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Raoul Martial "Rod"
Dedeaux (February 17, 1914 –
January 5, 2006) was an
American college baseball coach who
compiled what is
widely recognized as among...
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Dedeaux Field Dedeaux Field is a
college baseball stadium in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on the west end of the
campus of the
University of Southern...
- home
field is
Dedeaux Field,
which is
named in
honor of
former head
coach and
National College Baseball Hall of Fame
inductee Rod
Dedeaux. The USC Trojans...
- Dawn
DeDeaux (born 1952) is an
American visual artist based in New Orleans,
Louisiana whose practice has
included installation art, sculpture, photography...
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Russell Louis Dedeaux (December 7, 1913 –
January 2, 1956) was an
American baseball pitcher in the
Negro leagues. He pla**** with the
Newark Eagles and...
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Curtis O.
Dedeaux (October 6, 1919 –
September 10, 1966) was an
American law
enforcement officer who
served as the
Sheriff of
Harrison County, Mississippi...
- 38
conference championships. USC's most
notable baseball coach was Rod
Dedeaux,
coaching from 1942 to 1986, who led the
school to 11 of its NCAA crowns...
- USC Los
Angeles Memorial Coliseum 77,500 1923
Galen Center 10,258 2006
Dedeaux Field 2,500 1974 Soni
McAlister Field 1,000 1998
Washington Husky Stadium...
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contemporary hip-hop music.
Formed in 1967, the
group comprised Richard Dedeaux, Fr Amde
Hamilton (born
Anthony Hamilton), and Otis O'Solomon (also billed...
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Barry (1930–1941) Sam
Barry & Rod
Dedeaux (1942) Rod
Dedeaux (1943–1945) Sam
Barry & Rod
Dedeaux (1946–1950) Rod
Dedeaux (1951–1986) Mike
Gillespie (1987–2006)...