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Gailey led the team to two playoff appearances with a 10 – 6 record in 1998 and an NFC East championship, but the Cowboys were defeated in the playoffs by the Arizona Cardinals 20-7 ; after an 8 – 8 season in 1999 ( during which Irvin suffered a career-ending spinal injury in a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles ) ending in another playoff loss ( this time to the Minnesota Vikings 27-10 ), he was fired and became the first Cowboys coach who did not take the team to a Super Bowl.
There were four men chiefly responsible for bringing Major League Baseball to Houston: George Kirksey and Craig Cullinan, who had led a futile attempt to purchase the St. Louis Cardinals in 1952 ; R. E.
These groups were led by Cardinals Bernardus Johannes Alfrink of the Netherlands and Leo Suenens of Belgium.
The Vikings were led by quarterback Fran Tarkenton and the Purple People Eaters defense ; they advanced to their second consecutive Super Bowl and third overall after finishing the regular season with a 10-4 record and defeating the St. Louis Cardinals and the Los Angeles Rams in the playoffs.
Under Clark, a former St. Louis Cardinals slugger, the team led the Frontier League in home runs, however only two pitchers had ERAs under 5. 00.
Immediately upon his return from the service in 1946, he led the National League with 130 RBI and led the Cardinals to a World Series win over the Boston Red Sox.
The colleges of the Academy are led by the Cardinals.
Anderson's accomplishment was equalled in the 2006 World Series, when St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa — who had previously won the World Series with the Oakland Athletics in 1989, and who considers Anderson his mentor — led his team to the title over the Detroit Tigers.
Hilber led the Cardinals to a 161-30 record during his 17 seasons as head coach for the Cardinals.
During his tenure, Hilber led the Cardinals to 1994 State Championship.
The Cardinals won the National League pennant for a second consecutive year in 1968 as Brock once again led the league in stolen bases as well as in doubles and triples.
He played in those three World Series, winning the first two, but was sometimes blamed for the loss of the 1931 World Series, when the St. Louis Cardinals, led by Pepper Martin, stole eight bases and the Series, although, in his book, The Life of a Baseball Hall of Fame Catcher, author Charlie Bevis cites the Philadelphia pitching staff's carelessness in holding runners as a contributing factor.
As a player Chamberlin led his team past the Chicago Cardinals in 1922 by blocking a punt that set up a touchdown, and running back two interceptions for touchdowns to beat the Cards ' 20-3.
The Red Sox then faced the St. Louis Cardinals, the team to whom they lost in and, and won in a four-game sweep, and led throughout the series.
Despite the long-time backing of Bears founder George Halas, Steelers founder Art Rooney and, more recently, Steelers chairman Dan Rooney, Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeff Lurie, the Pennsylvania General Assembly, and former commissioner Paul Tagliabue, the NFL ’ s other owners, led, not surprisingly, by the Cardinals, still continue to vote it down ( 30-2 ).
The Cardinals, led by Ernie Nevers put up 20 points in the second quarter of the game.
) Caray was also seen as influential enough that he could affect team personnel moves ; Cardinals historian Peter Golenbock ( in The Spirit of St. Louis: A History of the St. Louis Cardinals and Browns ) has suggested Caray may have had a partial hand in the maneuvering that led to the exit of general manager Bing Devine, the man who had assembled the team that won the 1964 World Series, and of field manager Johnny Keane, whose rumored successor, Leo Durocher ( the succession didn't pan out ), was believed to have been supported by Caray for the job.
New Cardinals manager Marty Marion led the team to a third place finish in 1951, while Musial was named The Sporting News Major League Player of the Year.
After missing most of the next game ( a 24-14 loss to the Cardinals ) with the flu, he led San Francisco to victory in all of their remaining games of the season, giving the team a 14 – 2 record.
Following the 1969 season in which Rojas hit only. 228 and hot prospect Denny Doyle tore through AAA with a. 310 average, the Phillies decided to include him in the blockbuster trade that sent slugging first baseman ( and known malcontent ) Dick Allen and right-handed pitcher Jerry Johnson to the St. Louis Cardinals for centerfielder Curt Flood, catcher Tim McCarver, outfielder Byron Browne, and left-handed pitcher Joe Hoerner, the trade that led ultimately to Major League baseball free agency.
