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Win Mercer: 28 Pitcher: Detroit Tigers: suicide 1903 Mike Miley: 23 Shortstop: California Angels: automobile crash 1977 [2] Tom Miller: 26 Catcher: St. Louis Brown Stockings: indeterminate illness 1876 [19] Al Montgomery: 21 Catcher: New York Giants [f] automobile crash 1942 Bob Moose: 29 Pitcher: Pittsburgh Pirates: automobile crash 1976 [2 ...
A crash on the Dschang Cliff, West Region killed 53 people after a truck illegally carrying fuel collided with a bus. [ 311 ] February 11 – United States – Icy conditions from an ice storm caused a massive 133-vehicle pileup on Interstate 35W in Fort Worth, Texas , killing six people and injuring 95.
One lane of southbound I-81 had just reopened following a closure since 3:30 a.m. due to a truck crash and hazmat spill. Fish in piranha family caught: Maryland man catches invasive fish with ...
The crash was reported around 11:30 a.m. near the 2-mile marker close to U.S. 11 in the Williamsport area, a Maryland State Police spokesperson said in an email Thursday afternoon.
With the win, the Braves claimed the No. 5 seed and next face San Diego, while the Mets draw Milwaukee. ... Game 2: 3 runs are enough for Atlanta. How could any same-day game compare to the Game 1 ...
Marte began 2005 with the Triple-A Richmond Braves. [3] On June 6, he was recalled by Atlanta after Chipper Jones was placed on the disabled list. [4] Marte made his major league debut the next day on June 7, finishing 0-for-3 with an RBI in Atlanta's 3–2 win. [5] He was optioned back to Richmond on June 25. [4]
Rico Carty, who won the 1970 NL batting title when he hit a major league-best .366 for the Atlanta Braves, has died. Major League Baseball, the players’ association and the Braves paid tribute ...
Ronald Edwin Gant (born March 2, 1965) is an American television news anchor and former professional baseball outfielder.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1987 and 2003 for eight different teams, primarily the Atlanta Braves (1987–1993), St. Louis Cardinals (1996–1998), and Philadelphia Phillies (1999–2000).