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Walter Dropo (Serbian: Валтер Дропо,
Valter Dropo;
January 30, 1923 –
December 17, 2010),
nicknamed "Moose", was an
American college basketball standout...
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Dropo".
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original on
October 25, 2012.
Retrieved September 10, 2009. "Walt
Dropo Bio". baseball-reference...
- foiled.
Dropo, held
hostage in a cave,
tricks his
guard Shim and escapes.
Kimar then
arrests Voldar, Stobo, and Shim.
Santa notices that
Dropo acts like...
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Major League Baseball (MLB)
player Walt
Dropo (January 30, 1923 –
December 17, 2010). A "giant of a man,"
Dropo was
affectionately known as "the Moose...
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named for
pyrotechnics pioneer Milton Dropo,
founder of TNT
Fireworks (and
brother of
baseball player Walt
Dropo).
Recipients of the
Award include Jim...
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history to
accomplish this feat. 1952 also saw
Tiger first baseman Walt
Dropo get a hit in 12
consecutive plate appearances over a three-game stretch...
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April 12 the Red Sox beat the
Braves by a
score of 12─7. June 3, 1952: Walt
Dropo, Fred Hatfield, Don Lenhardt,
Johnny Pesky, and Bill
Wight were
traded by...
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first base when
Dropo fractured his
right wrist. He
shifted over to
right field upon
Dropo's return, but was back at
first when
Dropo was
optioned to...
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Detroit Tigers in a nine-player deal, in
which the Red Sox also
traded Walt
Dropo, Fred Hatfield, Don Lenhardt, and Bill
Wight and
acquired Hoot Evers, George...
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winning five
state championships between 1939 and 1945. Led by
senior Walt
Dropo, a three-sport star at the school, the
Huskies started the 1946–47 season...