- 185
pounds (84 kg),
Naktenis batted and
threw left-handed. He was born in Aberdeen, Washington. In a two-season career,
Naktenis posted a 0–1
record with...
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mother of Mark
Harmon Nick Koback,
class of 1953,
former MLB
player Pete
Naktenis,
class of 1932,
former MLB
player Bob Nash,
class of 1968,
basketball player...
- von Mansfeld-Vorderort (1517–1604),
Spanish army
commander Peter Ernest Naktenis (1914–2007),
American baseball player This page or
section lists people...
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Loperfido Bill
McCahan Quinton McCracken Tim
McKeithan Matt
Mervis Pete
Naktenis Dan
Otero Ace
Parker Graham Pauley John Poff
Graeme Stinson Scott Schoeneweis...
- Stan
Benjamin May 27 –
Johnny Welaj June 6 –
Eddie Silber June 12 – Pete
Naktenis June 14 –
George Myatt June 16 –
Johnnie Wittig June 22 – Jim
Asbell June...
- 14 Art
Jacobs 14 Hank
Johnson 36 Wes
Livengood 35
Whitey Moore 38 Pete
Naktenis 36
Johnny Niggeling 14
Elmer Riddle 37 Milt
Shoffner 39
Junior Thompson...
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Joseph Myers, P, 1905 Jack Nabors, P, 1915–17 Bill Nagel, IF, 1939 Pete
Naktenis, P, 1936 Jim Nash, P, 1966–69
Rollie Naylor, P, 1917–24 Zach Neal, 2016–17...
- folk
musician (The
Clancy Brothers and
Tommy Makem), lung cancer. Pete
Naktenis, 93,
American baseball player.
Philip S. Paludan, 69,
American history...
- Dale
Murray Billy Myers Hy
Myers Randy Myers Wil
Myers Aaron Myette Pete
Naktenis Buddy Napier Tyler Naquin Dioner Navarro Denny Neagle Charlie Neal Greasy...
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known as the "As",
alongside pitchers Tim McKeithan,
Bobby Coombs, Pete
Naktenis, and Dave Smith, as well as
other rookies like
Chubby Dean, Hal Wagner...