at the age of 29. His late brother, Ed Brinkman, was a longtime MLB shortstop, coach and scout. "Chuck Brinkman at Baseball Reference". Baseball Reference...
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football player Chuck Brinkman (born 1944), American baseball player Curt Brinkman (1953–2010), American wheelchair racer Ed Brinkman (1941–2008), American...
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Edwin Albert Brinkman (December 8, 1941 – September 30, 2008) was an American professional baseball player, coach and scout. He played as a shortstop in...
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Alive was originally sponsored by Pepsi and hosted by KQV disc jockey Chuck Brinkman. Later, WIXZ DJ Terry Lee would take over as host. The show featured...
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MLB pitcher (1969–1974) Barry Bonnell, MLB outfielder (1977–1986) Chuck Brinkman, MLB catcher (1969–1974) Dave Burba, MLB pitcher (1990–2004) Galen Cisco...
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with the team 49–87. Bill Adair served briefly as interim manager before Chuck Tanner, manager of the White Sox' Class AAA affiliate in Hawaii, came to...
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Pirates to the Kansas City Royals for Cal Meier (minors). July 11, 1974: Chuck Brinkman was purchased by the Pirates from the Chicago White Sox. August 20,...
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State: Randy Brown, Jim Lyttle Lafayette: Ohio State: Steve Arlin, Chuck Brinkman, Russ Nagelson St. Louis: Texas: Joe Hague, Gary Moore Washington State:...
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Leon, Mike Paul North Carolina: Northeastern: Ohio State: Steve Arlin, Chuck Brinkman, Russ Nagelson, Bo Rein Oklahoma State: Larry Burchart Southern California:...
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All-Big Ten Second Team College World Series Most Outstanding Player Chuck Brinkman All-America Second Team All-College World Series Team Ross Nagelson...
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