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Whitt and into
* Richard Whitt, 1944 to 2009, from Beauty Ridge, investigative reporter & author-Pulitzer Prize 1978, University of Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame 1995, Inducted into Greenup County Schools Hall Of Fame 2009
The Blue Jays ' fan support was at a peak during Whitt's tenure, and he became one of the more popular players ; fans at Exhibition Stadium frequently chanted his first name when he stepped into the batter's box, an event which was captured in a commemorative Ernie Whitt bobblehead issued by the team in the first decade of the Twenty-First Century.

Whitt and autobiography
Whitt speculates in his autobiography that Blue Jays manager Roy Hartsfield had a low opinion of his potential, as most of the catching duties went to Alan Ashby and Rick Cerone.

Whitt and Major
Leo Ernest " Ernie " Whitt ( born June 13, 1952 in Detroit, Michigan ) is a former Major League Baseball catcher and coach.
In 1985, Whitt was named to the 1985 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, and in the sixth inning, he was a defensive replacement for Carlton Fisk and caught teammate Dave Stieb.

Whitt and League
In 1979, Whitt spent the entire season with the Syracuse Chiefs, the Blue Jays AAA affiliate in the International League.
On April 7, 1991, Whitt returned to the American League, as he signed with the Baltimore Orioles.

Whitt and both
Whitt also served as both the Blue Jays ' bench coach and first base coach starting in 2005, and was rumoured to be a potential replacement for then-incumbent manager John Gibbons until Gibbons and several coaches were fired midway through the 2008 season.

Whitt and 1988
Whitt had a productive 1988 season, batting. 251 with 16 HR and 70 RBI in 127 games played.

Whitt and season
With Hartsfield's departure prior to the 1980 season, new manager Bobby Mattick expanded Whitt's role as a player, and Whitt remained with the club for the next ten years.
He saw his numbers slip in 1981, as Whitt hit. 236 with 1 HR and 16 RBI in 74 games during the strike-shortened season.
During the season, Whitt hit. 245 with 19 HR and 64 RBI, as he helped the Blue Jays make the playoffs for the first time in team history.
Whitt had another very solid season in 1986, batting. 268 with 16 HR and 56 RBI in 131 games played.
Overall, in 1987, Whitt would have the best season of his career, as he hit. 269 with 19 HR and 75 RBI in 135 games.
In 1989, Whitt played in 129 games, hitting. 262, while getting 11 HR, his lowest total in a season since 1982, and his 53 RBI were the lowest total since 1984.
Whitt joined the Atlanta Braves for the 1990 season, and had a very disappointing season, as he hit. 172 with 2 HR and 10 RBI in 67 games.
Ernie Whitt was named the manager for the 2009 season after Shines was promoted to base coach for the New York Mets.
Despite not finishing any race higher than 12th in his rookie season, Whitt finished 19th in the final standings.
Whitt drove one race later that season for Red Horse at Atlanta, where he finished twenty-third.

Whitt and Whitt's
Given his years of promoting baseball in Canada while a member of the Blue Jays, Whitt remained active as an ambassador of Canadian baseball Indeed, Whitt's coaching career first came to prominence in his capacity as manager of the Canadian national baseball team.

Whitt and early
SimCode is an Interpreted Computer Language developed by Michael Whitt in the early 90s.

Whitt and up
Whitt showed up at the meeting and disrupted the proceedings.

Whitt and .
* Stock, D. W. and Whitt, G. S. ( 1992 ).
* Les Whitt, director of the municipal zoo in Alexandria, Louisiana, and a musician who sometimes played with B. B.
Now a co-host of RAGE with Ritchie Whitt on 105. 3FM The Fan in Dallas.
On March 2, 1921, the Welch City Council met to discuss impeachment of then Mayor J. H. Whitt.
to investigate Whitt.
Later that same day, Mayor Whitt shot and killed McDowell County Deputy Sheriff William Johnson Tabor who was investigating the matter.
Whitt left the area for parts unknown on September 27, 1921.
Jada moved to Los Angeles and stayed with LaVern Whitt, former stuntwoman, now producer and longtime family friend, who got her started in the industry.
Whitt was selected in the 15th round of the 1972 amateur draft by the Boston Red Sox, and he made his major league debut on September 12, 1976, pinch hitting for Carlton Fisk in the seventh inning, as Whitt grounded out.
Whitt recorded his first career hit on September 21, hitting a home run off of Jim Colborn of the Milwaukee Brewers in a 3-1 loss.
Whitt saw very little playing time with the Blue Jays in 1977, as in 23 games, he hit. 171 with 0 HR and 6 RBI.

