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The Celebrity Black Book: Over 55,000 Accurate Celebrity Addresses
by Jordan McAuley
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with references to "Baltimore Orioles".
Excerpt - on Page 5: "
... St 153 Donald St W West Sacramento, CA 95691-3808, USA Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5X8, CANADA Adamson, Mike (Baseball Player) Baltimore Orioles 17610 Canterbury Dr Monument, CO 80132-8310, USA Adamson, Robert E Jr (Admiral) 1801 Patriots Colony Dr Williamsburg, VA 23188-1343, USA ... "
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Biographical Dictionary of American Sports: Baseball, Revised and Expanded Edition G-P
by David L. Porter
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with references to "Baltimore Orioles".
Excerpt - on Page 537: "
... regular season and .417 in the NL Championship Series against the Atlanta Braves. In the seven-game World Series against the Baltimore Orioles, his .500 bat- ting average tied a fall classic record. The Pittsburgh Pirates traded Garner to the Houston Astros (NL) ... "
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Biographical Dictionary of American Sports: Baseball, Revised and Expanded Edition Q-Z
by David L. Porter
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with references to "Baltimore Orioles".
Excerpt - on Page 5: "
... from suburban Berkley High School, where he starred in basketball, football, and baseball. Radatz declined a $4,000 bonus from the Baltimore Orioles (AL), ... "
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Biographical Dictionary of American Sports: Baseball, Revised and Expanded Edition A-F
by David L. Porter
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with references to "Baltimore Orioles".
Excerpt - on Page 10: "
... Dodgers in midseason of 1971 and compiled a 6-6 record. In De- cember 1971, Los Angeles sent him to the Baltimore Orioles (AL) as part of a trade that included National Baseball Hall-of-Famer Frank Robinson. ... "
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