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MacPhail and much
As a result, he batted. 210 with 11 HRs and 47RBI, much to the displeasure of new Yankees president / general manager Larry MacPhail.

MacPhail and needed
The defections to the Mexican league and the threat of a strike by the Pirates prompted owners to form an advisory committee, chaired by Larry MacPhail, to suggest needed changes that would calm the discontent among the players.

MacPhail and staff
But when MacPhail resigned in October 1942 to rejoin the armed forces and was succeeded by Branch Rickey, Dressen was fired from Durocher ’ s staff — reportedly because he refused to eschew betting on horses.
The Yankees ' " raiding " of Corriden and Chuck Dressen from the coaching staff of Durocher's Dodgers was one of the factors in the public feud between Durocher and Yankee president Larry MacPhail that spilled into print in early 1947.

MacPhail and by
Whisky from such casks is sometimes bottled as a single malt by independent bottling firms such as Duncan Taylor, Master of Malt, Gordon & MacPhail, Cadenhead's, The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, Murray McDavid, Signatory, Douglas Laing, and others.
* Single cask ( also known as single-barrel ) whiskies are usually bottled by specialist independent bottlers, such as Duncan Taylor, Gordon & MacPhail, and Kentucky Bourbon Distillers, amongst others.
It is an adaptation by Angus MacPhail and Ben Hecht of the novel The House of Dr. Edwardes ( 1927 ) by Hilary Saint George Saunders and John Palmer ( writing as " Francis Beeding ").
Given the high level of support within the party for her leadership, MacPhail surprised many by choosing not to seek the party leadership in 2003.
None of the candidates received the required two-thirds majority, and after lobbying by MacPhail and New York Giants owner Horace Stoneham, the owners took an informal vote to see if anyone had the potential to be elected.
MacPhail then signed two Dodgers assistant coaches — Chuck Dressen and John Corriden — as aides to Yankee manager Bucky Harris while they were still employed by the Dodgers.
MacPhail Center for Music designed by James Dayton, who worked for five years for Frank Gehry
There is a song which was sung by Dan MacPhail of the Vital Spark -
She was a harsh critic of the new BC Liberal Premier Gordon Campbell, often fueled by the Premier's refusal to grant MacPhail the status of Leader of the Official Opposition on the basis of her party's tiny representation, despite the fact that she led the only other party in the legislature.
MacPhail stepped down as leader in 2003 and was succeeded by Carole James.
Cronin served as American League president until the end of 1973, when he was succeeded by Lee MacPhail.
After the season — Durocher's first year as Brooklyn's starting shortstop — he was appointed playing-manager by the Dodgers ' new president and general manager, Larry MacPhail.
Chandler was pressured by MacPhail, a close friend who was pivotal in having him appointed Commissioner, but the commissioner also discovered Durocher and Raft might have run a rigged crap game that took an active ballplayer for a large sum of money.
Veeck protested furiously, but Chylak's decision was upheld by American League president Lee MacPhail.
His brother Bill MacPhail was president of CBS Sports and later was president of CNN Sports, brought on by Ted Turner to create the department upon the network's launch.
After a brief term as top aide to the new commissioner, Eckert, in 1965 – 66, MacPhail served as the Yankees ' general manager from October 14, 1966 to 1974, a rebuilding phase of the Yanks marked by the promotion of Bobby Murcer and Thurman Munson to the club, but no pennants or postseason appearances.
Agnes MacPhail, who introduced Brown to the floor of the House of Commons on 25 January 1940, was eventually recruited by the URM to succeed him, but she was defeated in the subsequent by-election later that year.
Bavasi was hired by Larry MacPhail in 1938, for $ 35 a week, to become a front office assistant with the Brooklyn Dodgers, and after one year was named the business manager of the Dodgers ' Class D minor league team in Americus, Georgia, were he spent three seasons.
After Boyd, Prof MacPhail became principal, who was then succeeded by the first Indian principal of the college, Dr. Chandran Devanesan in 1962.
Houk was eventually succeeded as general manager by Lee MacPhail and then began a second, and far less successful, term as Yankee manager, finishing the 1966 season.

MacPhail and who
De facto leadership passed to MacPhail, who managed to reinvigorate the campaign.
The MacPhail Center for Music employs instructors from all over the world, who teach classes on 35 different instruments, the Suzuki method, and art therapy, to more than 7, 200 students each year at 45 locations.
In October 1947, just after the 1947 World Series championship, Weiss was promoted to general manager of the Yankees, after the team's newly reconstituted ownership tandem of Dan Topping and Del Webb bought out original partner Larry MacPhail, who had also been general manager.

