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Joseph Henry Nuxhall (/ˈnʌkshɔːl/; July 30, 1928 –
November 15, 2007) was an
American left-handed
pitcher in
Major League Baseball,
primarily for the...
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second division throughout the 1940s and
early 1950s. In 1944, Joe
Nuxhall (who was
later to
become part of the
radio broadcasting team), at age 15...
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Field era
Cincinnati Reds players: Ted Kluszewski,
Ernie Lombardi, Joe
Nuxhall and
Frank Robinson.
These players were
selected by a fan vote conducted...
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longtime broadcaster Joe
Nuxhall in 2007, the
address was
changed to 100 Joe
Nuxhall Way. A sign
bearing Nuxhall's traditional signoff phrase "rounding...
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become the
broadcaster for the
Cincinnati Reds.
Brennaman joined Joe
Nuxhall on the Reds
radio team in 1974. "Marty and Joe"
became an
institution in...
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country singer Eric Lange,
actor Holly Morris (television reporter) Joe
Nuxhall,
Cincinnati Reds
player and
announcer Tom Segura, stand-up comedian. "ArcGIS...
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Robinson Circus in 1912. Tillie's
image is
shown on the
cover Phillip J.
Nuxhall's book
Stories from the Grove, and she can be seen in a
poster on page 76...
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major league game, and the second-youngest
overall after Joe
Nuxhall, who was 15
years and 316 days old when he
first appeared as a
hurler for...
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allowed to
become so."
Giamatti also
summoned Marty Brennaman and Joe
Nuxhall, the Reds' on-air
radio announcers, to his
office in New York City and...
- Ban
Johnson with
indefinite bans, came back for
their next game. Joe
Nuxhall.
Nuxhall appeared in one game for the 1944
Cincinnati Reds at the age of 15...