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American actor and
operatic tenor Glen Alyn (1913–1984),
Australian actress Glenallen Hill (born 1965), U.S.
professional baseball player Glen Ellen, California...
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Glenallen Hill (born
March 22, 1965) is an
American former Major League Baseball outfielder. Hill pla**** with the
Toronto Blue Jays (1989–91), Cleveland...
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settlement is "Glen Allen". However, the U.S. Post
Office is
officially "
Glenallen",
spelled the same as the
original company station of the St.
Louis Iron...
- Preceded by
Albert Belle American League Player of the
Month July 2000 Succeeded by
Glenallen Hill...
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Terry Steinbach,
Athletics (July 16, 1989) Blue Jays
grand slam
Glenallen Hill (September 1, 1989) Inside-the-park home run
Rance Mulliniks, Blue...
- 2001: José
Canseco was
released by the
Anaheim Angels.
March 28, 2001:
Glenallen Hill was
traded by the New York
Yankees to the
Anaheim Angels for Darren...
- Schools. A****er
Elementary School (K–5)
Cranberry Elementary School (K–5)
Glenallen Elementary School (K–5)
Lamarque Elementary School (K–5)
Toledo Blade...
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players at the time who
fulfilled similar roles, such as Dave
Justice and
Glenallen Hill.
Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman made the
claim to prevent...
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staff and
students from Holy
Cross Mission in
western Alaska. In 1961 "
Glenallen" was
officially renamed "Glennallen" by the US
Postal Service, adding...
- Yarnall, Drew Henson,
Brian Reith, and
Jackson Melián. July 21, 2000:
Glenallen Hill was
traded by the
Chicago Cubs to the New York
Yankees for Ben Ford...