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Pipgras retired as an
umpire in May 1946 due to illness. In December, the Red Sox
announced that they
hired Pipgras and Mace
Brown as scouts.
Pipgras...
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Edward John
Pipgras (June 15, 1904 –
April 13, 1964) was an
American right-handed
pitcher in
Major League Baseball who pla**** for the 1932
Brooklyn Dodgers...
- in
Sound Editing –
Feature Do****entary Rob Getty,
Richard Yawn and Mike
Pipgras Nominated Hollywood Music in
Media Awards November 20, 2024 Best Original...
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Series between the
Cardinals and the San
Diego Padres,
joining George Pipgras of the 1932 New York Yankees,
Reggie Sanders of the 1995
Cincinnati Reds...
- inning. In the
bottom half,
Billy Herman drew a
leadoff walk off
George Pipgras and
scored on Kiki Cuyler's double.
Gehrig hit a home run in the top of...
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Rounding out the
staff were
veteran Dutch Ruether (13–6, 3.38),
George Pipgras (10–3, 4.11) and
swingman Myles Thomas (7–4, 4.87). To no one's surprise...
- Hairston,
Odell Jones,
Junior Ortiz, Tony Pena,
Pascual Perez,
George Pipgras, Don Robinson,
Willie Randolph, Rip Sewell,
Frank Thomas, Al Weis, and...
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Never Too Late – Rob Getty,
Richard Yawn (supervising
sound editors), Mike
Pipgras (sound editor)
Music by John
Williams –
Christopher Barnett, Roy Waldspurger...
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Grove won 20
games for the
first time, and a year
later he tied
George Pipgras for the AL lead in wins with 24. The
Athletics won the AL
pennant in three...
- Tony Lazzeri's
errant throw. It tied the game at 3–3.
After that,
George Pipgras allowed only two more
Cardinal hits,
walking 3
other St.
Louis batters...