- Officer.
After returning from the war,
Campanis rejoined the
Montreal Royals. With
Montreal in 1946,
Campanis pla**** 116
games at
shortstop and was teammates...
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Câmpani (Hungarian: Felsőmezős) is a
commune in
Bihor County, Crișana, Romania. Its
earliest attested do****entation
dates to 1600. It is
situated in the...
- from 1966 to 1970 and 1973.
Campanis batted and
threw right-handed. His father, Al
Campanis, also pla**** in the Majors.
Campanis pla**** for the
Dodgers from...
- the area of
Capua Campani, the
inhabitants of the
modern Italian Region of Campania,
around Naples Al
Campanis (Alessandro
Campani, 1916–1998), Italian-born...
-
Campanis several times "Do you
really believe that?"),
Campanis'
subsequent responses only
worsened his position.
Koppel ultimately scolded Campanis on-air...
-
Giovanni Domenico C****ini, (8 June 1625 – 14
September 1712) was an Italian-French mathematician, astronomer,
astrologer and engineer. C****ini was born...
- Luca
Campani (born
February 18, 1990) is an
Italian professional basketball player for
Pallacanestro Trieste of the
Italian Lega
Basket Serie A (LBA)...
- The
Campani compound microscope is a
microscope on
exhibit at the
Museo Galileo in Italy,
thought to have been
built by
optical instrument maker Giuseppe...
- 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m) tall and 170
pounds (77 kg).
Dodgers scout Al
Campanis signed him in 1951,
struck by his speed. Amorós also pla**** for the New...
-
announcer from 1977
until 2004. On
April 6, 1987,
Dodgers General Manager Al
Campanis accepted the
offer to
appear on ABC's news
program Nightline to talk about...