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- Richard Joseph Tracewski (born February 3, 1935), nicknamed "Trixie", is an American former baseball player, coach, and manager. During his playing career...
- short on hitting (Lefebvre was batting .400 at the time), went with **** Tracewski (.118 for the Series) at second base the rest of the way. The Twins received...
- congressman from Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district (1876-77) **** Tracewski (1935-), Major League Baseball player and coach; born in Eynon "ArcGIS...
- (1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) **** Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish...
- (1971–1973) Joe Schultz Jr. (1973) Ralph Houk (1974–1978) Les Moss (1979) **** Tracewski (1979) Sparky Anderson (1979–1995) Buddy Bell (1996–1998) Larry Parrish...
- particularly to his teammates. Soon afterwards, Koufax told an incredulous **** Tracewski, his old Dodger roommate, that he could have continued to pitch but would...
- Paradise". The Australian Museum. ABN 85 407 224 698. Retrieved 2020-09-22. Tracewski, Łukasz; Butchart, Stuart H.M.; Di Marco, Moreno; Ficetola, Gentile F...
- from the team as the stress of losing wore on him. First base coach **** Tracewski managed the team in the interim. In 1991, the Tigers finished last in...
- the final run of their 3–1 victory. The second error occurred on a **** Tracewski ground ball in the thirteenth inning of the final game, allowing the Dodgers...
- Wally Moses: 1967–1970 Frank Skaff: 1971: **** Tracewski: 1972–1978 Gates Brown: 1979 **** Tracewski: 1980–1991 Gene Roof: 1992–1995 Ron Oester: 1996...