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  • *[[Ken McBride]] *[[Ken Harrelson]]
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  • | 1B || [[Ken Harvey]] || [[University of Nebraska|Nebraska]] | [[Tim Stauffer]] || [[University of Richmond|Richmond]]
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  • ...64 Cubs|Cubs]] to two hits, and the [[1964 Cardinals|Cards]] win, 5 - 0. [[Ken Boyer]]'s 22nd homer starts the Birds' scoring. ...double in the 8th inning to drive in three runs. [[Ken Griffey (griffke01)|Ken Griffey's]] three-run homer in the 4th off [[Don Sutton]] starts the Reds'
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  • |[[Clinton Infants]]||53||78||.405||27.5||[[Monte McFarland]] / [[Harry Stauffer]] |[[Richard Welker]]||Terre Haute||Runs||105||||[[Ken Manus]]||Waterloo||W||14
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  • | 1922-07-11||[[Ed Stauffer]]||[[Bridgeport Americans|Bridgeport]]||[[Eastern League|Eastern]]||[[New H | 1924-06-02||[[Ken Ash]]||[[Rocky Mount Broncos|Rocky Mount]]||[[Virginia League|Virginia]]||[
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  • * [[1966]] - [[Frank Howard]], [[Don Lock]] and [[Ken McMullen]] hit consecutive home runs with two outs in the 6th inning, and [ * [[1994]] - [[1994 Mariners|Seattle]] OF [[Ken Griffey Jr.]] leads the Mariners to a 12 - 6 win over the [[1994 Yankees|Ya
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  • ** [[Ken Griffey (griffke02)|Ken Griffey Jr.]] announces his [[retirement]] after 22 seasons in the major le * [[1982]] - [[Tim Stauffer]], pitcher
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  • ...e the third-youngest player to be taken first following [[Tim Foli]] and [[Ken Griffey Jr.]], and the 5th catcher, following [[Steve Chilcott]], [[Mike Iv ...gue homer on [[May 14]]th, off the [[2012 Padres|San Diego Padres']] [[Tim Stauffer]]. It was hit to dead center at [[Nationals Park]] as part of an 8-5 win; h
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  • *[[Ken Joyce]], minor league manager *[[Tim Stauffer]] pitcher
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  • |align=left|[[Tim Stauffer]] || P || US || || 2004 |align=left|[[Ken Waldichuk]] || P || AL || || 2022
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  • * [[1980]] - The [[1980 Yankees|Yankees]] trade righty [[Ken Clay]] and a [[player to be named later]] to the [[1980 Rangers|Rangers]] f ...adres]], 13 - 1, thanks to seven home runs, five of them off starter [[Tim Stauffer]]. [[Miguel Cairo]] and [[Ryan Hanigan]] both hit two homers, and [[Jay Bru
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  • ...was named to the [[2004 NL|National League]] squad to replace an injured [[Ken Griffey Jr.]] ...ack on [[August 24]]th and hit his first homer for his new team, off [[Tim Stauffer]] of the [[2011 Padres|San Diego Padres]], in a 2-1 win. Against [[Mat Lato
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  • ...e 10th round of the [[2001 amateur draft]]. He was signed by scouts [[Ken Stauffer]] and [[John Tumminia]] and made his pro debut that summer.
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  • | DH || [[Ken Harvey]] || [[University of Nebraska|Nebraska]] | [[Tim Stauffer]] || [[University of Richmond|Richmond]]
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  • ...as signed out of high school by the [[Chicago White Sox]] and scouts [[Ken Stauffer]] and [[Nathan Durst]] in the 25th round of the [[2001 amateur draft]]. He
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  • *[[Ken Stauffer]]
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  • ...[2001 amateur draft]]. He was signed by scouts [[Nathan Durst]] and [[Ken Stauffer]] and made his pro debut that summer. Honel spent nearly seven seasons wit
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  • ...in the [[1985 amateur draft]] by the [[Chicago White Sox]] and scout [[Ken Stauffer]].
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