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with a young Japanese seafarer, encountering | pirates, and raging waves, while the seats swing in r |
at the major league level for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Minnesota Twins. |
s pitched two shutouts (August 25 against the | Pirates and September 18 against the Milwaukee Braves |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Boston Braves. |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Kansas City Athletics between 1949 - 1955 |
ent on to make 116 League appearances for The | Pirates and scored seven goals, playing as both an in |
He later scouted for the | Pirates and the Major League Scouting Bureau. |
gue for the Green Bay Packers, the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and the Washington Redskins. |
became the standard for screen portrayals of | pirates and he is often credited with inventing the s |
pert, a catcher who played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Washington Senators during the 1960s, and |
hed his career after two brief stints for the | Pirates and Angels. |
In the offseason, Barry Bonds left the | Pirates and signed with the San Francisco Giants. |
He spent seven years with The | Pirates and played 211 League games, scoring four tim |
Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the Montreal Expos from 1986 to 1993. |
went on to make 44 League appearances for The | Pirates, and also played in a further ten cup matches |
Boston Red Sox, Brooklyn Dodgers, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and St. Louis Browns. |
Shakespeare's Fight with the | Pirates, And the Problem of the Transmission of his T |
After brief appearances with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and New York Giants, Thompson was traded to t |
ucrative destinations in the New World, where | pirates and slave-dealers mingled with smugglers and |
Imperial China's military in defence against | pirates and foreigners. |
ckey defender who played for the Peterborough | Pirates and the Cardiff Devils as well as for the Gre |
the farm systems of the White Sox, Pittsburgh | Pirates and Minnesota Twins. |
into hard labor in the service of the Barbary | pirates, and struggled under extremely poor condition |
is Browns, Philadelphia Athletics, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Chicago White Sox. |
In 1586 he was captured by English | pirates, and put into an open boat, without rudder or |
1963, Osborn was named pitching coach of the | Pirates, and he would serve three terms in that post |
nic island but has to contend with mysteries, | pirates and an exploding volcano. |
was signed to a minor league contract by the | Pirates and led the Pacific Coast League in ERA and w |
2001, Snell split the season between the GCL | Pirates and the Short Season-A New York - Penn League |
nce in 66 BCE during his campaign against the | pirates and again in 62 BCE during his eastern campai |
ten feature exotic locales full of smugglers, | pirates and other shady businessmen. |
es, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Philadelphia Phillies of the National Le |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Houston Astros. |
fter insinuating a war between the Whitebeard | pirates and the Marines by arresting on behalf of the |
In 1689 Pomeroon was destroyed by French | pirates, and abandoned. |
Blue Dog Pict fans were referred to as Sky | Pirates and were much like the Grateful Dead's "Deadh |
Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers, Pittsburgh | Pirates and Houston Astros. |
Barataria Bay was used as the base of the | pirates and privateers led by Jean Lafitte in the ear |
Songs for Little Boys: Trains, Cowboys, | Pirates and More! (2004): I Like Trucks |
augh returned to the dugout as manager of the | Pirates, and Oceak rejoined him as third-base coach. |
etail which exchanged small arm fire with the | pirates, and repelled the assault. |
, that Kempthorne had recaptured from Barbary | pirates, and was accompanied by five other vessels. |
lowing spring he was traded to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and never pitched in the major leagues again |
field in 1944, appearing in 54 games for the | Pirates and posting a .301 |
They fell into the hands of French | pirates and were ransomed by Edward IV, to whom Vaugh |
The island was a haven for | pirates and seafarers in colonial times. |
wke is therefore given permission to join the | pirates, and joins Brasiliano's crew to prove his wor |
Ng led a force and annihilated the bands of | pirates and returned peace to people. |
took part in retaliatory actions against the | pirates and raiders who preyed on American shipping i |
