- John
Melvin Crimian (February 17, 1926 –
February 11, 2019) was an
American Major League Baseball pitcher. A right-hander, he
appeared in 74
total games...
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League Statistics".
Baseball Reference.
Retrieved 14
November 2024. "Jack
Crimian Minor League Statistics".
Baseball Reference.
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November 2024...
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first home run of his career, a
grand slam off
Tigers pitcher Jack
Crimian at
Briggs Stadium in Detroit. He
finished his
rookie season with 14 home...
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American chemical engineer,
currently the
Russel Pearce and
Elizabeth Crimian Heuer Endowed Professor of
Chemical and
Biomolecular Engineering (CBE)...
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traded Fricano to the
Toronto Maple Leafs in a deal for
fellow pitcher Jack
Crimian. The
Chicago White Sox
would acquire Fricano in May 1956
before losing...
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meteorologist (b. 1932)
Winslow Briggs,
plant biologist (b. 1928) Jack
Crimian,
baseball player (b. 1926)
Harvey Scales, soul
singer and
songwriter (b...
- 90,
American plant biologist.
James Burns, 89,
Canadian executive. Jack
Crimian, 92,
American baseball player (St.
Louis Cardinals,
Kansas City Athletics...
- Creger, SS, 1947
Creepy Crespi, 2B, 1938–1942 Lou Criger, C, 1899–1900 Jack
Crimian, P, 1951–1952
Nabil Crismatt, P, 2020
Morrie Critchley, P, 1882
Tripp Cromer...
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Nelson 1960 – Jim King 1965 – Joe Foy (also
rookie of the year) 1955 – Jack
Crimian 1956 – Lynn
Lovenguth 1957 – Don
Johnson 1960 – Al
Cicotte 1966 – Gary...
- History".
Baseball Reference.
Sports Reference.
Retrieved May 13, 2022. "Jack
Crimian Minor Leagues Statistics & History".
Baseball Reference.
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