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  2. Shane Victorino - Wikipedia

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    Shane Patrick Victorino (born November 30, 1980), nicknamed "the Flyin' Hawaiian", is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres , Philadelphia Phillies , Los Angeles Dodgers , Boston Red Sox , and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .

  3. List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders

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    Shane Victorino (2008) [38] [39] Heart & Hustle Award. Note: Awarded by the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association. Roy Halladay (2010) Tony Conigliaro ...

  4. International League Most Valuable Player Award - Wikipedia

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    Shane Victorino: Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons: Philadelphia Phillies: Outfielder [90] 2006 Kevin Witt: Durham Bulls: Tampa Bay Devil Rays: First baseman [91] 2007 Mike Hessman: Toledo Mud Hens: Detroit Tigers: Third baseman [92] 2008 Jeff Bailey: Pawtucket Red Sox: Boston Red Sox: First baseman [93] 2009 Shelley Duncan: Scranton/Wilkes ...

  5. 2008 National League Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    Cory Wade surrendered a game-tying two-run home run to Shane Victorino that landed in the visitor's bullpen. Jonathan Broxton came in after Carlos Ruiz singled off Wade and promptly gave up another two-run homer to pinch-hitter Matt Stairs , the veteran's first career postseason homer, putting the Phillies back in front with a 7–5 lead.

  6. 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game - Wikipedia

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    After the rosters were revealed, a second ballot of five players per league was created for the All-Star Final Vote to determine the 33rd and final player of each roster. . The NL Winner was Shane Victorino of the Philadelphia Phillies and the AL winner was Brandon Inge of the Detroit Tige

  7. Victorino - Wikipedia

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    Cesáreo Victorino (born 1979), Mexican footballer; Mauricio Victorino (born 1982), Uruguayan football defender; Mike Victorino (born 1952), Mayor of Maui County, father of Shane Victorino; Shane Victorino (born 1980), American baseball outfielder, son of Mike Victorino; Waldemar Victorino (born 1952), Uruguayan football forward

  8. Jon Jay - Wikipedia

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    Through the end of the 2020 season, Jon Jay has the third highest modern-day career fielding percentage for a center fielder at .996, behind only Darin Erstad and Shane Victorino. [ 2 ] Jay made his big league debut for the Cardinals in 2010, [ 1 ] after batting .301, with 4 home runs (HR), a .780 on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS), and 2 ...

  9. 2021 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting - Wikipedia

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    The list of players appearing on the ballot was released on November 16, 2020. [5] There were 14 players carried over from the prior year's ballot, who garnered at least 5% of the vote and were still eligible for election, and 11 players who appeared on the ballot for the first time, whose last major league appearance was in 2015 and were chosen by a screening committee.