Baker's San Francisco Giants won 103 games in 1993 ; Dierker's 1998 Houston Astros won 102 and Herzog led the Cardinals to 101 wins in the award's third season.
On Thanksgiving, 1977, Griese threw six touchdown passes in three quarters to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals 55-14. Bob again led the AFC in touchdown passes thrown but the Dolphins rebound to a 10-4 record was again not enough to get the team into the playoffs.

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The Spanish manuscript also contains a preface by one assuming the pseudonym ' Fra Marino ', claiming to have stolen a copy of the Italian version from the library of Pope Sixtus V. Fra Marino reports that, having a post in the Inquisition Court, he had come into possession of several works, which led him to believe that the Biblical text had been corrupted, and that genuine apostolic texts had been improperly excluded.
Cedeno also led the Astros with a. 320 batting average, 55 stolen bases and made spectacular plays on the field.
Arthur and his men learn that Mabon was stolen from his mother's arms when he was three nights old, and question the world's oldest and wisest animals about his whereabouts, until they are led to the salmon of Llyn Llyw, the oldest animal of them all.
As a bit of a shocker for Brewers fans, who were used to the team sporting several power hitters, the Brewers in 1992 instead led the American League with 256 stolen bases, while hitting only 82 home runs, with only two players ( Greg Vaughn and Paul Molitor ) hitting more than 12 for the year.
Louis VII led an ineffective war against Henry for having married without the authorisation of his suzerain ; the result was a humiliation for the enemies of Henry and Eleanor, who saw their troops routed, their lands ravaged, and their property stolen.
However, his son had been ambushed, and Prince Edward, Henry's son, led the army carrying de Montfort's stolen banners.
A party was soon sent out after them, led by tour of the Melbourne tribe, who recovered part of the property stolen, and took vengeance on the murderers.
A 12-time stolen base champion, Henderson led the league in runs five times.
Henderson made MLB history in 1983 with his 3rd 100 runs / 100 stolen bases / 100 bases on balls season ( no modern player, post 1900 has done it once ), when he led the AL with 108 stolen bases & 103 walks while finishing 4th scoring 103 runs.
That year he led the league in runs scored ( 146 ) and stolen bases ( 80 ), was fourth in batting average (. 314 ), walks ( 99 ) and on-base percentage (. 419 ), 7th in slugging (. 516 ), 3rd in OPS (. 934 ) and hit 24 home runs.
In 1986, he led the AL in runs scored ( 130 ) and stolen bases ( 87 ) for the second year in a row, and was seventh in walks ( 89 ) and extra base hits ( 64 ) while hitting 28 home runs, 9 of which led off games, and had 74 RBI's.
Reaching safely by a hit or a walk in 125 of his 136 games, he led the league in runs ( 119 ), stolen bases ( 65 ), on base percentage (. 439 ) and OPS ( 1. 016 ) was 2nd in slugging % (. 577 ), 4th in walks ( 97 ) and extra base hits ( 64 ), 6th in home runs ( 28 ) and total bases ( 282 ) and had 61 RBI and Henderson won the AL's MVP award and helped Oakland to another pennant.
That season he led the AL in stolen bases ( 66 ) and walks ( 118 ), while scoring 101 runs.
The first Japanese-born everyday position player in the major leagues, Ichiro led the American League ( AL ) in batting average and stolen bases en route to being named AL Rookie of the Year and AL Most Valuable Player ( MVP ).
Despite only recording 12 home runs, the Greys led the league with 137 stolen bases.
* On the November 21 and 28, 2007 in episodes entitled " One Wedding and a Funeral " and " The Thing About Heroes " of the television series CSI: NY, historical pieces stolen from the building led Mac Taylor ( Gary Sinise ) to his hometown of Chicago.
These become the center of a medico-legal investigation led by Dr. Thorndyke, who defends the accused whose fingerprint matches that on the paper, after the diamonds are stolen.
Brock went on to lead the National League in stolen bases eight times within a nine year span between 1966 and 1974 ( former teammate Bobby Tolan led the league in steals in 1970 ).
He led the National League in stolen bases for a record eight times and also had a record twelve consecutive seasons with 50 or more stolen bases.
In 1952, he led the National League in stolen bases with 30.
United States Marine Matthew Bogdanos has led the search for these stolen artifacts since 2003.

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