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Elijah Edward Pinnance (1879–1944),
nicknamed "Peanuts", was a
Canadian Major League Baseball pitcher. He pla**** for the
Philadelphia Athletics during...
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Peanuts O'Flaherty (1918–2008),
Canadian National Hockey League player Ed
Pinnance (1879–1944),
Canadian Major League Baseball pitcher in 1903, nicknamed...
- Scotland, was
named after the sea bird): HMS Merlin (1579) was a 10-gun
pinnance built in 1579 and
listed until 1601. HMS Merlin (1652) was a 14-gun yacht...
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Henry Oxley Dave
Pagan James Paxton Bill
Pfann Bill
Phillips Ron Piché Ed
Pinnance Jim
Pirie Nick
Pivetta Gordie Pladson Dalton Pompey Simon Pond Zach Pop...
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Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference.com.
Retrieved 2
February 2014. "Ed
Pinnance Minor League Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference.com.
Retrieved 2...
- (at 19
knots (35 km/h; 22 mph))
Boats &
landing craft carried 2 ×
Motor pinnances 1 ×
Torpedo cutter 1 ×
Motor dinghy Complement 350
Armament 8 × 12.8 cm...
- Cole (1909)
George Daly (1908) Ed Herr (1909, MGR) Ed
McKean (1908) Ed
Pinnance (1907)
Archie Yelle (1912) Bay City
Billikens players Bay City (minor league...
- retired, one of only five
Spartan baseball players to
receive the honor. Ed
Pinnance made
history for
Michigan State baseball as the
first Spartan (the school...
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following Chief Sockalexis, Bill Phyle, his
teammate Chief Bender and Ed
Pinnance. He was a
practicing minister for many
years and a
promoter of education...
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Pynas (Dutch: pinas, '
pinnance') in 1594
after purchasing a
property in the
center of
Amsterdam called 'At the Sign of the
Pinnance'.
According to Arnold...