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Joseph Henry Astroth (September 1, 1922 – May 3, 2013) was an
American professional baseball player. He pla**** his
entire career in
Major League Baseball...
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Horst Astroth (30
October 1923 – 10
January 2017) was a
German track and
field athlete who
competed at the 1960
Summer Olympics,
where he
finished 16th...
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Trefalt 2018, p. 259.
Astroth 2019, p. 105.
Astroth 2019, p. 167.
Astroth 2019, p. 96.
Astroth 2019, p. 25. O'Hara 2019,
Geography and...
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Petty 2009, p. 40.
Astroth 2019, p. 165.
Richard 1957, p. 553.
Astroth 2019, pp. 166–168.
Astroth 2019, pp. 127–131.
Astroth 2019, pp. 132–139. Smith...
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Lambert International Airport, 25
miles (40 km) to the west in Missouri. Joe
Astroth,
professional baseball player;
attended Wood
River High
School Roger Counsil...
- of.
Short History of Asia Series.
Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1865088631.
Astroth,
Alexander (2019). M****
Suicides on
Saipan and Tinian, 1944: An Examination...
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Meehl 2012, p. 187.
Dingman 2009, p. 91.
Dingman 2009, p. 90.
Astroth 2019, pp. 97–103.
Astroth 2019, p. 104;
Borrowman 2017, pp. 93–94.
Meehl 2012, p. 209...
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operated a po****r
bowling alley and
diner with
baseball players Joe
Astroth and Shantz's
brother Billy. The Pit-Catcher displa**** Bobby's
Golden Gloves...
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federal approval for the 313-acre (127 ha)
cemetery was in
October 2000. Joe
Astroth (1922–2013)
Major League Baseball Player Manuel A.
Gomez (1915–2023) New...
- department, was
renamed the same day in
honor of the
former Mayor. Joe
Astroth,
catcher for the
Athletics when they were
based in
Philadelphia and Kansas...