MacPhail and young
MacPhail spared no expense in purchasing and trading for useful players ( and sometimes outright stars ), such as Dolph Camilli, Billy Herman and Kirby Higbe ; he purchased unknown shortstop Pee Wee Reese from the Boston Red Sox, and signed another young star, Pete Reiser, when he was ruled a free agent from the Cardinals ' farm system ; and found stalwarts such as American League veterans Dixie Walker and Whitlow Wyatt off the waiver wire.

MacPhail and they
The Speaker refused to allow MacPhail and Kwan to be recognized as an official caucus despite the fact they represented the only other party in the chamber.

MacPhail and were
Two of the most important Minnesota musical institutions were founded in the early 20th century, namely the MacPhail School of Violin ( 1907, later becoming the MacPhail Center for Music ) and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra ( 1903, later the Minnesota Orchestra ).
Only three MPs were elected as Progressives in the 1930 election, Milton Neil Campbell and Archibald M. Carmichael of Saskatchewan and Agnes MacPhail of Ontario.
Trade rumors were rampant and MacPhail even consulted Gordon teammate DiMaggio about " Flash's " eventual trade for one of Cleveland's pitchers.
In 1947, Boston Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey and Yankees GM Larry MacPhail were rumored to have verbally agreed to trade DiMaggio for Williams, but MacPhail refused to include Yogi Berra and the deal fell through.
At the time of his departure from Baltimore, MacPhail and his successor, Harry Dalton, were beginning negotiations with the Reds for a blockbuster trade that would bring Frank Robinson to Baltimore ; Robinson would lead the Orioles to the 1966 world championship and win the American League Triple Crown and Most Valuable Player award.
Among the conditions of the trade were that if the Indians played no more games in 1994, " Indians general manager John Hart must write a check for $ 100 made out to the Minnesota Twins and take Twins general manager Andy MacPhail out to dinner.

MacPhail and being
Despite the severe defeat, MacPhail was credited for saving the party from being completely wiped off the map.

MacPhail and contract
The raids contributed to a public feud between MacPhail on one side and Durocher and Rickey on the other ; ultimately Commissioner of Baseball Albert B. Chandler would suspend Durocher for the entire season for " conduct detrimental to baseball ," suspend Dressen for 30 days for signing a Yankee contract while still an employee of the Dodgers, and fine both clubs and some of their employees.

MacPhail and .
The Lee MacPhail Most Valuable Player ( MVP ) award is given to the outstanding player in the ALCS.
The solution came on November 5, 1958, when Lee MacPhail was appointed general manager, allowing Richards to focus on his managerial duties.
This version of the script logo has been on the front of the away jerseys since 2001 and the home ones since 2004. The Orioles began the 2008 season in a rebuilding mode under President of Baseball Operations Andy MacPhail.
* 1920 – Lloyd MacPhail, Canadian politician ( d. 1995 )
In April 1945, Yankees president Larry MacPhail announced that after the War, the Yankees would install an additional tier of bleachers to increase stadium capacity to 100, 000.
In 1927, he graduated from the MacPhail School of Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
According to author Ken Mogg, screenwriter Angus MacPhail, a friend of Hitchcock, may have originally coined the term.
By mid-1999, an obvious rift had appeared in the administration as Attorney-General Dosanjh and Finance Minister Joy MacPhail challenged Clark's legitimacy.
The NDP's popular vote dropped to 22 percent, while its seat count dropped to only two — MacPhail and neighbouring Vancouver-Mount Pleasant MLA Jenny Kwan.
Shortly after the election, Dosanjh resigned as leader and Joy MacPhail was appointed interim leader.
* Fletcher, David & MacPhail, Doug.
Ultimately, American League President Lee MacPhail ruled in favor of the Royals protest, reinstating the home run, and replaying the game from the point of the nullification.
After Cincinnati Reds owner Warren Giles and Chicago Cubs owner Philip K. Wrigley raised strong opposition to Frick, formerly the front runner, New York Yankees co-owner Larry MacPhail began to advocate for Chandler.
During the 1946 postseason, rumors began to swirl that Yankees owner Larry MacPhail was lobbying Brooklyn Dodgers manager Leo Durocher to leave the Dodgers and manage the Yankees.

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