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Mordecai and Three-Finger
Presumably, this refers to Mordecai Brown who became a well-known pitcher, nicknamed " Three-Finger Brown ", in our timeline.

Mordecai and Brown
* 1876 – Mordecai Brown, American baseball player ( d. 1945 )
He is famous for his 25 pitching duels with Mordecai " Three Finger " Brown, who won 13 of the duels against Mathewson's 11, with one no-decision.
Mordecai Brown in 1904
Baseball great Mordecai Brown was born in the unincorporated town of Nyesville in Parke County on October 19, 1876.
In a classic pitching duel, the Cubs ' Mordecai " Three Finger " Brown also carried a no-hitter into the ninth, losing it and the game, 1 – 0.
Joe Tinker managed the Chicago team, Mordecai Brown managed the St. Louis team and Bill Bradley managed the Brooklyn team.
* Mordecai Brown — St. Louis Terriers, Brooklyn Tip-Tops ( 1914 ); Chicago Whales ( 1915 )
After a runoff election was necessary, Charlie Gehringer is selected for induction ; on May 9, the Old-Timers Committee elects Mordecai " Three Finger " Brown and Kid Nichols as its first selections in 3 years.
; NL: Mordecai Brown, 4 ( 1908 – 1911 )
: 4 Mordecai Brown ( 1908 – 1911 )
They include Mordecai Brown, Norm Charlton, Vida Blue, Marvin Rotblatt, Sid Monge, Johnny Vander Meer, J. C. Romero, Kyle Snyder, Wandy Rodriguez, Troy Patton, Tim Dillard, Tyler Johnson, Carlos Zambrano, Dock Ellis, Anthony Claggett, Kris Medlen, and Drew Storen.
Other notable curveball pitchers since 1900 are / were Barry Zito, Adam Wainwright, Sal Maglie, Dwight Gooden, Nolan Ryan, David Wells, Darryl Kile, Matt Morris, Orel Hershiser, Aaron Sele, Tommy Bridges, Bert Blyleven, Steve Carlton, and Mordecai " Three Finger " Brown.
Mordecai Peter Centennial Brown ( October 19, 1876 – February 14, 1948 ), nicknamed " Three Finger " or " Miner ", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher at the turn of the 20th century.
Mordecai Brown in 1911
* Mordecai Brown Official Website
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Taylor and fellow Cub Larry McLean were traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in return for Mordecai Brown and Jack O ' Neill in December 1903 ; he was then traded back to Chicago in July 1906 ( in return for Fred Beebe and Pete Noonan ).
Bender had been-along with Mordecai Brown, an earlier figure who was more clearly now ineligible-one of only two pre-1920 candidates who received over 10 % of the 1946 vote without being selected later by the Old-Timers Committee.
It selected Mordecai Brown and Kid Nichols.
This total was more votes than 18 future Hall of Famers including such greats as Connie Mack, Rube Marquard, Mordecai " Three Finger " Brown, Charlie Gehringer, and John McGraw as well as the banned Shoeless Joe Jackson.
Mordecai Brown of the Chicago Cubs at the West Side Grounds in 1904.
Disfigured hand of Mordecai Brown of the Chicago Whales at Weeghman Park in 1915.

Mordecai and Jack
* Wisden Five Great Wicket-Keepers – Jack Blackham, Gregor MacGregor, Dick Pilling, Mordecai Sherwin, Henry Wood
This included writers Margaret Atwood, Pierre Berton, Leonard Cohen, Peter Gzowski, Donald Jack, Margaret Laurence, Farley Mowat, Michael Ondaatje and Mordecai Richler.
* Wisden ( Five Great Wicket-Keepers ) – Jack Blackham, Gregor MacGregor, Dick Pilling, Mordecai Sherwin, Henry Wood

