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  2. Bob Ferguson (infielder) - Wikipedia

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    A native of Brooklyn, Ferguson played for two of New York's earliest semi-professional clubs in the late 1860s and early 1870s, the Atlantics and Mutuals. [4] On June 14, 1870, Ferguson (who played catcher that game) for the Atlantics provided the hit that created the tying run and he later scored the winning run in a match against the famous Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first team that was ...

  3. Bob Ferguson (pitcher) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lester Ferguson (April 18, 1919 – May 23, 2008) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He appeared in nine games, including two starts , for the Cincinnati Reds in 1944. He pitched professionally for thirteen years, playing in the minor leagues from 1938 until 1950.

  4. Bob Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Bob Ferguson (pitcher) (1919–2008), baseball pitcher; Bob Ferguson (politician) (born 1965), Washington state politician, 24th Governor of Washington; Bob Ferguson (ice hockey) (born 1954), Canadian former ice hockey player and coach; Bob Ferguson (pole vaulter), Canadian pole vaulter and medallist in athletics at the 1986 Commonwealth Games

  5. 1876 Hartford Dark Blues season - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Player stats subsection. 2.1 Batting. ... Middle row: Tom Carey, Everett Mills, Bob Ferguson, Bill Harbridge, Tom York ... 1876 Hartford Dark Blues season at ...

  6. Bob Ferguson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ferguson (July 1, 1931 – November 23, 2014) was a Canadian sports journalist and writer. He began in journalism with The London Free Press from 1952 to 1964, and was colour commentator for baseball games broadcast on CFPL (AM) .

  7. Bob Ferguson (fullback) - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson's first year of eligibility at Ohio State University was 1959. The starting fullback at the beginning of the season was the senior, and Heisman Trophy candidate, Bob White. Through the course of the season, however, Ferguson supplanted White as the starter and led the team in rushing that season, averaging 6.1 yards per carry.

  8. Don Zimmer - Wikipedia

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    Zimmer wrote two books, Zim: A Baseball Life, and The Zen of Zim, that describe his life in baseball, as a player, manager, and coach. From the 2008 season to his death, Zimmer was one of the last former Brooklyn Dodgers (along with pitchers Don Newcombe and Tommy Lasorda and announcer Vin Scully) still in baseball in some capacity. Zimmer also ...

  9. Burt Shotton - Wikipedia

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    Burton Edwin Shotton (October 18, 1884 – July 29, 1962) was an American player, manager, coach and scout in Major League Baseball. As manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers (1947; 1948–50), he won two National League pennants and served as Jackie Robinson 's first permanent Major League manager.