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[ "Mark Buehrle", "participant of", "2001 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Mark Buehrle", "significant event", "Mark Buehrle's perfect game" ]
2009–2011 On June 14, 2009, Buehrle hit his first major league home run, off Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Braden Looper, becoming the first White Sox pitcher to hit a home run in a game since Jon Garland on June 18, 2006, at Cincinnati. On July 5, 2009, Buehrle was selected to represent Chicago at the 2009 All-St...
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[ "Mark Buehrle", "significant event", "Major League Baseball debut" ]
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[ "Mark Buehrle", "participant of", "2014 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Mark Buehrle", "participant of", "2010 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Mark Buehrle", "participant of", "2013 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Mark Buehrle", "participant of", "2005 Major League Baseball season" ]
Mark Alan Buehrle (; born March 23, 1979) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played the majority of his Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the Chicago White Sox, playing twelve seasons for the team and winning the World Series with them in 2005. Buehrle also pitched for the Miami Marlins and T...
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[ "Mark Buehrle", "participant of", "2004 Major League Baseball season" ]
Major League career Chicago White Sox (2000-2011) 2000–2004 Buehrle made his major league debut on July 16, 2000, pitching one inning of relief against the Milwaukee Brewers and allowing a run. Three days later he started against Minnesota, allowing six hits and two runs in seven innings while earning a win.In 2001, Bu...
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[ "Mark Buehrle", "participant of", "2002 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Mark Buehrle", "participant of", "2003 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Mark Buehrle", "participant of", "2015 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Joseph-Geneviève de Puisaye", "participant of", "French Revolution" ]
French Revolution A revolutionary becomes a counter-revolutionary In the Estates-General he supported a constitutional monarchy and aligned himself with the Girondins. His liberal reformist political position enabled him to be made the commander of the national guard in the Évreux district in 1790. He stopped attending...
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[ "François Antoine de Boissy d'Anglas", "participant of", "French Revolution" ]
Biography Early career Born to a Protestant family in Saint-Jean-Chambre, Ardèche, he studied Law and, after literary attempts, became a lawyer to the parlement of Paris.In 1789 he was elected by the Third Estate of the sénéchaussee of Annonay as deputy to the Estates-General. He was one of those who induced the Estate...
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[ "François Antoine de Boissy d'Anglas", "different from", "François Boissy d'Anglas" ]
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[ "François Antoine de Boissy d'Anglas", "different from", "François Antoine BOISSY D'ANGLAS" ]
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[ "Jean Sylvain Bailly", "participant of", "French Revolution" ]
During the French Revolution In a short period of time, Bailly made his way up the judicial ranks. From being the deputy of Paris, he was elected Estates-General on 20 May 1789.: 96  Soon after he was elected inaugural president of the National Assembly (3 June 1789): 98  and led the famous proceedings in the Tennis Co...
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[ "Jean Sylvain Bailly", "topic's main category", "Category:Jean Sylvain Bailly" ]
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[ "Jean-François Rewbell", "participant of", "French Revolution" ]
Jean-François Reubell or Rewbell (6 October 1747 – 24 November 1807) was a French lawyer, diplomat, and politician of the Revolution.The revolutionary Born at Colmar (now in the département of Haut-Rhin), he became president of the local order of lawyers, and in 1789 was elected as a deputy to the Estates-General by th...
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[ "Jean Chouan", "participant of", "French Revolution" ]
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[ "Antoine Philippe de La Trémoille", "participant of", "French Revolution" ]
Early life Antoine Philippe de La Trémoïlle was Prince of Talmont and second son of Jean Bretagne Charles de La Trémoille, 8th duc de Thouars, last count of Laval and baron de Vitré et de Marie-Maximilienne-Louise de Salm-Kyrbourg. He resided in the Castle of Laval, and was a commander of the cavalry of catholic and ro...
