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  2. Tolleson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Tolleson also sits along Interstate 10, Union Pacific Railroad and State Route 85, as well as the newly constructed Loop 202 only 3 miles to the east creating an efficient transporting environment. Today, Tolleson is an employment center for the West Valley, hosting over twenty Fortune 500 companies. The city employs more than 20,000 people ...

  3. Steve Tolleson - Wikipedia

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    The triple was the first of his Major League career. On May 14, Tolleson pitched for the first time in the Majors, getting the final out in a 15–4 loss to the Cleveland Indians. In pitching for the Blue Jays, he became just the seventh position player to do so for the franchise, and first since Jeff Mathis in 2012. [16]

  4. Shawn Tolleson - Wikipedia

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    Tolleson was named an honorable mention All-Big 12 selection in 2008 and 2010; he was also awarded Big 12 Pitcher of the Week honors twice in his college career. In 2008, he played collegiate summer baseball in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox , and returned to the league in 2009 with the Chatham Anglers .

  5. Mike Bell (running back) - Wikipedia

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    Bell went to Desert Horizon before playing for Tolleson Union High School a western suburb of Phoenix, where he both became the second player in Arizona history to have rushed for over 2,000 yards in back to back seasons, as well as obtaining the second-highest career total of 4,692 yards rushing in Arizona.

  6. Tolleson - Wikipedia

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    Ross Tolleson (born 1956), Republican state senator from Georgia; Steven Tolleson (born 1983), Major League Baseball player, son of Wayne Tolleson; Tommy Tolleson (born 1943), American football player; Wayne Tolleson (born 1955), Major League Baseball player; Walter G. Tolleson (1860-1940), Arizona rancher, businessman, and pioneer.

  7. Wayne Tolleson - Wikipedia

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    During his college career, Tolleson set ten WCU season and career records, earning All-Southern Conference honors at shortstop in 1977 and 1978. In 1978, he was named Southern Conference Baseball Player of the Year, SoCon Athlete of the Year and was an All- NCAA Atlantic Region selection.