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    Frederick Francis Lear (April 7, 1894 – October 13, 1955) was a Major League Baseball third baseman. He played all or part of four seasons in the majors...
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  • John Olsen Lear (December 3, 1942 – March 29, 2022) was an American aviator and UFO conspiracy theorist. A son of Learjet magnate Bill Lear, Lear set multiple...
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    with an 86–68 record, 7 games behind the Brooklyn Robins. February 1920: Fred Lear was purchased by the Giants from the Chicago Cubs. Note: Pos = Position;...
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    humor, running gags, and catchphrases, the series was adapted by Norman Lear and considered NBC's response to CBS' All in the Family. Sanford and Son...
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  • King Lear is a 1953 live television adaptation of the Shakespeare play staged by Peter Brook and starring Orson Welles. Preserved on kinescope, it aired...
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    Kilduff, Charlie Pick, Bill McCabe, Chuck Wortman, Rowdy Elliott, Tom Daly, Fred Lear, Tommy Clarke, Lefty Tyler, Hippo Vaughn, Claude Hendrix, Phil Douglas...
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    Fred Merkle Charlie Pick Chuck Wortman Rollie Zeider Outfielders Turner Barber Max Flack Les Mann Dode Paskert Other batters Fred Lear Manager Fred Mitchell...
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  • Damrau Buck Danner Harry Davis Edwards Thomas Healy Larry Kopf Nap Lajoie Fred Lear Lew Malone Sam McConnell Stuffy McInnis Wally Schang Socks Seibold Outfielders...
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  • Matt Lawton, OF, 2005 Tony Lazzeri, 2B, 1938 Tommy Leach, OF, 1912–1914 Fred Lear, 3B, 1918–1919 Hal Leathers, SS, 1920 Jack Leathersich, P, 2017 Bill Lee...
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  • Infielders Charlie Deal Buck Herzog Charlie Hollocher Pete Kilduff Fred Lear Fred Merkle Charlie Pick Outfielders Turner Barber Max Flack Bernie Friberg...
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  • Otis Lawry, IF, 1916–17 Brett Laxton, P, 1999–2000 Tom Leahy, C, 1901 Fred Lear, IF, 1915 Bevo LeBourveau, OF, 1929 Paul Lehner, OF, 1950–51 Justin Lehr...
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  • Les Layton Tony Lazzeri Freddy Leach Jalal Leach Rick Leach Mike Leake Fred Lear Jung-Hoo Lee Ricky Ledée Roy Lee Thornton Lee Al Lefevre Craig Lefferts...
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  • 2B Polly McLarry, Binghamton Bingoes 26 3B Earl Smith, Rochester Hustlers 14 HR Fred Lear, Toronto Maple Leafs 5 SB Otis Lawry, Baltimore Orioles 35...
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    between O'Connor and series creator Norman Lear. Archie was modeled after Norman Lear's father Herman Lear and on Alf Garnett from the BBC1 sitcom Till...
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    finished sixth in the National League with a record of 75–79. February 1920: Fred Lear was purchased from the Cubs by the New York Giants. Note: Pos = Position;...
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  • Fernwood 2 Night (category Television series created by Norman Lear)
    The program was created by Norman Lear and produced by Alan Thicke as a spinoff and summer replacement for Lear's satirical soap opera Mary Hartman,...
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  • Bonner Hal Reilly April 2 – Harry O'Donnell April 5 – Jim Sullivan April 7 Fred Lear Horace Milan April 13 Pat Martin Lizzie Murphy Squiz Pillion April 15...
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    bottom of the inning, winning the game for the Reds. September 20, 1917: Fred Lear was drafted by the Cubs from the Bridgeport Americans in the 1917 rule...
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  • and Cleveland Naps over four seasons from 1901 to 1906. October 13 – Fred Lear, 61, third baseman who played for the Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago...
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  • Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-01-31. "Fred Lear Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-02-01. "King Lear Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com...
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