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Academy of Music (Philadelphia)
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Aftertones of Infinity
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Art Rooney Award
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Baseball Hall of Fame
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Biederman, Les
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Black Athletes Foundation
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Bonds, Barry
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Brian Piccolo YMCA Award for Humanitarian Services
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Buck, Jack
Buford, Don
Bumbry, Al
Bunning, Jim
Burgess, Smoky
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Burris, Ray
Bush, Lesley
Cabral, Nick
Cabrera, Francisco
Caliguiri, Richard
Campanis, Al
Campanis, Jim
Candelaria, John
Candlestick Park
Canseco, Jose
Cardwell, Don
Carew, Rod
Carlton, Steve
Carnegie Hall
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Chance, Dean
Chavez Ravine
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Civil Rights Act of 1964
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Collier, Gene
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Gibson, Bob
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Gordon’s Dry Gin Company
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Happiness Is Like a Cur Dog
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Hill District
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Home Sports Entertainment
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Hunt, Ron
Hunter, Bob
Hutch Award
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Imbert, Julio
Injuries
International League
Jackson, Grant
Jackson, Reggie
Jackson State College shootings
Jacksonville Beach, Florida
Jarry Park
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Jenkinson, Bill
Joe Niekro Foundation
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Johnson, Bob
Johnson, Davey
Johnson, J. Alan
Johnson, Roy S.
Johnson, Sandy
Johnson & Wales University
Johnston, Rex
Jones, Chipper
Jones, Deacon
Justice, David
Kaline, Al
Kasten, Stan
Kearney, Stephen
Kekich, Mike
Kelly, Pat (Baltimore Orioles)
Kelly, Pat (Baseball Hall of Fame)
Kendall, Fred
Kendall, Jason
Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy, Robert F.
Kenney, Gregory Gibson
Kent State University shootings
Kerrigan, Joe
Keys, Brady
Kiner, Ralph
King, Coretta Scott
King, Joe
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
King, Nelson “Nellie”
Kirkpatrick, Ed
Kison, Bruce
Klesko, Ryan
Knowles, Darold
Korynta, Carol Senger
Koufax, Sandy
Kubski, Al
Labovitz, Trudy
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Lang, Jack
Lascheid, Vince
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Lemieux, Mario
Leppard, Don
Leyland, Jim
Lincoln Portrait
Litman, David
Little, Brown and Co.
Littwin, Mike
Los Angeles
Lou Gehrig Award
Lowenstein, John
Loy, Nick
Lynch, Jerry
Lynn, Freddie
Maddox, Garry
Madlock, Bill
Malamud, Allan
Maloney, Jim
Mantle, Mickey
Manuel, Jerry
Marichal, Juan
Maris, Roger
Markusen, Bruce
Marshall, Jim
Martella, Alex
Martinez, Silvio
Mason, John
Mathews, Eddie
Matlack, Jon
May, Jerry
May, Milt
May, Rudy
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Mazzilli, Lee
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McCauley, Jerry
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McGregor, Scott
McGwire, Mark
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McMillan, Tom
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McRae, Hal
McWilliams, Larry
Medich, George “Doc”
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Mendoza, Mario
Menke, Denis
Merritt, Jim
Merritt College
Messersmith, Andy
Meyer, Paul
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Moreno, Omar
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Musick, Phil
National Association for Sickle Cell Disease
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New Hanover Health Network
New Hanover Regional Medical Center
New Morning for the World—Daybreak of Freedom
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Nicosia, Steve
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Niekro, Phil
Nightline
Nixon, Russ
Nolan, Gary
Northern League
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Oakland A’s
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Oceak, Frank
Odom, Jim
Oklahoma
Oleander Memorial Gardens
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Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
Orsulak, Joe
O’Toole, Tom
Ott, Ed
Out of Left Field
Ozark, Danny
Pagan, Jose
Pagliaroni, Jim
Palmer, Jim
Pappas, Milt
Parade
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Parker, Dolores
Patek, Freddie
Patterson, Arthur “Red”
Patterson, William
Pena, Tony
Pennsylvania Commission on Charitable Organizations
Pennsylvania Council of the Arts
Perez, Tony
Perry, Gaylord
Peterson, Harding
Piazza, Mike
Pinson, Vada
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Pizzaro, Juan
Plainview, Texas
PNC Park
Polich Artworks Foundry
Portland, Oregon
Powell, Boog
Priddy, Bob
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