46-1949 with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Pittsburgh | Pirates and New York Giants. |
Overall, with the | Pirates and Mariners combined, he finished 7-10 with |
death by a faithful tutor, is sold to heathen | pirates, and reaches the court of King Hermin, whose |
that year as a free agent with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and remained with that organization for 16 y |
He later signed with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and became a free agent again at the end of |
key League (NHL), and played for the Portland | Pirates and Hershey Bears before being called up to t |
easons in the majors, 1947 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and 1950 for the Washington Senators. |
Memorial plaque to Edelweiss | Pirates and Ehrenfeld Group members |
He played for the Boston Bees, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Boston Braves. |
Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Cleveland Indians. |
ms for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh | Pirates, and a faltering public-private partnership t |
baseball player who played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Kansas City Royals. |
ie Collins tells a seafaring story of Spanish | pirates and the torment of a candle that, as it burns |
He played for the Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Boston Doves. |
er who played six seasons with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the Boston Braves of the National League. |
ne game in the Football League Trophy for The | Pirates, and was also sent out on loan to Clevedon To |
The ship is boarded by | pirates and the stowaways must save the crew and pass |
l who played for the Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh | Pirates and New York Giants, and was known to be an e |
of the Tucson Blaze, Edmonton Eskimos, Peoria | Pirates and Toronto Argonauts. |
ften carried sakers to defend themselves from | pirates, and similar cannons have been found on Spani |
behind the fourth place team, the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and one game ahead of the sixth place team, |
s arrival signalled an upturn in form for the | Pirates and his first match back saw Port Talbot reco |
ound with local Division One team the Cornish | Pirates and the ground has undergone major reburbishm |
id that the dogs were now targeted by the DVD | pirates and that a bounty had been put on their heads |
There were probably traders, slavers, | pirates and settlers unconnected with the church as w |
d for the fantastic myth of his kidnapping by | pirates and miraculous rescue by dolphins, a folktale |
nnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh | Pirates and Montreal Expos. |
memory of all those killed from the Edelweiss | Pirates and the Ehrenfeld Group. |
He later served as player-coach for the Noosa | Pirates and coached the Jamaica national team, but in |
. Louis Browns, Boston Red Sox and Pittsburgh | Pirates, and later managed the Chicago White Sox in 1 |
s the spring training homes of the Pittsburgh | Pirates and St. Louis Browns and was the home field f |
or League Baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
ajor leaguers Pedro Alvarez of the Pittsburgh | Pirates and David Price of the Tampa Bay Rays. |
r a game against the East Carolina University | Pirates and back to Huntington, crashed on approach t |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and New York Mets. |
Both the | pirates and the Nocturnals are forced to raise their |
television series of the same name, battling | pirates and avoiding various traps until you reach th |
ball between 1943 and 1947 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Boston Braves. |
dience members, the singers interact with the | pirates and police at times. |
of Tripoli, which had been a base for Muslim | pirates and was still in Africa on October 5, 1550 wh |
r league pitcher who played in the Pittsburgh | Pirates and New York Yankees farm systems from 1972-7 |
Rangers sent Bert Blyleven to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and the Mets sent John Milner to the Pirates |
DVD set with the rarely seen The Boy and the | Pirates, and the more recent Crystalstone (1988), on |
2002-03 season and continued to play for the | Pirates and later on the Hershey Bears, helping them |
It was repeatedly attacked by Wend | pirates and the Hanseatic League. |
l (soccer) striker and midfielder for Orlando | Pirates and South Africa. |
art, to counter the activities of the Barbary | pirates, and the United States fought the First and S |
released their first web-based game Vikings, | Pirates and Ninjas in March 2009. |
e was assigned to AHL affiliate, the Portland | Pirates, and played in one NHL game in the for the Du |
