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The Brewers attempted to shore up their starting pitching with the signings of free agents Randy Wolf and Doug Davis, but the Brewers still struggled.
Yovani Gallardo won 17 games, the most by a Brewer since 2005, Zack Greinke won 16 games despite missing one month, both Shawn Marcum and Randy Wolf won 13 games, and number five starter Chris Narveson won 11 games.
The other quality start was Randy Wolf in Game 4 of the NLCS.
* Randy Wolf of the Phillies threw the first pitch at 1: 32 pm EDT on April 12, 2004 to D ' Angelo Jimenez of the Reds, who got the park's first hit, a lead-off double.
* Randy Wolf, P, Philadelphia ( 1999 – 2006 ), Los Angeles Dodgers ( 2007 ; 2009 ), San Diego ( 2008 ), Milwaukee ( 2010 – present ) played in four games for Reading in 1998 ( and in a total of five rehab games )
** " The Wolf Pack ", fanclub of Milwaukee Brewer pitcher Randy Wolf
Beginning in 2001, he co-hosted a celebrity billiards tournament, with Doug Glanville and Randy Wolf, to raise money for the Philadelphia Futures mentor program ( since 2001, the event raised over $ 325, 000 for the Futures program ).
* Randy Wolf
UNC students Jim Srebro, Gary Rendsburg, Jim Bond, Bob Heymann, Randy Wolf, Monte Plott, and George Frye were all instrumental in the upgrading of facilities and doing the preliminary engineering work in order to be licensed as an FM station.
Scripps Co. President and CEO Ken Lowe, who was known in the early 1970s by his WKIX air name of Steve Roddy ; Peyton Reed ( director of The Weird Al Show and other films ); Jim Bond, retired founder of the prestigious Washington D. C. broadcast consulting firm of Bond and Pecaro ; Bob Heymann, former NBC and CBS radio announcer and current national radio and TV station broker at Media Services Group ; CBS News producer Randy Wolf and John Altschuler ( IMDB entry executive producer and writer for King of the Hill ).
This prompted the Phillies promotional team to have a Randy Wolf Mask giveaway night.
On October 13 in the 2011 NLCS against the St. Louis Cardinals, Randy Wolf won his first career postseason start.
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On September 26, Hall's contract was purchased from the Triple-A Norfolk Tides after Randy Wolf was placed on the 60-day Disabled List.
* Randy Wolf: starting pitcher ; Baltimore Orioles
Adrian Brown, Tim Sampson, Jonathon Joss, Charles Button, AIRO, Andrew Vasquez, Annie Humphrey, Apache Spirit, Apryl Allen, Arigon Starr, Arvel Bird, Atsiaktonkie, Bear Fox, Becky Thomas, Bill Miller, Billy Whitefox, Black Eagle, Blackfoot Confederacy, Black Lodge Singers, Black Thunder Singers, Blackfire, Bluedog, Bo Taylor, Bryan Akipa, Brule ', Buddy Red Bow, Buddy Big Mountain, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Buggin Malone, Burning Sky, CC Murdock, Carroll Medicine Crow, Casper Loma-da-wa, Cecil Gray & Red Dawn Blues Band, Charly Lowry, Chase Monchamp, Chase Manhattan, Chief Jim Billie, Cherokee National Children's Choir, Cheryl Bear, Clan / destine, Cody Blackbird, Cozad, Crystal Gayle, Dago Braves, Dark Water Rising, Delphine Tsinajinnie, Derek Miller, Digging Roots, Don Amero, Douglas Blue Feather, Dylan Jenet Collins, Eagle & Hawk, Edmund Bull, Eli Secody, Evren Ozan, Evren Ozan, Eyabay, Fara Palmer, Felipe Rose, Floyd Red Crow Westerman, Frank Waln, Nake Nula Waun, Fredrick Whiteface, Gabriel Ayala, Gary Small, Gathering of Nations, Gilbert Begaye Sr, Golana, Graywolf Blues Band, Hank Williams, Harvey Arden, Indigenous, Indigo Girls, Injunity, Jeff Carpenter, Brad Clonch, JJ Kent, Jack Gladstone, Jana, Janelle