parlayed and popularity
O ' Daniel had parlayed the show's popularity into growing power within Light Crust Flour's parent company, Burrus Mill and Elevator Company and wound up as General Manager, though he despised what he considered " hillbilly music.
He parlayed this local popularity into a wider notoriety by attending the 1876 State Democratic Convention which nominated Wade Hampton as the Democratic candidate for governor of South Carolina.
He found popularity while attending Allendale Elementary School, which he parlayed into later friendships and talent show performances at Oakland's Bret Harte Junior High.

parlayed and into
But the one that upset the financially wise was the professional dancer who related in a book how he parlayed his earnings into a $2,000,000 profit on the stock market.
He eventually parlayed his job as a bouncer into a career as a bodyguard that lasted almost ten years.
Larry Brown, who was named Super Bowl MVP for his two interceptions, parlayed his performance into a lucrative free agent contract with the Oakland Raiders.
Some reality-television alumni have parlayed their fame into paid public appearances.
Hawn's Laugh-In persona was parlayed into three popular film appearances in the late 1960s and early 1970s: Cactus Flower, There's a Girl in My Soup, and Butterflies Are Free.
Several Big Brother alumni parlayed their 15 minutes of fame into a successful glamour modeling career.
Teresa Graves parlayed her season on the show into the title role of the police drama Get Christie Love!
That land and other Rancho properties were finally sold to the American Abel Stearns, then acquired by the Robinson Trust, a group of investors, which eventually parlayed their holdings into a vast land speculation business.
Perry parlayed the Fetchit persona into a successful film career, eventually becoming a millionaire, the first black actor in history to do so.
It is this period, along with the 1978 and 1979 albums that created the mythos Jimmy Buffett has parlayed into icon status as a performer, restaurateur, entrepreneur, author, and celebrity.
In 1974 he managed to land a full time Formula Atlantic ride, and his team owner parlayed it into a chance at Formula One the following season, after purchasing a car from the Hesketh racing team.
Around this time, they parlayed bartending jobs at famous Greenwich Village folk venue Gerde's Folk City into stage appearances, an experience they commemorated in their song, " Face Down at Folk City " ( from Another World, 1985 ).
Quickly realizing that her initial success was a fluke, she parlayed her finances from that hit into purchasing the Lamont Hotel in Manhattan.
An average season at age 25 did not bode well for his chances as a prospect, but he parlayed an invitation to spring training with the Red Sox in 2001 into a spot on the big-league team for opening day.
The double-booking controversy was parlayed into a main-event match during the May 25 edition of Raw at Staples Center.
Fab Five members parlayed their celebrity into endorsement deals, notably Thom Filicia's becoming the spokesperson for Pier 1 Imports.
Loos and company realized that Douglas Fairbanks ' acrobatics were an extension of his effervescent personality and parlayed his natural athletic ability into swashbuckling adventure roles.
He parlayed the association with the film into his own book deals and television appearances, including a series of matches with rival Willie Mosconi.
Despite his appeal to Southern whites, Nixon parlayed a wide perception as a moderate into wins in other states.
At the time of his death, Soriano had parlayed his family's vast San Miguel fortune into mining, dairies, factories, a newspaper and a radio station.
He is best known as a prolific novelist who parlayed his firsthand knowledge into dozens of finely wrought books exploring the private lives of America's East Coast patrician class ( especially the world of Wall Street bankers, lawyers and stockbrokers ).

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