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Morris Arnovich (November 16, 1910 – July 20, 1959),
nicknamed "Snooker", was an
American baseball player.
Arnovich pla**** in
Major League Baseball between...
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publishing bi-w****ly. In 2015, the name
returned to Promethean.
Morrie Arnovich, MLB All Star
outfielder Richard Bong (attended),
World War II
flying ace...
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Representative Wallace W. Andrew,
Wisconsin State Representative Morrie Arnovich, MLB All-Star
outfielder Dave Bancroft, MLB
player and manager, member...
- Jr., US, outfielder,
general manager,
first base
coach Morrie "Snooker"
Arnovich, US, outfielder, All-Star Brad Ausmus, US, catcher, All-Star, 3× Gold Glove...
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simulation video game
Snooker 19, a 2019
sports simulation video game
Morrie Arnovich or "Snooker" (1910–1959),
American baseball player Mr.
Snooker (Joe Davis;...
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Richard Anthony Allen (1963–1969): "Wampum", "Richie"
Morrie Arnovich,
Morris Arnovich (1936–1940): "Snooker"
Richie Ashburn,
Donald Richard Ashburn...
- Cubs
ended the
season with a
record of 55–70 and were
managed by
Morrie Arnovich and ****ey Kerr.
Davenport finished 23.5
games behind the
first place Danville...
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Anderson Baseball Luke
Appling Baseball B. J.
Armstrong Basketball Morrie Arnovich Baseball Steve A****er
Football Arnold "Red"
Auerbach Basketball Jeff Bagwell...
- RBIs (behind Hank Greenberg), and
tenth in
batting average (behind
Morrie Arnovich). In 1998,
Green had
fourteen ****ists and five
double plays from the outfield...
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Austin Aries (born 1978),
professional wrestler (Milwaukee)
Morrie Arnovich (1910–1959), MLB All-Star
outfielder Ben
Askren (born 1984), folkstyle...