Mordecai and were
" Esther 2: 7 And he brought up Hadassah, that is, Esther, his uncle's daughter: for she had neither father nor mother, and the maid was fair and beautiful ; whom Mordecai, when her father and mother were dead, took for his own daughter.
Also prominent were Mordecai Hord, a native of Louisa County and prominent early explorer, who lived on his plantation called Hordsville ; and Col. John Dillard, born in Amherst County, Virginia in 1751, wounded at the Battle of Princeton during the Revolution, and later a member of the Committee of Safety and a colonel in the Virginia forces.
The two were married by Mordecai Lincoln ( 1778 – 1851 ), who was Greene County's Justice of the Peace.
Zevi's family were Romaniotes from Patras in present-day Greece ; his father, Mordecai, was a poultry dealer in the Morea.
According to the Book of Esther, in the Hebrew Bible, Haman, royal vizier to King Ahasuerus ( presumed to be Xerxes I of Persia ), planned to kill all the Jews in the empire, but his plans were foiled by Mordecai and his adopted daughter Queen Esther.
Mordecai Richler claimed that Auf der Maur once went bar-hopping with Conrad Black and when they accidentally wandered into a gay bar and were asked to leave, Black indignantly insisted it was his democratic right to stay, so they did.
Ownership troubles were also afoot, as managing partner Lyons resigned in mid-1888, with team secretary Mordecai Davidson taking over.
Famous alumni include Arik Einstein, Tony Cliff, Ernest Mandel, Mordecai Anielewicz, Abraham Leon, Benny Morris, Eliane Karp, Leopold Trepper, Amnon Linn, Zahara Rubin, Abba Hushi, Sam Spiegel, Irv Weinstein, Manès Sperber, Leon Rosselson, José Gurvich, Milo Adler Gilles and even Isser Harel and Menachem Begin who were briefly members before joining Mapai and the right wing Betar respectively, as well as Kerem B ' Yavneh's Rabbi Avraham Rivlin.
The liberals were Mordecai Kaplan, Jacob Kohn, Herman Rubenovitz, and Solomon Goldman.
They were not all, however, to be found on the colonial side during the war, for Mordecai Sheftall, Levi Sheftall, Philip Jacob Cohen, Philip Minis, and Sheftall Sheftall were in the first days of the Revolution disqualified by the authorities from holding any office of trust in the province because of the pronounced revolutionary ideas which they advocated.
His roles on Dark Shadows were Matthew Morgan, Ben Stokes, Professor T. Elliot Stokes, Sandor Rakoski, Count Petofi, Timothy Stokes PT, Mordecai Grimes, and Ben Stokes PT.
" Among his pupils were Isaac Luria, who as a young man had gone to Egypt to visit a rich uncle, the tax-farmer Mordecai Francis ( Azulai, " Shem ha-Gedolim ," No. 332 ); and Abraham Monson ( 1594 ).
Novelists Mordecai Richler and Michel Tremblay and poets Irving Layton, A. M. Klein and Leonard Cohen were all influenced by this area.
The Divrei Chaim had fourteen children ; his seven sons were: Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam ( 1814 – 1898 ) of Shinive ; Rabbi Duvid Halberstam ( 1821 – 1894 ) of Kshaniv ; Rabbi Myer Nosson Halberstam ( 1827 – 1855 ), father of Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam, the first Bobover Rebbe ; Rabbi Boruch Halberstam ( 1829 – 1906 ) of Gorlice ( Gorlitz ); Rabbi Aharon Halberstam, his successor in Nowy Sącz ; Rabbi Shulem Lazer Halberstam of Ratzfert ( 1862 – 1944 ), who was murdered by the Nazis in the Holocaust ; Rabbi Yeshaye Halberstam of Czchów ( Tshkhoiv ) ( 1864 – 1944 ), who was also murdered by the Nazis ; and seven daughters ; among them a daughter Reitza who married Rabbi Mordecai Dov Twerski, the Admor of Hornsteipl.
); while Mordecai Comtino and Mattathia Delacrut commented upon the Persian and Paris tables respectively ; the latter were commented upon also by Farissol Botarel.

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