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[ "Prince Fielder", "participant of", "2012 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Prince Fielder", "participant of", "2011 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Prince Fielder", "participant of", "2007 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Prince Fielder", "participant of", "2009 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Prince Fielder", "participant of", "2008 Major League Baseball season" ]
2008 Unable to come up with an agreement for a long-term contract with the Brewers, Fielder and his agent, Scott Boras, signed a one-year, $670,000 deal with the Brewers. Fielder was quoted saying, "I'm not happy about it at all", showing his disappointment in not being able to reach an agreement with the club.On June ...
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[ "Prince Fielder", "participant of", "2010 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Prince Fielder", "participant of", "2013 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Prince Fielder", "participant of", "2006 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Prince Fielder", "participant of", "2005 Major League Baseball season" ]
Milwaukee Brewers (2005–2011) 2005 Fielder earned his first call-up to Major League Baseball on June 13, 2005. He served as the designated hitter for the Brewers during interleague play. On June 15, 2005, he collected his first major league hit, a double, off Hideo Nomo, and drove in his first big league run with his s...
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[ "Prince Fielder", "participant of", "2014 Major League Baseball season" ]
Texas Rangers (2014–2017) 2014 On November 20, 2013, Fielder was traded to the Texas Rangers along with $30 million for second baseman Ian Kinsler. In June 2014 Fielder underwent season ending neck surgery. At the time of his mid-season departure, he was batting .247 with 3 home runs and 16 RBI in 42 games. Fielder's t...
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[ "Prince Fielder", "participant of", "2015 Major League Baseball season" ]
2015 Nearly halfway through the season Fielder led the AL in batting average and was selected as a reserve designated hitter for the MLB All Star Game in Cincinnati. It was Fielder's sixth appearance in the All-Star Game and his fourth selection in five seasons. He finished the 2015 season with a .305 batting average, ...
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[ "Prince Fielder", "participant of", "2016 Major League Baseball season" ]
2016 On April 29, 2016, in a game against the Los Angeles Angels in the bottom of the 6th inning, Fielder hit a sharp single through the shift to score Rougned Odor, making him and his father Cecil Fielder the 2nd father-son combo to both record 1,000 RBIs. On July 20, it was revealed that Fielder was diagnosed with C4...
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[ "Stanislas-Marie Maillard", "participant of", "French Revolution" ]
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[ "Claude Basire", "participant of", "French Revolution" ]
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[ "Alex Ríos", "participant of", "2015 Major League Baseball season" ]
Kansas City Royals Ríos signed a one-year contract with the Kansas City Royals on December 19, 2014, worth $9.5 million. The contract included an option for the 2016 season.In his Royals debut on April 6, 2015, Ríos hit a three-run home run in a 10–1 win to cap off a three-hit game. For the 2015 season, Ríos hit .255 w...
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[ "Alex Ríos", "participant of", "2012 Major League Baseball season" ]
Chicago White Sox After being claimed off of waivers by the Chicago White Sox on August 10, Ríos batted .199, with three home runs, 9 RBI and a .296 on-base percentage in 146 at bats over 41 games. Rios batted .284, with 21 home runs, 88 RBI and a .334 on-base percentage for the White Sox in 2010. After a disappointing...
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[ "Alex Ríos", "participant of", "2011 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Alex Ríos", "participant of", "2007 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Alex Ríos", "participant of", "2008 Major League Baseball season" ]
2008 season Rios signed a seven-year contract with the Blue Jays in April 2008 for a guaranteed amount of $69,835,000: $5.9 million in 2009, $9.7 million in 2010, $12 million each in 2011 and 2012 and $12.5 million each in 2013 and 2014. He finished the 2008 season with a slight statistical decline: .291 average, 15 ho...
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[ "Alex Ríos", "participant of", "2010 Major League Baseball season" ]
Chicago White Sox After being claimed off of waivers by the Chicago White Sox on August 10, Ríos batted .199, with three home runs, 9 RBI and a .296 on-base percentage in 146 at bats over 41 games. Rios batted .284, with 21 home runs, 88 RBI and a .334 on-base percentage for the White Sox in 2010. After a disappointing...
