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  • in 1967 and buried at St. Joseph Cemetery. In Trentwood, Washington. "Phil Geier Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2010-12-05...
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  • (2000) One professional baseball player bearing the Geier surname is recorded: Phil Geier, aka "Little Phil", who played for several major league teams between...
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  • States. Shelby Davis co-founded the scholarship program in 2000 along with Phil Geier, former President of UWC-USA. Once UWC graduates enroll in one of the...
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    Nap Lajoie (category Philadelphia Phillies players)
    Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Beaneaters.: p.19  The Philadelphia Phillies of the MLB's National League (NL) purchased Lajoie and teammate Phil Geier from...
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    Fisher". retrosheet.org. Retrosheet, Inc. Retrieved December 29, 2009. "Phil Geier". retrosheet.org. Retrosheet, Inc. Retrieved December 29, 2009. "Ike Rockenfield"...
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  • 2010 Doc Gautreau, IF, 1925 Cory Gearrin, P, 2018 Bob Geary, P, 1918–19 Phil Geier, OF, 1901 Zack Gelof, IF, 2023– Jim Gentile, IF, 1964–65 Craig Gentry...
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  • Friel Billy Gilbert George McBride Outfielders Ed Bruyette Hugh Duffy Phil Geier Lou Gertenrich Bill Hallman George Hogreiver Davy Jones Irv Waldron Manager...
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  • Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Beaneaters. On August 9, 1896, the Philadelphia Phillies purchased Lajoie and Indian teammate Phil Geier from Fall River...
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    only one run would score from Lajoie's time at bat, and Philadelphia's Phil Geier advanced from third base to home. Three of the next four batters were...
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  • Gatewood Evan Gattis Kevin Gausman Doc Gautreau Dinty Gearin Cory Gearrin Phil Geier Gary Geiger Joe Genewich Sam Gentile Gary Gentry Lefty George Ben Geraghty...
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  • Gatins Mike Gaule Gavern Dale Gear Count Gedney Billy Geer Charlie Geggus Phil Geier Bill Geiss Emil Geiss Frank Genins Bill George Joe Gerhardt Les German...
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  • Rita Geier (née Sanders) is an American civil rights pioneer, attorney at law, and public servant. As a professor at Tennessee State University, she was...
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  • Gerrett Harry Gaspar Hank Gastright Kevin Gausman Bob Geary Paul Gehrman Phil Geier Charlie Gelbert Frank Genins Scooter Gennett Lefty George Justin Germano...
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  • Philadelphia Phillies did well at home, but had difficulty on the road during a season which kicked off with a pre-season tribute to former Phillies manager...
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  • Gaston 1925–1927 P Kevin Gausman 2013–2018 P Joe Gedeon 1918–1920 2B Phil Geier 1901 OF Jim Gentile 1960–1963 1B Craig Gentry 2017-2018 OF Lefty George...
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  • Corcoran (1894-1895) Henry Cote (1895) Ira Davis (1896) Jocko Fields (1896) Phil Geier (1895) Jim Gilman (1895) John Gilroy (1896) Bob Langsford (1896) Tacks...
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  • Baltimore Terrapins of the Federal League on June 2, 1914. September 25 – Phil Geier, 90, outfielder who played for five teams between 1896 and 1904, appearing...
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  • National League's Philadelphia Phillies. Former catcher Connie Mack was recruited to manage the club. Mack in turn persuaded Phillies minority owner Ben Shibe...
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  • The Phillies held spring training in 1897 in Augusta, Georgia where the team roomed and boarded at the Arlington Hotel. It was the lone season the Phillies...
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  • Bob Allen as manager. Allen was a player-manager for the Philadelphia Phillies for their last thirty-five games in 1890, in which the team went 25–10...
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