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    Christopher Trotman "Trot" Nixon (born April 11, 1974) is an American former professional baseball right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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  • Look up Trot, trot, tröt, Trots, or trots in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trot is a two-beat diagonal gait of the horse. Trot or trots may also refer...
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  • Pettitte when Jason Varitek hit a leadoff double, moved to third on Trot Nixon's single, and scored on Damian Jackson's single. In the bottom of the inning...
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  • Sox rallied. Trot Nixon singled to lead off the eighth off of Lieber, who was replaced by Tom Gordon. A double by Jason Varitek moved Nixon to third before...
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    named for famed Yankee catcher Thurman Munson and Red Sox right fielder Trot Nixon. In the book The Nine Nations of North America, this line is mentioned...
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  • however, the Cardinals failed to capitalize. In the bottom of the inning, Trot Nixon led off with a single to center, and two more singles by Johnny Damon...
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  • the edges. In Boston, it was used to describe former Right Fielder Trot Nixon. Nixon gained great popularity with Red Sox fans for this particular style...
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  • to Richard and Pat Nixon Trot Nixon (born 1974), American baseball player Vivian Nixon (born 1984), American dancer Walter Nixon (born 1928), American...
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  • personnel make appearances in the film, including: players Johnny Damon, Trot Nixon, Jason Varitek and Jim Rice, and announcers Joe Castiglione, Don Orsillo...
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    Kevin Nash (born 1959), American actor and former professional wrestler Trot Nixon (born 1974), American former baseball player Jonathan Papelbon (born 1980)...
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  • Nixon (1886 – 1967) was an American political scientist and a member of the Southern Agrarians. Herman Clarence Nixon was born in 1886 in Possum Trot...
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  • Pedroia and Jonathan Papelbon were obvious for Red Sox Hall of Fame but Trot Nixon was stunned to be in Class of 2024". The Boston Globe. Retrieved May 30...
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    WNBA player Rodney Moore, professional boxer Ron Musselman, MLB pitcher Trot Nixon, MLB outfielder Jim Norton, NFL defensive lineman Pat Ogrin, NFL defensive...
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    October 4 Trot Nixon, Boston Fenway Park Rich Harden, Oakland 1–1, 11th 1 out 1 on 3–1 2–1 OAK With one out in the 11th, pinch-hitter Nixon slams a 1–1...
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    David Ortiz, Bill Mueller, and Todd Walker along with original players Trot Nixon and Lou Merloni. The 2003 season was Varitek's best to date and he earned...
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    tied game on July 1, 2004, against their rivals, the Boston Red Sox, Trot Nixon hit a pop fly down the left field line. Jeter ran from his position at...
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  • Kris Benson (1997) Aramis Ramírez, 1997 MLB All-Star Jose Guillen (1996) Trot Nixon, 1994 Aaron Sele (1992) 2 x MLB All-Star Scott Hatteberg (1991) John Valentin...
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    Name In Lights". The Boston Globe. p. D2. Bob Hohler (March 17, 2004). "Nixon Status Could Shift Outfield". The Boston Globe. p. F2. Nick Cafardo (March...
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  • reads simply: "For Victoria Snelgrove, Red Sox fan." Red Sox outfielder Trot Nixon stated that he would have traded Game 7 of the 2004 ALCS to have her back...
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    by The Standells. The third is "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night. Trot Nixon used "Tessie" as his at-bat intro music when he played for the Red Sox...
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