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Ed Carlin (23 August 1932 – 24 October 1996) was an American film producer best known for his association with Roger Corman and director Gus Trikonis and his work in the exploitation field. Carlin was born in the Bronx in New York. He served in the navy as a flight navigator during the Korean War on the U.S.S. Essex. He attended UCLA and ...
Thirty-three individuals who played professional baseball at the major league level before 1900 lack identified given names (there are hundreds of other players of which this is true from the twentieth-century Negro leagues). All 33 played between 1872 and 1892; 18 played in the National Association, which folded in 1875.
Edward Augustine Walsh (May 14, 1881 – May 26, 1959) was an American pitcher and manager in Major League Baseball, nicknamed "Big Ed". From 1906 to 1912, he had several seasons where he was one of the best pitchers in baseball.
Ed was 1989 Eastern Coach of the Year. Nationally, he mentored 22 All-Americans, 7 NCAA champs (including two-time winners Jim Nance and the best he ever coached, 1980 Olympian and Hall of Famer Gene Mills).
Jan 4, 2012 · As a big leaguer, Ed Charles was perhaps the most accomplished player in the brief history of the ill-fated Kansas City Athletics, and he achieved fame as a baseball poet, reciting his poetry on television a few times per year and mailing verse to young fans with requested autographs.
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Ed: Directed by Bill Couturié. With Matt LeBlanc, Gene Ross, Paul Hewitt, Sage Allen. A trained chimpanzee plays third base for a minor-league baseball team.