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[ "Alex Ríos", "participant of", "2013 Major League Baseball season" ]
Texas Rangers On August 8, 2013, Ríos was claimed off waivers by the Texas Rangers, and was traded to them on August 9 for a player to be named later or cash considerations. Leury Garcia was announced as the player to be named later on August 11. He became the team's starting right fielder, replacing the suspended Nels...
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[ "Alex Ríos", "participant of", "2006 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Alex Ríos", "participant of", "2005 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Alex Ríos", "participant of", "2004 Major League Baseball season" ]
Professional career Ríos was drafted in the first round (19th overall) by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1999 MLB draft. A top prospect in the Blue Jays organization for several years, Ríos had considerable success in the organization's minor league system. In 2003, he hit .352 with 11 home runs and 82 RBI en route to ...
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[ "Alex Ríos", "participant of", "2014 Major League Baseball season" ]
Texas Rangers On August 8, 2013, Ríos was claimed off waivers by the Texas Rangers, and was traded to them on August 9 for a player to be named later or cash considerations. Leury Garcia was announced as the player to be named later on August 11. He became the team's starting right fielder, replacing the suspended Nels...
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2012 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2011 Major League Baseball season" ]
San Diego Padres On December 6, 2010, Harang signed a one-year deal with the San Diego Padres. The deal included a mutual option for 2012.On July 9, 2011, Harang had a no-hitter through six innings against the Los Angeles Dodgers, but was pulled after walking 3 and throwing 95 pitches. He made 28 starts in 2011, with a...
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2007 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2004 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2002 Major League Baseball season" ]
Oakland Athletics In 2000, Harang was traded with minor leaguer Ryan Cullen to the Oakland Athletics for Randy Velarde. He played with the AA Midland RockHounds in 2001, starting 27 games with a 10–8 record and 4.14 ERA. Harang made his Major League debut for the Athletics on May 25, 2002, against the Tampa Bay Devil R...
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2003 Major League Baseball season" ]
Oakland Athletics In 2000, Harang was traded with minor leaguer Ryan Cullen to the Oakland Athletics for Randy Velarde. He played with the AA Midland RockHounds in 2001, starting 27 games with a 10–8 record and 4.14 ERA. Harang made his Major League debut for the Athletics on May 25, 2002, against the Tampa Bay Devil R...
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2014 Major League Baseball season" ]
New York Mets Shortly after his release by the Mariners, Harang was signed to a minor league contract by the New York Mets and assigned to the AAA Las Vegas 51s. Harang joined the Mets for the last few weeks of the season and was surprisingly effective. While he was 0–1 with the Mets, he pitched to a 3.52 ERA and struc...
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2015 Major League Baseball season" ]
Philadelphia Phillies On January 5, 2015, the Philadelphia Phillies announced that they had signed Harang to a one-year, $5 million, contract that included performance bonuses. Harang went 6–15 with a 4.86 ERA in 29 starts for the Phillies. He had the lowest percentage of balls pulled against him (31.7%) among major le...
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2009 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Aaron Harang", "significant event", "Major League Baseball debut" ]
Oakland Athletics In 2000, Harang was traded with minor leaguer Ryan Cullen to the Oakland Athletics for Randy Velarde. He played with the AA Midland RockHounds in 2001, starting 27 games with a 10–8 record and 4.14 ERA. Harang made his Major League debut for the Athletics on May 25, 2002, against the Tampa Bay Devil R...
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2008 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2013 Major League Baseball season" ]
Seattle Mariners On April 6, 2013, Harang was traded to the Colorado Rockies in exchange for Ramón Hernández. The Rockies designated him for assignment and on April 11 traded him to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for minor leaguer Steven Hensley. In 22 starts, he was 5–11 with a 5.76 ERA. He was designated for assign...
