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* 1976 – Pat Burrell, American baseball player
Gillick retired as general manager after the 2008 season and was succeeded by one of his assistants, Ruben Amaro, Jr. After adding outfielder Raúl Ibañez to replace the departed Pat Burrell, the Phillies retained the majority of their core players for the 2009 season.
Pat Burrell in the Giants ' 2010 World Series victory parade
* Pat Burrell, professional baseball player, San Francisco Giants.
Patrick Brian " Pat " Burrell ( born October 10, 1976 ), nicknamed " Pat the Bat ," is a former American professional baseball outfielder who played in Major League Baseball.
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* Pat Burrell, LF, Philadelphia ( 2000 – 08 ), Tampa Bay ( 2009 – 10 ), San Francisco ( 2010 ), played in 117 games for Reading in 1999 ( and in 4 rehab games in 2004 )
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While playing alongside future Phillies teammates Pat Burrell, Johnny Estrada, Adam Eaton, and Brandon Duckworth, Rollins batted. 244 with 18 doubles and 23 stolen bases, though he was the youngest player on the team by two years.
Two of the errors came on the same play as Furcal booted a routine groundball hit by Pat Burrell and then airmailed his throw behind home plate in a failed attempt to prevent Chase Utley from scoring.
In his more than twenty-year career, Kirkland worked, performed or recorded with such artists as Don Alias, Bob Berg, Art Blakey, Carla Bley, Donald Byrd, Kenny Burrell, Terence Blanchard, Michael Brecker, Tony Bunn, Gary Burton, Ron Carter, Lonnie Cavers, Stanley Clarke, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Urszula Dudziak, George Duke, Cornell Dupree, Kevin Eubanks, Gil Evans, Charles Fambrough, Sonny Fortune, Frank Foster and the Loud Minority, Chico Freeman, Steve Gadd, Kenny Garrett, Dizzy Gillespie, Mark Gray, Abdullah Ibrahim ( Dollar Brand ), Elvin Jones, Stanley Jordan, Rodney Jones, Pat LaBarbera, Hubert Laws, Mike Manieri, Cecil McBee, Jr., Marcus Miller, Bob Mintzer, Thelonious (' T. M.
In a May 7, 2006 interview, Wagner stated that he was confronted by all of his former Phillies teammates in September 2005 after Wagner criticized their performance in the media by repeatedly saying that the Phillies had " no chance " of making the playoffs, with Phillies left fielder Pat Burrell reportedly calling Wagner a " rat.
On May 11, 2002, Kim struck out Scott Rolen, Mike Lieberthal, and Pat Burrell on nine pitches in the eighth inning of a ten-inning 6-5 win over the Philadelphia Phillies .< ref >
Lieberthal appeared in the motion picture Summer Catch in 2001 alongside teammates Doug Glanville and Pat Burrell, as well as fellow major league baseball stars Hank Aaron, Ken Griffey, Jr., and Dave Collins, among others.
His only other appearance of the playoffs that year came in Game 4 ( the final game of the series ) when he allowed a solo home run to Pat Burrell in the final innings of a 6 – 2 loss.
The strip had a rotating series of writers, including Roy Preston, Brian Burrell, Alan Moore, and Gerry Finley-Day ; photographers, including Gary Compton, Sven Arnstein, Carin Simon, and Henry Arden amongst others ; and with Pat Wright as regular artist.
* Pat Burrell, Outfielder ( Bellarmine College Preparatory ).
Utley hit the first in a set of back-to-back-to-back Philadelphia home runs in a 20 – 2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on June 13, along with Ryan Howard and Pat Burrell.
He lettered in baseball for the Hurricanes in both 1997 and 1998 and was a teammate of San Francisco Giants left fielder Pat Burrell and first baseman Aubrey Huff.
In, he was the team's fourth outfielder behind fellow University of Miami alumnus Pat Burrell, Marlon Byrd, and Bobby Abreu.
Several performers have recorded different versions of the song, including Bill Henderson, Chet Baker, Don Ellis, Kenny Burrell, Pat Metheny, Frank Sinatra, Shirley Bassey, Sonny Stitt, Neil Sedaka, Ella Fitzgerald, Hank Crawford, Earl Grant, Jim Hall, Wayne Shorter, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, Charles Neville, Oscar Peterson and Duke Ellington.

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