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  2. Cliff Lee - Wikipedia

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    Clifton Phifer Lee was born on August 30, 1978, in Benton, Arkansas, to Steve and Sharon Lee.His father was a local firefighter and one-time city council member. [2] He was named Clifton after his maternal grandfather, while Phifer was his mother's maiden name. [3]

  3. Cliff Lee (outfielder) - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Walker Lee (August 4, 1896 – August 25, 1988) was an American professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1919 to 1926 for the Pittsburgh Pirates , Philadelphia Phillies , Cleveland Indians , and Cincinnati Reds .

  4. Cliff Lee (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Lee (born 1978) is an American baseball starting pitcher Cliff Lee may also refer to: Cliff Lee (outfielder) (1896–1980), Major League Baseball outfielder;

  5. Cliff Burton - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Lee Burton (February 10, 1962 – September 27, 1986) was an American musician who served as the bassist for the thrash metal band Metallica from 1982 until his death in 1986. He is renowned for his musicianship and influence.

  6. Cole Hamels - Wikipedia

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    On December 15, 2010, Cliff Lee returned to the Phillies as he signed a free-agent contract with Philadelphia for five years and $120 million with a vesting option for a sixth year. [63] After this signing, the Phillies' starting rotation consisted of Roy Halladay, Roy Oswalt, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, and Joe Blanton. [64]

  7. John Ratzenberger - Wikipedia

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    John Dezso Ratzenberger (born April 6, 1947) [1] is an American actor. He is best known for playing the character Cliff Clavin on the comedy series Cheers, for which he earned two Primetime Emmy nominations.

  8. Chien-Ming Wang - Wikipedia

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    On May 8, Cliff Lee of the Cleveland Indians beat Wang 3–0, handing Wang his first loss of the season. During this loss, Wang allowed three runs and five hits in seven innings. [ 22 ] On June 10, after going six starts with two losses and four no decisions since May 2, Wang defeated the Oakland Athletics 3–1 to end the longest victory ...

  9. File:Cliff Lee on June 10, 2012.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Lee: Date: Taken on June 10, 2012 Commons upload by UCinternational (talk) 05:18, 22 January 2017 (UTC) Source: Originally posted to Flickr as "Cliff Lee" Cropped by UCinternational: Author: Keith Allison on Flickr (Original version) UCinternational (Crop) Other versions