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    during World War II, Rosen played his entire ten-year career (1947–1956) with the Cleveland Indians in the American League (AL). A stand-out on both...
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  • Albert Rosen (May 9, 1910 – August 2, 1990) was an American actor. He is known for his recurring role of "Al" in the television sitcom Cheers. Rosen was...
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  • Al Rosen (1924–2015) was an American baseball player and executive. Al, Alan or Albert Rosen may also refer to: Alan Rosen (c. 1943–2013), American sports...
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  • publisher Adam Rosen (1984-2021), American-born British luger Olympian Al Rosen (1924–2015), American All Star and MVP baseball player Al Rosen (actor) (1910–1990)...
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    the team to a syndicate headed by insurance magnate Ellis Ryan. In 1953, Al Rosen was an All Star for the second year in a row, was named The Sporting News...
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  • Goat (musician) (redirect from Andy Rosen)
    various stripes toss the car keys to one another. Born in Cleveland, Rosen's father Al Rosen was a star third baseman for the Cleveland Indians. Goat recorded...
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  • Guardians of Major League Baseball. George Burns (1926) Lou Boudreau (1948) Al Rosen (1953) Gaylord Perry (1972) CC Sabathia (2007) Cliff Lee (2008) Corey Kluber...
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    Jewish stars and notable players besides the two Hall of Famers, such as Al Rosen, Moe Berg, Kevin Youkilis, and Ryan Braun. Lip Pike, the first Jewish Major...
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  • "No Help Wanted" (1984). Al (Al Rosen) was an elderly male bar patron. Over the series until the actor's death in 1990, Al was sometimes involved in...
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  • baseball players as David Eckstein, World Series Most Valuable Player, Al Rosen, former American League Most Valuable Player, and Haywood Sullivan, former...
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