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PCL

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  • ambassador with the Fresno Grizzlies (SF Giants PCL affiliate).
  • The one-year wonders dropped out of the PCL after that year, returned to Sacramento, and re
  • He was named a PCL All-star and also to the U.S. Olympic team befo
  • Banks tore the ACL, PCL, and LCL in his left knee and missed over two y
  • plitting time between the Salt Lake City Gulls ( PCL) and the Angels, he made 6 starts for Californi
  • rtial tears of his posterior cruciate ligament ( PCL) and medial collateral ligament (MCL).
  • He split time between Salt Lake City ( PCL) and the big leagues in 1978, and went 5-4 with
  • ed his professional career with Salt Lake City ( PCL) and reached the majors in 1913 with the Clevel
  • helic oligomers like the polycaprolactone diol ( PCL) and the polyethylene adipate diol (PEA).
  • 915 he played with both the Oakland Oaks of the PCL and Birmingham Barons of the Southern Associati
  • never enjoyed the success that he had with the PCL Angels in the 1950s.
  • The Express plays in the Pacific Coast League ( PCL) as the Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers
  • They entered the Pacific Coast League ( PCL) as an expansion team in 1998, and are owned as
  • together with the Sacramento Solons, joined the PCL as new teams in 1909 as the league expanded fro
  • determined that Eugene was too small to support PCL baseball, and the team was moved to Sacramento
  • Wilson won the PCL batting title with a .348
  • variety of drugs have been encapsulated within PCL beads for controlled release and targeted drug
  • Using PCL cell de-differentiation and its age reprogrammi
  • e first-ever Triple-A World Series, pitting the PCl champion against the International League champ
  • all team, wrestling team & soccer team were all PCL champions in their sport.
  • ed in as the primary first baseman for the 1960 PCL champions.
  • of the Pacific Coast League, the Toros won the PCL Championship in 1991 and 1993.
  • e championship, earning their third trip to the PCL Championship Series in team history.
  • He won a PCL championship with them in 1924.
  • in the Pacific Coast League, including the 1915 PCL championship team.
  • e led San Diego to an 85-63 record and the 1967 PCL championship, winning Minor League Manager of t
  • lf of the inning, giving the Sounds their first PCL Championship, the third league title in franchi
  • e girls indoor track team came in second in the PCL championship.
  • ng up with Ted Williams, San Diego won the 1937 PCL Championship.
  • ncesco would continue to lead the River Cats to PCL championships in 2004 and 2007.
  • The Phoenix Giants won two PCL championships in 1959 and 1977.
  • PCL consists in introducing a somatic adult or sene
  • itects in the postmodern style and was built by PCL Construction in 1991.
  • rs Ltd in late modernist style, it was built by PCL Construction and was completed in 1977.
  • The Republic Plaza was built by PCL Construction Services, Inc.
  • • potatoes in Great Britain through its PCL division
  • to stick with Chicago and was sent back to the PCL for 1967.
  • The Oaks were owned by PCL founding father J. Cal Ewing from 1903 until th
  • He also managed Houston's Tucson Toros PCL franchise from 1989-92 before becoming a Housto
  • f the Hollywood Stars after the city's previous PCL franchise.
  • On October 9, 1926, Barfoot went 3-for-5 in a PCL game with 3 home runs and 9 RBIs.
  • The PCL gets its name by attaching to the posterior por
  • ng 2,500 miles from their nearest opponent, the PCL had a unique schedule for the Islanders.
  • While he umpired the PCL, he began using the line "Time to call 'em as I
  • , to become one of the most successful teams in PCL history.
  • he longest game, in terms of innings played, in PCL history.
  • After three seasons with the PCL Hollywood Stars, Kimball was hired by the Bosto
  • The Solons rejoined the PCL in 1909, then moved to San Francisco during the
  • as the first Portland Beavers player to top the PCL in home runs since 1991 and he was the first Po
  • Pacific Coast League of the 1950s, leading the PCL in home runs (31) and runs batted in (123) as a
  • he Cleveland Indians from the Portland Beavers ( PCL) in the rule 5 draft.
