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Put OutsDelgado, Tor1519Konerko, Chi1276Mientkiewicz, Min1263Ja. Giambi, Oak1224Olerud, Sea1211Thome, Cle1177Martinez, NY1144Posada, NY1003Diaz, Cle959Sweeney, KC945AssistsGonzalez,…

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Put OutsSexson, Mil1356Lee, Phi1332Helton, Col1303Bagwell, Hou1291Stevens, Mon1287Lee, Fla1271Zeile, NY1184Young, Pit1154Casey, Cin1145Klesko, SD1135AssistsCabrera, Mon514Sanchez,…

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Put OutsDelgado, Tor1231Olerud, Sea1169Konerko, Chi1146Spiezio, Ana1093Mientkiewicz, Min1073Thome, Cle1064Pena*, Oak-Det1010Posada, NY965Conine, Bal956Varitek, Bos912AssistsTejada, Oak504A.…

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Put OutsHelton, Col1358Lee, Fla1312Young, Pit1278Lee, Phi1261Bagwell, Hou1255Sexson, Mil1225Martinez, St.L1221Karros, LA1175Vaughn, NY1085Lo Duca, LA1014AssistsUribe, Col505Cabrera,…

Bosworth Field

(Encyclopedia) Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, central England. It was the scene of the battle (1485) at which Richard III was killed and the crown was passed to his opponent, the earl of Richmond (…

Kosovo Field

(Encyclopedia) Kosovo FieldKosovo Fieldkôˈsôvô [key], Serbian Kosovo Polje [field of the black birds], WSW of Priština, Kosovo, site of a battle in which the Turks under Sultan Murad I defeated…

Field, Eugene

(Encyclopedia) Field, Eugene, 1850–95, American poet and journalist, b. St. Louis. After working on several Midwestern newspapers, in 1883 he became a columnist for the Chicago Daily News (later the…

Field, John

(Encyclopedia) Field, John, 1782–1837, Irish composer and pianist. In London he studied with Clementi, with whom he later toured Europe. In 1804 he settled in Russia. Field was a successful pianist…

Field, Marshall

(Encyclopedia) Field, Marshall, 1834–1906, American merchant, b. Conway, Mass. In 1856, after five years' apprenticeship in a general store in Pittsfield, Mass., he went to Chicago and became a clerk…

Field, Michael

(Encyclopedia) Field, Michael, pseud. used by two English authors, Katherine Harris Bradley, 1846–1914, and her niece Edith Emma Cooper, 1862–1913, who collaborated on numerous literary works,…