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2006 Major League Baseball season" ]
In the 2006 season, Harang pitched on Opening Day for the Reds on April 3 against the Chicago Cubs and allowed 9 runs (6 earned) over 5 innings. In his third start of the season, 11 days after Opening Day, Harang pitched 7 shutout innings against the St. Louis Cardinals, who were starting 2005 Cy Young Award winner Chr...
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[ "Aaron Harang", "participant of", "2005 Major League Baseball season" ]
Cincinnati Reds During the 2003 season, Harang was traded to the Reds along with Joe Valentine and minor leaguer Jeff Bruksch for José Guillén. In 2004, he went 10–9 with a 4.83 ERA for the Reds. In 2005, Harang led the team in wins (11), quality starts (19), innings pitched (211+2⁄3), and strikeouts (163), all of whic...
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[ "Brad Lidge", "participant of", "2012 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Brad Lidge", "participant of", "2011 Major League Baseball season" ]
2011 After entering spring training fully healthy, Lidge was shut down on March 25 with pain in the back of his right shoulder, which he said was a new occurrence. An MRI revealed a posterior rotator cuff strain that did not require surgery, but would take three to six weeks to heal, and he began the 2011 MLB season on...
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[ "Brad Lidge", "participant of", "2007 Major League Baseball season" ]
2007 The Astros avoided contract arbitration with Lidge on January 17, 2007, by signing him to a one-year contract worth $5.35 million. After seeing Lidge struggle in spring training and blow his first save of the season, manager Phil Garner chose to make Dan Wheeler the new Astros closer, while offering Lidge opportun...
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[ "Brad Lidge", "participant of", "2009 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Brad Lidge", "participant of", "2008 Major League Baseball season" ]
Bradley Thomas Lidge (born December 23, 1976) nicknamed "Lights Out" is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Lidge played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), from 2002–2012. He played for the Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies, and Washington Nationals. As a relief pitcher Lidge saved 225 games d...
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[ "Brad Lidge", "participant of", "2006 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Brad Lidge", "participant of", "2005 Major League Baseball season" ]
2005 In his first All-Star Game appearance in 2005, Lidge pitched the bottom of the seventh, striking out all three batters he faced. He threw 11 pitches (two balls) to Melvin Mora, Mike Sweeney, and Garret Anderson, who did not make contact with any of Lidge's pitches. Lidge became the first pitcher to strike out the ...
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[ "Brad Lidge", "participant of", "2004 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Brad Lidge", "participant of", "2002 Major League Baseball season" ]
Bradley Thomas Lidge (born December 23, 1976) nicknamed "Lights Out" is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Lidge played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), from 2002–2012. He played for the Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies, and Washington Nationals. As a relief pitcher Lidge saved 225 games d...
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[ "Brad Lidge", "participant of", "2003 Major League Baseball season" ]
2003–04 In 2003, Lidge was the winning pitcher in the Astros' historic six-pitcher tandem which no-hit the New York Yankees on June 11. That year, Lidge was voted Astros Rookie of the Year by the Houston Chapter of the BBWAA.Following the trades of Billy Wagner in the 2003 off-season and Octavio Dotel in the summer of ...
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[ "Chris Carter (infielder)", "participant of", "2012 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Chris Carter (infielder)", "participant of", "2011 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Chris Carter (infielder)", "participant of", "2013 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Chris Carter (infielder)", "participant of", "2014 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Chris Carter (infielder)", "participant of", "2010 Major League Baseball season" ]
Oakland Athletics (2010–2012) Two weeks after he was traded to Arizona, the Diamondbacks traded Carter, Carlos González, Brett Anderson, Aaron Cunningham, Greg Smith, and Dana Eveland to the Oakland Athletics for Dan Haren and Connor Robertson. He played for the Stockton Ports of the Class A-Advanced California League ...
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[ "Chris Carter (infielder)", "participant of", "2015 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Chris Carter (infielder)", "participant of", "2016 Major League Baseball season" ]
Vernon Christopher Carter (born December 18, 1986) is an American professional baseball first baseman and designated hitter for the Pericos de Puebla of the Mexican League. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, and New York Yankees. In 2016, wh...
