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    Michael Anthony Harkey (born October 25, 1966) is an American former professional baseball player and current coach. He played in Major League Baseball...
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    then doubled to deep center field in his first official at-bat, against Mike Harkey of the Cubs. He hit his first home run on September 12, 1992, against...
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  • American football player Mike Harkey (born 1966), American baseball player Steve Harkey (born 1949), American football player Sarah Harkey (born 1989), American...
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  • Badfinger Mike Glennon, American football player Mike Green (disambiguation), multiple people Mike Harkey, American baseball player and coach Mike Harley...
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    Druschel (assistant pitching) 78 Casey Dykes (assistant hitting) 60 Mike Harkey (bullpen) 66 Pat Roessler (assistant hitting) 67 Luis Rojas (third base/outfield)...
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    Soccer League (NWSL) forward for San Diego Wave Cory Harkey, Los Angeles Rams tight end Mike Harkey, former Major League pitcher and pitching coach, 1987...
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  • won 46 consecutive games to start the season. Future Major Leaguers Mike Harkey, Eric Gunderson, Steve Olin, and Scott Chiamparino led a dominant pitching...
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    Cory Nicholas Harkey (born June 17, 1990) is a former American football tight end and coach who is the assistant special teams coach for the Buffalo Bills...
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    election, losing to Democrat Mike Levin. Born in Joliet, Illinois, Harkey moved to California with her family as a young girl. Harkey graduated cum laude from...
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    Keith Moreland and Mike Brumley. March 31, 1988: Mike Bielecki was traded by the Pittsburgh Pirates to the Chicago Cubs for Mike Curtis (minors). President...
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