  • Common causes of PCL injuries are direct blows to the flexed knee, s
  • Freer suffered a PCL injury which ruled him out of the rest of the 2
  • PCL is prepared by ring opening polymerization of ε
  • team, which plays in the Pacific Coast League ( PCL), is the Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisc
  • Furthermore, PCL is feasible in a few hours in opposition to cla
  • The PCL is an intracapsular ligament along with the ant
  • Polycaprolactone ( PCL) is a biodegradable polyester with a low meltin
  • PCL is registered with the Committee of Bar Examine
  • The function of the PCL is to prevent the femur from sliding off the an
  • PCL is degraded by hydrolysis of its ester linkages
  • PCL is located at 21st Street and Speedway.
  • The People's College of Law ( PCL) is an unaccredited, private, non-profit law sc
  • Advanced Info Service PCL is Thailand's largest GSM mobile phone operator
  • ng on either the Adobe systems PostScript or HP PCL language.
  • the Los Angeles Times, he suffered torn MCL and PCL ligaments in his right knee.
  • the 1912 season, Heitmuller was playing for the PCL Los Angeles Angels and was leading the league w
  • s and 99 RBIs; for his efforts, he won the 2008 PCL MVP award.
  • Proficiency Certificate Level ( PCL) Nursing
  • (they had a limited working agreement with the PCL Oakland Oaks).
  • with San Diego Padres ( PCL) of the Pacific Coast League.
  • PCL offers a part-time, four-year evening law progr
  • ning to support the Thai developer CH Karnchang PCL on the Xayaburi project.
  • the Detroit Tigers via the Mission Reds of the PCL on April 25, 1932.
  • O'Malley assured the PCL owners that he intended to operate the Angels a
  • That would have been Lane Field, where the PCL Pads played before moving to Westgate Park.
  • e Oaks to a second place finish in 1949 and the PCL pennant in 1950.
  • to the Seattle Rainiers, Whom he helped win the PCL pennant for both 1940 and 1941, for Fred Hutchi
  • er city, then won the postseason series and the PCL pennant in 1937, led by the hitting of sophomor
  • team moved to Tacoma in 1904 (where it won the PCL pennant), returned to Sacramento in 1905, then
  • of the 1917 season, leading the team to another PCL pennant.
  • Angeles Angels, helping the Angels win the 1918 PCL pennant.
  • As the Tigers, the team won two PCL pennants (and finished first in another only to
  • PCL permits to envisage a chosen degree of partial
  • The team made the 1997 PCL playoffs their final year, which extended their
  • ption in 1998, the Redbirds have made it to the PCL playoffs three times.
  • According to Dick Beverage's PCL Potpourri, Ellison worked in the customs depart
  • the 100th year anniversary of their short-lived PCL predecessors in Fresno by wearing Raisin Eaters
  • Ellison set PCL records with 5 home runs in 2 games, 8 home run
  • Notably PCL rejuvenates exclusively one single tissue or or
  • ished with a 21-6 record and a 2.22 ERA for the PCL San Francisco Seals, leading the league in wins
  • 18, Graham became manager and part owner of the PCL San Francisco Seals.
  • ber 17, 1960, the Sacramento Solons, a longtime PCL stalwart, moved to Honolulu.
  • More often than not, the PCL standings in newspapers listed the team as the
  • Vernon, a relatively small community, fielded a PCL team because it was one of only two cities in L
  • 1989 he was the pitching coach of the Vancouver PCL team.
  • being located thousands of miles from the other PCL teams proved too much of a challenge.
  • o the Omaha Royals of the Pacific Coast League ( PCL), the Royals' Triple-A affiliate.
  • (1985-87) as pilot of the Tacoma Tigers of the PCL, then the Athletics' top affiliate.
  • tober 15, 1925, Barfoot pitched 15 innings in a PCL victory over Los Angeles and hit two home runs
  • ill Sweeney's career record as a manager in the PCL was 1,471 victories and 1,452 defeats (.503) wi
  • The PCL was the site of a shooting on Tuesday, Septembe
  • The PCL was not strong offensively that year, and Danzi
  • His MCL and PCL were completely torn from bone on his left leg
  • The Sacramento Solons, a charter member of the PCL which began play in 1903, moved to Tacoma in 19
  • Back in the PCL, Wilson finished the 1951 season with the Oaks
  • In his finest year in the PCL, with the 1961 Hawaii Islanders, Slider batted