ers, he served as a manager of the Hutchinson | Pirates and London Pirates. |
ressure situations during his tenure with the | Pirates, and was a strong contributor to the champion |
seasons (1969, 1971-1976) with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Oakland Athletics. |
angdong and Guangxi provinces, fighting local | pirates and repress smuggling activities, and then he |
Allen's force of 100 was outnumbered by the | pirates and also outgunned, with Alligator mounting o |
Kirk and Shannon pursue the | pirates and they soon wind up on a volcanic island, i |
fter 1976, Randy was traded to the Pittsburgh | Pirates and pitched for their Triple A affiliate. |
hing the Strait of Sicily, it was captured by | pirates and taken to the islands of Liparae, where pi |
ouis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Arizona Diamondbacks. |
ne was umpiring a game between the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the New York Giants, with score tied 5-5 |
The Padstow | Pirates and South Bankstown Soccer clubs also used Pl |
941-1948 (excluding 1943) with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and finished his big league career on June 1 |
He played briefly for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals.He also compiled a 99 |
st known for playing guard for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and as they would later be known as, the Pitt |
ert Blyleven was traded by the Rangers to the | Pirates, and John Milner was traded by the New York M |
seasons (1893-1895, 1899) with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and New York Giants. |
er 12, 2006, Clear Channel and the Pittsburgh | Pirates announced a five-year agreement in which WPGB |
In 2009, the Pittsburgh | Pirates announced that a statue of Mazeroski would be |
The | Pirates announced plans to call him up to the majors |
In September, Cornish | Pirates announced they had agreed to a three-month lo |
On January 12, 2007, the | Pirates announced that Robert Nutting would replace M |
a measure of success for the 1957 Pittsburgh | Pirates, appearing in 11 games (eight as a starting p |
.S. Pinafore, occasionally the Pirate king in | Pirates, Archibald Grosvenor (and occasionally Colone |
The | pirates are arrested and their speedboat is seized, t |
Space | Pirates are Edward's primary enemy. |
couple is now being held together because the | pirates are no longer willing to pay the cost of keep |
The flagship radio stations of the | Pirates are Pirate Radio 1250 and 930 AM and Oldies 1 |
spite of finishing 5th in the NL Central, the | Pirates are hoping their 2nd half momentum from 2006 |
The warriors, along with most of Hook's | pirates, are forced to work in a cave, cracking lava |
The Tampa Bay | Pirates are a team of the Women's Football Alliance s |
The | Pirates are coached by Billy Godwin and play all of t |
“The | pirates are very clearly avoiding that area because t |
Meanwhile, back on the island, the | pirates are hunting the Lost Boys. |
The Portland | Pirates are the Ducks American Hockey League affiliat |
grave threat to the colony, but suddenly the | pirates are found dead, apparently in combat, but wit |
half-way through the movie, where a group of | pirates are bundled together and raised by a large ne |
The | pirates are confronted by a US Coast Guard ship, but |
A band of | pirates are stealing and hiding Tyrannosaurus eggs al |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates are in the World Series |
Three other VLCCs that have been ransomed by | pirates are the Sirius Star, the Maran Centaurus, and |
In the book, | pirates are presented with a "black spot" to official |
2005, which is not entirely known because the | Pirates are a private corporation, G. Ogden Nutting a |
The Space | Pirates are found hiding in the lower decks, armed an |
When the | pirates are first sunk, the ship's remains parody the |
The Mississippi Gulf Coast | Pirates are a semipro football team in the Premier Fo |
Conference and BARLA leagues, see Scarborough | Pirates ARLFC |
Scarborough | Pirates ARLFC is the name of an amateur rugby league |
Breakaway Sports Tours, the RFL, Scarborough | Pirates ARLFC and Scarborough Council and is aimed at |
Pirates armed with guns and knives are increasing the | |
omething from the cover of Doctor Who and the | Pirates, Arrangements for War or Thicker than Water? |
At a point, Ayrton's former crew of | pirates arrives at the Lincoln Island to use it as th |
usual in that he was signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as the result of an open tryout. |
Signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an amateur free agent in 1991, Christianse |
brother Carson spent eleven seasons with the | Pirates as an outfielder and second baseman. |
