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    two seasons. At Indianapolis, Hogan led at the bat, and contemporary sources indicate his performance improved. "Marty Hogan, who is playing temporarily...
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  • Marty Hogan (born January 22, 1958, in St. Louis, Missouri) is a former American racquetball player who won more than 100 international or national titles...
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    are good in both. Marty Hogan, Charlie Brumfield and Bud Muehleisen, for instance, each held national open titles in both sports; Hogan held both national...
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  • Railroaders. The Potters were managed Willis Kelley, Jack Pendry and Marty Hogan. During the 1912 season, a deadly tornado hit Zanesville on June 16,...
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    the outset, the Youngstown ball club was managed by ex-major leaguer Marty Hogan, a former outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Browns. The...
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  • English footballer Liam Hogan (hurler) (1939–2014), Irish hurler Marty Hogan (1869–1923), Anglo-American baseball player Michael Hogan (1896–1920) Gaelic Football...
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    Brumfield and Marty Hogan, as well as Bud Muehleisen, Dan Southern, Jerry Hilecher, Steve Keeley, Davey Bledsoe, Steve Serot, and Steve Strandemo. Hogan continued...
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    Yellen (4) 1986–87: Mike Yellen (5) 1987–88: Ruben Gonzalez 1988–89: Marty Hogan 1989–90: Cliff Swain 1990–91: Mike Ray 1991–92: Drew Katchtik 1992–93:...
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  • Peck (musician), see Piano Jazz Dave Peck (racquetball) who played with Marty Hogan David Richmond-Peck (born 1974), Canadian actor David Peck Todd (1855–1939)...
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  • the original on July 17, 2019. Retrieved July 17, 2019. "Death Takes Marty Hogan: Baseball Star Succumbs After Long Illness--Hurt in Auto Crash". The...
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