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About Applegate
Applegate is a [surname].
Applegate may also refer to:
- [Applegate, California]
- [Applegate Christian Fellowship]
- [Applegate directory], a Business To Business Directory in the United Kingdom
- [Applegate Lake]
- [Applegate language], a language in the Athabaskan group
- [Applegate, Michigan]
- [Applegate, Oregon]
- [Applegate Trail], a pioneer trail through the Oregon Territory
- [Applegate tribe], a Native American people
- [Applegate Valley AVA]
People with the surname Applegate
- [Christina Applegate], American actress
- [Dan Applegate], American engineer
- [Douglas Applegate], American politician
- [Fred Applegate], American baseball player
- [Jodi Applegate], Television morning news anchor
- [Jesse Applegate], American pioneer
- [K.A. Applegate], American author
- [Rex Applegate], American military close combat instructor in World War II
- [Royce D. Applegate], American actor
Information Reference: Wikipedia.org
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"Applegate"?Q) How would you define: Applegate?
A) Applegate is a surname.
Applegate may also refer to:
Applegate, California
Applegate Christian Fellowship
Applegate directory, a Business To Business Directory in the United Kingdom
Applegate Lake
Applegate language, a language in the Athabaskan group
Applegate, Michigan
Applegate, Oregon
Applegate Trail, a pioneer trail through the Oregon Territory
Applegate tribe, a Native American people
Applegate Valley AVAIs Jodi Applegate of Good Day New York pregnant or not?Q) I remember hearing sometime ago (perhaps over the summer?) that Jodi Applegate is pregnant. Lucy made an announcement during the show and they were gawking about it. But they never mentioned it after then and Jodi doesn't appear to look pregnant or have gained any weight...did she lose the baby or something?
A) http://www.nydailynews.com/09-16-2006/entertainment/story/452807p-381065c.html
I did a quick google search for you and read that she had a miscarriage in August. She announced it in September.what is the name of the drink rum by applegate?Q) applegate makes a rum i think it may be captain morgan but not sure
A) i think you are thinking of appleton's rum, which is a great jamaican rum, (gold, medium body). they make a few different aged ones as well, 5 year, 12 year, reserve, etc). excellent rum to mix in cocktails.
definitely NOT captain morgan rum.Which Christina do you perfer?-Christina Applegate, Christina Milian, or Christina Aguielra?<3?Q) Pshhhh- 1-Christina Applegate!<3
2-Christina Aguielra!<3
3-Christina Milian!<3
A) I like all the Christina's listed because they all have a talented!How Do I resemble? I am told christina applegate but some say Hillary Duff?Q) I personally think Hillary Duff but I dont think Im as pretty as her. But hey its a poll. Im glad at least I have self confidence and I do have alot of guys that think Im attractive and a good personality.
One guy swares up and down that when he first saw me working at burger king that he swore up and down I Very much resembled Christina applegate. This is a poll you chose
A) You kinda favor Amy CarterWhere can I find pictures or video of Jodi Applegate's wardrobe malfunction on Good Day NY????Q) Where can I find pictures or video of Jodi Applegate's wardrobe malfunction on Good Day NY????
A) adsasgIs Jodi Applegate related to Christina Applegate?A) yep they cousin's both of them are beautiful lady's,wish I can date them.Is Christina Applegate (american actress) and Jodi Applegate (Fox 5 news anhcor) related to each other?A) It would appear that they are not related:
She has two step-siblings from her father's re-marriage - Alisa (b. 1977) & Kyle (b. 1981)gideon applegate story?Q) he played baseball jnthe50s
A) here...
Hank Aaron and the '52 Bears
by Jason Christopherson
Manager Bill Adair had to be feeling a little confident as the 1952 Northern League season approached.
After all, his Eau Claire Bears were the defending champions of the loop. Actually, were it not for a near-miss in 1950, his Class C Boston Braves affiliate would be seeking their fourth straight crown. Don Jordan, staff ace in 1951 with a 16-6 record, would be back in the fold. Rightfielder Earl Bass, a member of the 1949 championship club, was also wearing the Eau Claire uniform again.
And yet, Adair had again been given a young, largely unproven talent base to work from. Bass was the only player other than himself (Adair still played when needed) to have more than three years of playing experience. Though this was fairly typical for the low minors, it was clear why Adair wasn't offering any predictions for 1952 as the season began on May 4thagainst the Superior Blues.
The Bears stumbled out of the blocks, despite the solid play of John (later known as Wes) Covington in left. A month and a half into the season, Eau Claire was still under .500, lurking in 4th place. On June 11th, the Eau Claire Leader reported attendance was severely lacking, threatening, "Unless there is a big climb in attendance…… there may be no Eau Claire Bears in 1953." Attendance was averaging a mere 647 fans per game, off by more than 300 fans per game from 1951. Potential reasons were many: a sub-.500 club, poor weather, an increased number of radio broadcasts, and the rise of television, which was competing for the entertainment dollars of the nation. The Leader even mentioned, "There have also been grumblings about the number of Negro players." (In all fairness, the paper did downplay this as a reason). Little did anyone know that the arrival of another "Negro" in the next few days would likely save professional baseball in Eau Claire for another decade, not to mention previewing one of the most feared home run hitters in the history of the game.
