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Walter Kirby Higbe (April 8, 1915 – May 6, 1985) was an
American right-handed
starting pitcher in
Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1937 to 1950. Best...
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Crazy in Alabama.
Beyer pla****
Major League Baseball player Kirby Higbe in the
biographical film 42. His
theatrical roles include The
Chili Queen...
- won the NL Pennant,
sending them to the
World Series. May 3, 1947:
Kirby Higbe, Hank Behrman, Cal McLish, Gene
Mauch and
Dixie Howell were
traded by the...
- PMID 24431106. S2CID 6223741.
Sessa B, Aday JS, O'Brien S,
Curran HV,
Measham F,
Higbed L, et al. (March 2022). "Debunking the myth of 'Blue Mondays': No evidence...
- Park. In the game,
Williams homered in the
fourth inning against Kirby Higbe,
singled in a run in the
fifth inning,
singled in the
seventh inning, and...
- million. On June 20,
Buehler won his
seventh game of the season,
tying Kirby Higbe for the
Dodgers franchise record of 23
consecutive starts without a loss...
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Cullen as Clay
Hopper Ryan
Merriman as
Dixie Walker Brad
Beyer as
Kirby Higbe Gino
Anthony Pesi as Joe
Garagiola T. R.
Knight as
Harold Parrott, a Dodgers...
- the top of the
first on
Charlie Keller's RBI
single with two on off
Kirby Higbe. In the fourth, they
loaded the
bases with no outs on a double, walk and...
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American actor, musician, singer, songwriter, narrator, and
comedian Kirby Higbe (1915–1985),
American right-handed
starting pitcher Kirby Hocutt (born 1973)...
- was
traded along with Ray Poat from the
Giants to the
Pirates for
Kirby Higbe on June 6, 1949. Rhawn's 47 MLB hits also
included nine
doubles and two...