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[ "Chris Carter (infielder)", "participant of", "2017 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Claude Bigot de Sainte-Croix", "participant of", "French Revolution" ]
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2012 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2011 Major League Baseball season" ]
2011 season Gallardo was named the opening day starter for the second straight year after a rib injury placed Zack Greinke on the DL. On April 5, his second start of the season, Gallardo recorded his third complete-game shutout in his career. The opposing Atlanta Braves were only able to record two hits and two walks. ...
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2007 Major League Baseball season" ]
2007 season Gallardo started the season with the Nashville Sounds of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League. On June 14, the Milwaukee Brewers announced the call-up of Gallardo to replace starter Chris Capuano, who was placed on the disabled list with a strained left groin. Gallardo made his major league debut against the ...
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2009 Major League Baseball season" ]
2009 season During Spring training for 2009, Gallardo was offered to pitch for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic, but turned it down to focus on getting ready for the 2009 season. A few baseball commentators, notably Eric Karabell of ESPN, believed that Gallardo would be the Brewers' ace for the coming season.His fi...
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2008 National League Division Series" ]
2008 season Gallardo started the season on the disabled list. He went on the 15-day DL on March 21, 2008, with a torn lateral meniscus in his left knee. Upon his return on April 20, Gallardo pitched well during the next three games, compiling a 1.80 ERA in twenty innings of work.During his start on May 1, Gallardo jump...
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2011 National League Division Series" ]
2011 season Gallardo was named the opening day starter for the second straight year after a rib injury placed Zack Greinke on the DL. On April 5, his second start of the season, Gallardo recorded his third complete-game shutout in his career. The opposing Atlanta Braves were only able to record two hits and two walks. ...
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2011 National League Championship Series" ]
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2008 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2010 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2013 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2014 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2015 Major League Baseball season" ]
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2015 American League Division Series" ]
Texas Rangers On January 19, 2015, Gallardo was traded to the Texas Rangers in exchange for Corey Knebel, Luis Sardiñas and Marcos Diplan. Gallardo pitched for the Rangers in Game 1 of the 2015 ALDS against the Toronto Blue Jays, earning the win.
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2016 Major League Baseball season" ]
Baltimore Orioles On February 25, 2016, Gallardo signed a two-year, $22 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles, with a team option for a third year. In his lone season with the Orioles, Gallardo turned in his worst season of his career. He finished the year with a 6–8 record, 5.42 ERA, and 85 strikeouts in 118 inn...
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2017 Major League Baseball season" ]
Seattle Mariners On January 6, 2017, Gallardo was traded to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for Seth Smith. After struggling through the first half of the season for Seattle, Gallardo was moved to the bullpen on June 22. He was reinstated to the starting rotation in August due to his strong performance as a reliever a...
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[ "Yovani Gallardo", "participant of", "2018 Major League Baseball season" ]
Cincinnati Reds On March 31, 2018, Gallardo signed a one-year contract with the Cincinnati Reds. He was designated for assignment on April 10, and elected free agency on April 12.Return to Texas On April 13, 2018, Yovani Gallardo signed a minor-league contract with the Texas Rangers. He was called up on June 17 to repl...
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[ "Joseph Fernex", "participant of", "French Revolution" ]
Joseph Fernex (died 14 February 1795) was a judge in the Revolutionary Tribunals during the French Revolution. A silk weaver from Lyon, close to Joseph Chalier, he was one of fived judges appointed in Lyon following the victory of the revolutionary armies. He later served as a judge in Orange, Vaucluse. He was killed ...
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[ "Kris Medlen", "participant of", "2012 Major League Baseball season" ]
2012 season Medlen began the 2012 major league season as a reliever for the Atlanta Braves, typically pitching middle innings before the Braves set-up man and closer came on for the 8th and 9th innings. He was sent down to the Braves AAA team (the Gwinnett Braves), for the purpose of "stretching him out" to return to t...
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