Turtle, Janice Marie Johnson, Jan Michael Looking Wolf, Jay Begaye, Jay Nez, Jennifer Kreisberg, Jerry Alfred, Jim Boyd, Jim Pepper, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Lee Young, Jimmy Wolf, Joanne Shenandoah, John Trudell, Joseph FireCrow, Joseph M Marshall III, Josh Halverson, Joy Harjo, Judy Trejo, Kansas Begaye, Keith Bear, Keith Secola, Kelly Parker, Ken Quiet Hawk, Kevin Locke, Kevin Yazzie, Kitty Wells, Koljademo, Lakota Thunder, Laughing Woman & Eagle Wings, Lil Dre, Link Wray, Litefoot, Luis Capcha Vilchez, Marc Brown & The Blues Crew, Marlena Begaye, Mary Louise Defender Wilson, Mary Youngblood, Martha Redbone, Medicine Dream, Micki Free, Michael Bucher, Michael Jacobs, Michael Searching Bear, Midnite Express, Nake Nula Waun, Nakai, Eaton, Cilpman, Native Roots, Native Thunder, Neville Brothers, Nicole, NightShield, Nokie Edwards, Northern Cree, October Soul, Oshkii Giizhik Singers, Pamyua, Pima Express, Pipestone, PM Begay, Primeax & Mike, Pura Fe ', Qua ti Si, Radmilla Cody, RainSong, R. Carlos Nakai, R. Carlos Nakai Quartet, Randy McGinnis, Randy Wood, Red Bull, Red Earth, Red Feather Woman, Red Hawk, Rezawrecktion, Rezhogs, Rhonda Head, Rita Coolidge, Robbie Robertson, Robert Mirabal, Robert Tree Cody, Robert Tree, Tony Redhouse, Rubin Romero, Rollin Fox, Sacred Harmonies, Samantha Crain, Sayani, Segweh, Shadowyze, Shane Yellowbird, Sharon Burch, Shelley Morningsong, Silverbird, Skylar Wolf, Stan Summers, Stephen Butler, Stevie Salas, Stuart Snake & Paul Never Misses A Shot, The Blessed Blend, The Boyz, The Crow Girls, The Story Tellers, Thunderbird Sisters, Thunder Hawk Singers, Tiger Tiger, Tinesha Begaye, Tom Bee, Tommy Allsup, Tommy Wildcat, Tony Redhouse, Tracy Bone, Travis Harden, Tribal Live, Twice As Good, Victoria Blackie, Vince Fontaine, Yarina, Yolanda Martinez, Yvonne St Germaine, Wade Fernandez, Walela, Warfield Moose Jr, Wayquay, Will & Lil Jess, Wind Spirit Drum, Wolfsheart & Big City Indians, Bruce Cockburn, Ed Stasium, Jeff Ball, Jackson Browne, John Densmore, Michael Brant DeMaria, Neil Young, Raymond Boley, Scott August, Stefan Gelfas, Tom Wassinger,

Randy and American
* 1958 – Randy DeBarge, American singer-songwriter and bass player ( DeBarge )
* 1958 – Randy Shughart, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient ( d. 1993 )
* 1951 – Randy Shilts, American journalist and author ( d. 1994 )
* 1975 – Randy Livingston, American basketball player
* 1954 – Randy Cross, American football player
* 1956 – Randy Rhoads, American guitarist ( d. 1982 )
* 1949 – Randy Neugebauer, American politician
* 1949 – Randy Owen, American country singer and guitarist ( Alabama )
* 1956 – J. Randy Taraborrelli, American celebrity journalist
* 1971 – Randy Blythe, American musician ( Lamb of God )
* 1977 – Randy Moss, American football player
* 1952 – Randy Crawford, American jazz and R & B singer
* 1953 – Randy White, American football player
* 1944 – Randy Johnson, American football player ( d. 2009 )
* 1963 – Randy Couture, American mixed martial artist
* 1946 – Randy Meisner, American musician ( The Eagles and Poco )
* 1948 – Randy Jo Hobbs, American musician ( The McCoys and Montrose ) ( d. 1993 )
* 1977 – Randy Harrison, American actor
* 1943 – Randy Newman, American composer
* 1961 – Randy Jackson, American musician
* 1960 – Randy Breuer, American basketball player
* 1961 – Randy Vasquez, American actor
* 1960 – Randy Pausch, American computer science professor, author ( d. 2008 )
* 1975 – Randy Choate, American baseball player
* 1963 – Randy Johnson, American baseball player

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