Wednesday, June 11, 1952 edition of the "Leader":
"The Bears may put a new shortstop into action Friday, a Negro named Aaron, who was signed by the Boston Braves while hitting at a sensational clip for the Indianapolis Clowns. He comes on option from Evansville's Three-I club."
Henry Aaron was actually placed on the active roster on Saturday, June 14th, replacing the aforementioned Earl Bass, who was hitting only .220. Aaron made his professional debut on that day, starting at shortstop and hitting seventh in the lineup against the Rox of St. Cloud (MN). Heading into the game at Eau Claire's Carson Park, the Bears were in 4th place with a record of 17-19, 12 games behind the upstart Blues and 3 ½½ games back of the Rox. After spotting St. Cloud two runs in the second inning, the Bears got one back in their half of the frame. Bear centerfielder Collins Morgan ripped a double to right-center off Rox starter Art Rosser, and Aaron followed by slamming a pitch to left for a hit, scoring Morgan. Perhaps a little over-anxious, Henry was thrown out trying to stretch the hit into a double. In the fifth, dééjàà vu as Morgan doubled and Aaron singled him home to tie the score at 2. Not a bad way to start a career! If only it were that easy. With one out and a runner at first in the top of the sixth, Henry bobbled what would have been an inning-ending double play. Two Rox players ended up crossing the plate later on in the inning to make the score 4-2. The Bears had their chances in the final three innings, but John Covington struck out with the bases loaded in the seventh. A Lantz Blaney solo homer in the eighth closed the gap to 4-3, but Covington looked at the game's final pitch for strike three with the tying run at second. Aaron ended up 2-4 with two RBI and handled seven chances without officially being charged with an error, though his bobble was certainly costly.
Aaron's first few weeks were eventful, to say the least. Given the chance to bat in the second slot of the order (ahead of "Flash" Covington), Henry responded nicely. In a three-game set against a Superior Blues team that had lost only seven of its first forty games, Aaron was only 3-12 but had four RBI and had a big hand in the outcome, directly or not, in two games of the surprising sweep by the Bears. In game one, Henry came up with the bases loaded in the sixth and promptly unloaded them with a triple to right-center, providing the margin of victory in an 8-5 win. Aaron was virtually non-existent in game two of the series-even dropping back to sixth in the order. He went 0-4, but the Bears slipped past the Blues 4-3 on a manufactured run in the eighth. The final game of the series saw Aaron drive Blaney in with the Bears' second run of the game in the bottom of the fourth, but that had a minor impact compared to what happened in the Superior half of the eighth. Superior's Gideon Applegate led off the inning by being hit by Eau Claire starter Gordie Roach and immediately stole second. Blues' catcher Chuck Wiles then walked but was then forced at second on a grounder to Bob MacConnell. MacConnell flipped to Aaron, but Henry's attempt for a double play hit Wiles squarely in the head. Applegate scored the tying run as Wiles lay unconscious. He was taken to Luther Hospital in Eau Claire, where three days later the Leader could only report his condition as "improved" from critical. He would need several days in the hopsital to recover from his concussion. Back to the game: the Blues were forced to replace Wiles with Alfredo Ibanez, a pitcher. It cost them dearly as Roach, who led off the ninth with a single and was advanced to second on a sacrifice, went to third and finally home with the winning run……on two passed balls!
The winning ways continued against 1952 League doormat, Fargo-Moorhead. The Twins were only 13-33 before being swept at home in a four-game set against the surging Bears. Aaron hit his first professional home run on June 22, a 10thinning shot off the Twins' Reuben Stohs. The following day, Aaron hit his second, an inside-the-park clout to centerfield. The win that day gave the team a streak of nine wins and moved the Bears into third place, ten games behind front runner Superior. After only thirteen games, Aaron was hitting a robust .345 (19-55) with three doubles, a triple, two home runs, and 14 RBI. Covington was the power source for the Bears with nine homers and 42 RBI, while catcher Julie Bowers was at .347/5/29 in his 150 at-bats. Aaron, Covington, and Bowers were the only black players on the team, and the trio was ripping league pitching apart! However, when the Boston Braves' respected former manager and now roving scout Billy Southworth stopped by Eau Claire to have a look at the team, the only player about whom he commented to the Leader was Dick Engquist. Engquist was steady with the glove at first base, but his season numbers (.256/0/26) didn't seem to warrant special attention. According to an article in the Leader, Southworth did mention that several players "have showed well" so it should be safe to assume that Aaron, Covington, and Bowers were among those players.
At that time the Northern League was considering a proposal by Fargo-Moorhead to split the season in order to help attendance for teams that started poorly out of the gate (such as the Twins). However, the attendance of the Bears, another team off to a slow start, was beginning to soar. In a six-game homestand ending July 1, the average crowd was 1,304 with a peak of 2,050 fans for a tilt with Grand Forks on June 30. In that game, the Bears rallied for six runs in the bottom of the eighth to win, 11-6. Aaron had three hits, including a homer, 3 RBI, and a
................Christina Applegate...?Q) give me any and all information on her please!
A) she played kelly bundy in married with children. she had her own show for a little while called, jesse.
im sure you can find more information on her own website.
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