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    Herbert Rodney "Hub" Perdue (June 7, 1882 – October 31, 1968), also known as "the Gallatin Squash", was an American professional baseball player who played...
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  • president of Perdue Farms for many years Hub Perdue (1882–1968), professional baseball player Jim Perdue, chairman and advertising spokesman of Perdue Farms...
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  • Hubert Hub Nelson (1907–1981), American ice hockey player Hubbard Hub Northen (1886–1947), American Major League Baseball outfielder Herbert Hub Perdue (1882–1968)...
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    Dick Crutcher George Davis Otto Hess Tom Hughes Bill James Dolf Luque Hub Perdue Dick Rudolph Paul Strand Lefty Tyler Catchers Hank Gowdy Fred Tyler Bert...
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    The team featured just two players from Tennessee: Pryor McElveen and Hub Perdue. First baseman Jake Daubert led the league in home runs with six. The...
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  • programs across six academic units: the Fulton School of Liberal Arts, Perdue School of Business, Henson School of Science and Technology, Seidel School...
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    Herman Long 1 0.4 Dolf Luque 1 0.4 Pat Moran 1 0.4 Art Nehf 1 0.4 0 1.5% Hub Perdue 1 0.4 Deacon Phillippe 1 0.4 - Al Schacht 1 0.4 - Everett Scott 1 0.4...
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  • Tony Peña Jr. Jim Pendleton Terry Pendleton Joe Pepitone Henry Peploski Hub Perdue Eddie Pérez Carlos Pérez Marty Perez Odalis Pérez Pascual Pérez Gaylord...
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    Evers as manager and traded him to the Boston Braves for Bill Sweeney and Hub Perdue. Murphy insisted that Evers had resigned as manager, which Evers denied...
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  • the final standings, as the league held no playoffs. Vincennes pitcher Hub Perdue led the league with 25 wins and 260 strikeouts and Phil Chenault had a...
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