Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Keely stood 6' (183 cm) tall, weighed 175 pounds (79 kg), and threw and batted right-handed. Keely played one season of minor...
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Dorothy Jacqueline Keely (March 9, 1928 – December 16, 2017), professionally known as Keely Smith, was an American jazz and popular music singer, who performed...
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Manager Unleashed (2nd ed.). Sams. ISBN 978-0-672-33591-4. Cornelissen, Bob; Keely, Paul; Greene, Kevin; Hadzhiyski, Ivan; Allen, Sam; Sampaio, Telmo (2012-11-06)...
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Covington 44 Hank Aaron (NL MVP) 48 Andy Pafko Manager 2 Fred Haney Coaches 3 Johnny Riddle 8 Connie Ryan 31 Charlie Root 35 Bob Keely Regular season...
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earned-run average in 271 innings pitched. Spahn was backed up by starters Bob Buhl (18–7) and Lew Burdette (17–9). Fred Haney, coming off his good performance...
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Johnny Riddle, pitching coach Charlie Root, and bullpen coach Bob Keely. Root and Keely were holdovers from Charlie Grimm's staff, while Ryan was a former...
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Sain and Warren Spahn (who combined for 39 victories), and the hitting of Bob Elliott, Jeff Heath, Tommy Holmes and rookie Alvin Dark, the 1948 Braves...
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1930–1931, 1935 Marty Kavanagh, OF/2B, 1918 Eddie Kazak, 3B, 1948–1952 Bob Keely, C, 1944–1945 Vic Keen, P, 1926–1927 Jeff Keener, P, 1982–1983 Randy Keisler...
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Freddy Schmidt 14 Bill Trotter 28 Ted Wilks Catchers 15 Walker Cooper 2 Bob Keely 16 Ken O'Dea Infielders 18 John Antonelli 7 George Fallon 1 Whitey Kurowski...
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comedian Robert Keeley (instrument maker), American effects pedal producer Bob Keely (1909–2001), American baseball coach This disambiguation page lists articles...
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