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  2. Northeastern United States blizzard of 1978 - Wikipedia

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    Boston received a record-breaking 27.1 inches (69 cm) of snow; Providence also broke a record with 27.6 inches (70 cm); [3] Atlantic City broke an all-time storm accumulation with 20.1 inches (51 cm); two Philadelphia suburban towns in Chester County received 20.2 inches (51 cm), while the City of Philadelphia received 16.0 inches (41 cm). [5]

  3. Great Blizzard of 1978 - Wikipedia

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    The cooperative observer station at the Bennetts Bridge power plant, near Altmar, New York, established an official all-time New York State monthly snowfall record with 192 inches (16.0 ft; 4.9 m) of snowfall in January 1978. [16] Long-term New York weather stations that established all-time monthly snowfall records in January 1978 include:

  4. 1978 Chicago Cubs season - Wikipedia

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    The Expos completed the deal by sending Jerry White to the Cubs on June 23. [2] June 10, 1978: The Cubs traded a player to be named later to the New York Yankees for Ken Holtzman. The Cubs completed the trade by sending Ron Davis to the Yankees on June 12. [6] June 15, 1978: Joe Wallis was traded by the Cubs to the Cleveland Indians for Mike ...

  5. List of Chicago Cubs seasons - Wikipedia

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    The following lists the results of every season of the Chicago Cubs baseball club of Major League Baseball beginning in 1870 and continuing to 1876 as a charter member of the National League (NL). The White Stockings changed their name in 1890 to the Chicago Colts and again in 1898 to the Chicago Orphans until finally settling in 1903 with the ...

  6. 1978 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    May 29 – Carl Reynolds, 75, fine outfielder and consistent hitter who played from 1927 through 1939 for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns, Boston Red Sox, and Chicago Cubs, ending his career with a lifetime .302 batting average, including 1,357 hits, 80 home runs, and 699 runs batted in 1,222 games [8]

  7. Dick Pole - Wikipedia

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    August 3, 1973, for the Boston Red Sox: Last MLB appearance; July 18, 1978, for the Seattle Mariners: MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 25–37: Earned run average: 5.05: Strikeouts: 239: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; As player. Boston Red Sox (1973–1976) Seattle Mariners (1977–1978) As coach. Chicago Cubs (1988–1991) San Francisco ...

  8. Category:1978 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    1978 Boston Red Sox season; The Bronx Zoo (book) C. 1978 California Angels season; 1978 Chicago Cubs season; 1978 Chicago White Sox season; 1978 Cincinnati Reds season;

  9. 1997 April Fool's Day blizzard - Wikipedia

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    At the time the 25.4 inches (65 cm) of snow that fell at Boston's Logan International Airport was the third-biggest snowstorm in Boston history, the Northeastern United States blizzard of 1978's 27.1 inches (69 cm), and the February 1969 nor'easter's 26.3 inches (67 cm). The storm was the biggest on record in the month of April and made April ...