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Clarence Brinkopf (October 20, 1926 – July 2, 1998) was a right-handed
shortstop in
Major League Baseball for the
Chicago Cubs in 1952.
Brinkopf was originally...
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novelist William F. Barnes,
former head
football coach for UCLA Leon
Brinkopf,
former professional baseball player Joseph Cable, a
Medal of
Honor recipient...
- in Cape
Girardeau (1982–1984), set
several books in Cape
Girardeau Leon
Brinkopf (1926–1998),
shortstop in
Major League Baseball for the
Chicago Cubs in...
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Chicago victory, in the
fifth inning in
relief of
starting shortstop Leon
Brinkopf. The
following inning,
Hardin collected his only
Major League hit, a single...
- Sox and
Cleveland Indians; son of 1930s
catcher Ed Sr. July 2 – Leon
Brinkopf, 71,
shortstop for the 1952
Chicago Cubs. July 6 – Ed Sanicki, 74, outfielder...
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Atwell 32
Harry Chiti 8
Bruce Edwards 25
Johnny Pramesa Infielders 43 Leon
Brinkopf 12
Tommy Brown 44 Phil
Cavarretta 40 Dee
Fondy 41 Bud
Hardin 2
Randy Jackson...
- Dan Briggs, 1B, 1982
Harry Bright, 1B, 1965 Jim Brillheart, P, 1927 Leon
Brinkopf, SS, 1952 Pete Broberg, P, 1977 Lou Brock, OF, 1961–1964
Tarrik Brock,...
- at 470 West
Church Street in Newark, Ohio. Bob
Boken (1946, MGR) Leon
Brinkopf (1944) Clay
Bryant (1944, MGR) Owen
Friend (1944) Ned
Garver (1944) Cal...
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Frank Brill Jim
Brillheart Bill
Brinker Chuck Brinkman Ed
Brinkman Leon
Brinkopf John
Briscoe Lou
Brissie George Bristow Bernardo Brito Eude
Brito Jorge...
- 1937 — No Lynn
Bridwell 1961 P No Jim
Brillheart 1933–1934 P Yes Leon
Brinkopf 1949 — Yes
Herman Bronkie 1910 — Yes John
Brooks 1927–1928 OF No Jim Brosnan...