cond baseman, he was signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as a $30,000 "bonus baby" after college baseb |
Cub did not play a game for the | Pirates, as he was traded again, three days later to |
as a Phoenician colony, it became a haven for | pirates as an independent republic before being incor |
r his 29-year association with the Pittsburgh | Pirates as a player and manager. |
ovided play-by-play coverage for the Portland | Pirates as well as the New England Stingers of Roller |
ng Company goes to war with all the assembled | pirates as both sides make terms with each other on a |
In the story mode, all of the Straw Hat | Pirates as current are playable. |
He was signed by the | Pirates as an amateur free agent in 1981. |
Owens was signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an undrafted free agent in June 2001. |
f a Vietnamese filmmaker who encountered Thai | pirates as a young refugee |
June 24, 1961: Ron Woods was signed by the | Pirates as an amateur free agent. |
In 1992, he was hired by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as a pitching instructor. |
nd of the year, he signed with the Pittsburgh | Pirates as a free agent, and in 1998 he appeared in 1 |
pera della Luna's productions of The Parson's | Pirates, as the title role in The Mikado, as Sir Rode |
He joined the Pittsburgh | Pirates as assistant general manager to Syd Thrift, a |
Signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an amateur free agent in 1964, Jeter would |
He was signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an amateur free agent on June 3, 1957 and |
ent by the San Diego Padres to the Pittsburgh | Pirates as 'player to be named later' in a Nov 21, 20 |
He also won the league championship at | Pirates, as well as the BP Top Eight Cup in 1994, the |
Brand originally signed with the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an amateur free agent, and spent five seas |
He was signed by the Peoria | Pirates as a street free agent in 2007. |
device similar to a staff, to use against the | pirates as he hunts for the eggs. |
Browne was signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an amateur free agent in 1963. |
to the Los Angeles Dodgers by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as part of a conditional deal. |
He was signed by the Port Huron | Pirates as a street free agent in 2007. |
Thomas signed with the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an amateur free agent in 1947. |
He signed with the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an amateur free agent in 1963. |
ch 19, 1953: Johnny O'Brien was signed by the | Pirates as an amateur free agent (bonus baby). |
His best season was in 1895 with the | Pirates, as he was 31-22 with a 3.18 ERA in a Nationa |
In 1900, Clarke joined the Pittsburgh | Pirates as a player and manager, roles he would embra |
lifornia, Loaiza was signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an undrafted free agent on March 21, 1991. |
The | Pirates assigned Martinez to the Double-A Altoona Cur |
The | Pirates assigned Hacker to AAA-Indianapolis Indians. |
with Fred Clarke, who was then working as the | Pirates' assistant manager and head of scouting. |
e Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners and the | Pirates at the Major League level. |
game of a doubleheader against the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Forbes Field and pitched a complete game, |
ct with the Ducks AHL affiliate, the Portland | Pirates at the end of the 2007-08 season. |
wo days later, playing against the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Connie Mack Stadium. |
1921 game between the Phillies and Pittsburgh | Pirates at Forbes Field. |
s in a ten inning game against the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Forbes Field. |
He was released by the | Pirates at the end of the 1923 season, after which he |
They were said to be martyred either by | pirates at Messina or under the Emperor Diocletian. |
m the Red Turbans in 1362, defeating Japanese | pirates at Mt. Hwangsan in 1382, and his rebellion ag |
ed a five-hit 9-1 victory over the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Forbes Field, giving his team their first |
ved an adventurous life, he was a prisoner of | pirates at Argel and a soldier in Italy after being l |
e cycle in a 10-7 victory over the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Olympic Stadium, going five-for-five in th |
ts were in second place, one game back of the | Pirates at the end of play that day. |
me 1 of a doubleheader against the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Forbes Field. |
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