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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 Pending Hollywood Music in
Media Awards November 20, 2024 Best Original...
- Nixon's
choice for the
first woman to
serve on the U.S.
Supreme Court George Pipgras,
Major League Baseball player, umpire, and
member of the 1923
World Series...
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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...
- 36 256+1⁄3 22 7 2.63 86 Herb Pennock† SP 34 209+2⁄3 19 8 3.00 51
George Pipgras SP 29 166+1⁄3 10 3 4.11 81
Dutch Ruether SP 27 184 13 6 3.38 45
Urban Shocker...
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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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George Pipgras also pla**** for the
Saginaw Aces in 1921. In his
first appearance for
Saginaw after having pitched for the
Joplin Miners,
Pipgras walked...
- 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...
- 1933,
pitching in five Series.
George Pipgras—January 1923.
Traded to the
Yankees for Al
DeVormer (supra).
Pipgras never pla**** for Boston; his eleven-year...