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Bruce Eugene Kison (February 18, 1950 – June 2, 2018) was an
American professional baseball pitcher, who pla**** in
Major League Baseball (MLB) for the...
- The
Kishon River (Hebrew: נחל הקישון,
Nachal HaKishon; Arabic: نهر المقطع, romanized: Nahr al-Muqaṭṭa‘, – the
river of
slaughter or dismemberment; alternative...
- a feat that he had
performed in 1960. Twenty-one-year-old
rookie Bruce Kison pitched 6+1⁄3
scoreless innings and
allowed just one hit in two appearances...
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pitching performance of
rookie Bruce Kison in game 4, that
Weaver said
turned the
series around. Ironically,
Kison would become a
pitching coach, scout...
- 1979 season. Left fielder/first
baseman Willie Stargell,
pitcher Bruce Kison, and
catcher Manny Sanguillén were the only
players left over from the Pirates...
- Jackson's
record of 25
total bases, set in 1977. Stargell,
pitcher Bruce Kison,
infielder Rennie Stennett, and
catcher Manny Sanguillén were the only players...
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Washington Redskins Brian Urlacher —
Chicago Bears Pro Bowl
linebacker Bruce Kison —
Pittsburgh Pirates World Series pitcher Damon Lusk —
NASCAR driver Gene...
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- JSTOR 504884. Tepper, 2007, Tel
Kison (North) Abu Raya and Porat, 2010, Tel
Kison Feig, 2008, Tel
Kison Feig, Nurit. “Tel
Kison:
Final Report.”,
Hadashot Arkheologiyot:...
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cinematographer Michael Jackson,
professional American football player Bruce Kison,
professional baseball player, two-time
World Series champion Chuck Palahniuk...