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teasler
Teaseler Tea"sel*er, n. One who uses teasels for raising a nap on cloth. [Written also teaseller, teasler.]

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- Michael Anthony Easler (born November 29, 1950), nicknamed "the Hit Man", is an American former professional baseball outfielder, designated hitter, and...
- Walker Jacqui Dubois Tracie Thoms Corbin Reid Shaleah Adkisson Jasmine Easler Kiersey Clemons Benjamin Coffin III Michael Potts Taye Diggs Bonny Lockhart...
- Deposit Peter Shay Lady Psycho Killer Doctor Dougl**** Death in the Desert Ray Easler Skin Traffik The Boss Lumberjack Man Dr. Peter Shirtcliff Sacred Blood Detective...
- Achievements Preceded by Iván DeJesús Hitting for the cycle May 13, 1980 Succeeded by Mike Easler...
- Achievements Preceded by Mike Easler Hitting for the cycle September 18, 1980 Succeeded by Charlie Moore...
- checks issued: August 30, 1978. First player to hit for the cycle: Mike Easler, June 12, 1980. Pete Rose breaks the all-time hit record with number 4,192:...
- special-****ignment coach for the Dodgers in 2008. Mattingly succeeded Mike Easler as Dodgers' hitting coach that July. The Dodgers were the National League...
- Following the 1985 season, Baylor was traded to the Boston Red Sox for Mike Easler in 1986. It was the first time the Yankees and Red Sox had traded with each...
- 2009: American Defenders of New Hampshire, Can-Am League - independent Mike Easler (Manager) - 1998 Brendan Donnelly - 1999 Curtis Pride - 1999, 2003, 2004...
- Cuddyer (1997) 2× MLB All-Star; 2013 NL Batting Title Storm Davis (1980) Mike Easler (1990, MGR) MLB All-Star Ed Farmer (1985) MLB All-Star Mike Flanagan (1973–1974)...