ending his playing career with the New Yo |
ld play for the Cleveland Indians, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Philadelphia Athletics. |
He would play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and St. Louis Browns. |
The school's mascot is the | Pirates and the school colors are Royal Blue, Black, |
e played for the Montreal Maroons, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and New York Americans. |
With the threat from | pirates and privateers now a distant memory, Los Cris |
ll of the American League, and the Pittsburgh | Pirates and San Diego Padres of the National League. |
the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Montreal Maroons. |
League for the Montreal Canadiens, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Philadelphia Quakers. |
for the Philadelphia Athletics and Pittsburgh | Pirates and halfback for the Milwaukee Badgers. |
Kiner was the left fielder for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the greatest man to ever live, according |
ew York Giants, Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Chicago Cubs. |
cted the highly successful pornographic films | Pirates and Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge. |
ed an iron man, playing three seasons for the | Pirates and in virtually all of their games, showing |
Unlike the | Pirates and the Cardinals, the Reds did not make regu |
ion had to be increased in order to prosecute | pirates, and thus it would consider the establishment |
habited by carnivorous monsters, bloodthirsty | pirates, and mad genius Captain Nemo (Patrick Stewart |
t in the West Indies in an expedition against | pirates and slavers. |
NYPD launches its campaign against the river | pirates and street gangs along the New York waterfron |
s Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Baltimore Orioles, primarily as an outfi |
of five seasons (1920-24) with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Philadelphia Phillies. |
e agent and also spent time in the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Montreal Expos systems. |
antial playing time as a rookie with the 1948 | Pirates, and again with the Senators from 1953 to 195 |
ventures of Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat | Pirates and explore the Grand Line in search of the f |
ry's victorious conclusion; the defeat of the | pirates and the safe return to England with the treas |
24), Mamaux played mainly with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Brooklyn Robins. |
al season with their Rookie league Gulf Coast | Pirates and Class A (Short Season) Welland Pirates in |
nd David's Popshop, Windy the rat from 'Space | Pirates' and most recently Guppy the Elephant in the |
also coached for Brooklyn and the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and remained active in baseball as a scout u |
ired Wendy starred in Fox's Peter Pan and the | Pirates, and was portrayed by Christina Lange. |
onto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Texas Rangers. |
ween the Eastern Division champion Pittsburgh | Pirates and the Western Division champion Cincinnati |
in the 1903 World Series with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and was the first player in World Series hist |
He would go on to play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and captain the Chicago Black Hawks of the NH |
oach of the American Hockey League's Portland | Pirates and then the Capitals. |
He would play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals. |
d the Seychelles were praised for prosecuting | pirates and there was a need to support these states, |
rations, increases transit speed, allows more | pirates and skiffs to be taken along, provides better |
layed end for four seasons for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the Cleveland Rams. |
served as a coach for the Dodgers, Pittsburgh | Pirates and Baltimore Orioles. |
The | Pirates and the City of Bradenton celebrated their 40 |
on Astros, and one apiece with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Boston Red Sox. |
as honored by being awarded the "Pride of the | Pirates" by the Pittsburgh Pirates and with a moment |
The Island became a stopover for | pirates and privateers who used the island to cull sa |
s son, Sam Khalifa, played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and was the first major league player of Egyp |
n a best-of-3 series to defeat the Gulf Coast | Pirates and become the Gulf Coast League champions. |
tions, wars with the Indians, the Spanish and | Pirates, and the hardships of the climate. |
ound with local Division One team the Cornish | Pirates and the ground has undergone major refurbishm |
or Zuidvogels, Instant Holland A90, Amsterdam | Pirates and since 2005 for Sparks Haarlem. |
o played in 1921 and 1926 with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the New York Yankees. |
09 he was given his outright release from the | Pirates and later signed with the Winnipeg Goldeneyes |
on only one day rest, started Game 3 for the | Pirates, and did not let them down as he pitched his |
He made his MLB debut with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and ended his career after playing with the C |
It was the fourth time in the 1970s that the | Pirates and Reds had faced off for the pennant; Cinci |
e to reach his goal to become the King of the | Pirates, and protect his crew. |
match of the game, between the East Carolina | Pirates and the South Florida Bulls at Legion Field i |
eveland Indians, San Diego Padres, Pittsburgh | Pirates and California Angels. |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Chicago White Sox. |
ures animatronic figures that tell stories of | pirates and colonial days. |
, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh | Pirates and Boston Red Sox. |
the orange and black colors first worn by the | Pirates and Quakers. |
of Saint Stephen, an order founded to combat | pirates and Turks in the Mediterranean Sea. |
n in 1995 with their Rookie league Gulf Coast | Pirates and his last season with the Atlanta Braves' |
However in 2010, the | Pirates and Cincinnati Reds swapped minor league fran |
lphia Phillies, Cleveland Spiders, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Louisville Colonels. |
ppeared in four games for the 1892 Pittsburgh | Pirates and in three games for the 1894 Chicago Colts |
ween the Eastern Division champion Pittsburgh | Pirates and the Western Division champion Cincinnati |
He played for the Boston Rustlers, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals. |
he won 19 games for the World Series champion | Pirates and was the starting pitcher for the National |
His father, Gene Sr., was a pitcher for the | Pirates and Reds between 1910 and 1912. |
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