Chris Duncan, the Glossary
Christopher Edwin Duncan (May 5, 1981 – September 6, 2019) was an American professional baseball left fielder and first baseman.[1]
Table of Contents
60 relations: Albert Pujols, Appalachian League, At bat, Athletic pubalgia, Baltimore Orioles, Batting average (baseball), Boston Red Sox, Brain tumor, Busch Memorial Stadium, Canyon del Oro High School, Catcher, Chemotherapy, Coach (baseball), D'Marco Farr, Dave Duncan (baseball), David Ortiz, Delino DeShields, Detroit Tigers, Double (baseball), Double-A (baseball), Error (baseball), ESPN Radio, First baseman, Glioblastoma, Home run, Ian Kinsler, International League, Joe Mather, Johnson City Cardinals, Julio Lugo, Left fielder, List of second-generation Major League Baseball players, Major League Baseball, Memphis Redbirds, Oro Valley, Arizona, Outfield, Outfielder, Pawtucket Red Sox, Professional baseball, Radiculopathy, Randy Karraker, Run batted in, Ryan Howard, Sean Casey (baseball), Shelley Duncan, Shortstop, Single-A, St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis Rams, ... Expand index (10 more) »
- Deaths from brain cancer in Arizona
- Deaths from glioblastoma
- Potomac Cannons players
Albert Pujols
José Alberto Pujols Alcántara (born January 16, 1980) is a Dominican-American former professional baseball first baseman and designated hitter. Chris Duncan and Albert Pujols are Major League Baseball left fielders, Memphis Redbirds players, Peoria Chiefs players and Potomac Cannons players.
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Appalachian League
The Appalachian League is a collegiate summer baseball league that operates in the Appalachian regions of Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina.
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At bat
In baseball, an at bat (AB) or time at bat is a batter's turn batting against a pitcher.
Athletic pubalgia
Athletic pubalgia, also called sports hernia, core injury, hockey hernia, hockey groin, Gilmore's groin, or groin disruption, is a medical condition of the pubic joint affecting athletes.
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Baltimore Orioles
The Baltimore Orioles (also known as the O's) are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore.
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Batting average (baseball)
In baseball, batting average (BA) is determined by dividing a player's hits by their total at-bats.
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Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston.
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Brain tumor
A brain tumor occurs when abnormal cells form within the brain.
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Busch Memorial Stadium
Busch Memorial Stadium (Busch Stadium II) was a multi-purpose sports facility in St. Louis, Missouri, that operated for 40 years, from 1966 through 2005.
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Canyon del Oro High School
Canyon del Oro High School (CDO) is a comprehensive public high school in Oro Valley, Arizona, located north of Tucson at the base of Pusch Ridge.
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Catcher
Catcher is a position in baseball and softball.
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (often abbreviated chemo, sometimes CTX and CTx) is the type of cancer treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer drugs (chemotherapeutic agents or alkylating agents) in a standard regimen.
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Coach (baseball)
In baseball, a number of coaches assist in the smooth functioning of a team.
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D'Marco Farr
D'Marco Marcellus Farr (born June 9, 1971) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive tackle for the Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams of the National Football League (NFL).
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Dave Duncan (baseball)
David Edwin Duncan (born September 26, 1945) is an American former professional baseball catcher and pitching coach who is currently a pitching consultant for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB).
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David Ortiz
David Américo Ortiz Arias (born November 18, 1975), nicknamed "Big Papi", is a Dominican-American former professional baseball designated hitter who played 20 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2016, primarily for the Boston Red Sox. Chris Duncan and David Ortiz are Pawtucket Red Sox players.
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Delino DeShields
Delino Lamont DeShields (born January 15, 1969), also nicknamed "Bop", is an American former professional baseball second baseman.
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Detroit Tigers
The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit.
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Double (baseball)
In baseball, a double is the act of a batter striking the pitched ball and safely reaching second base without being called out by the umpire, without the benefit of a fielder's misplay (see error) or another runner being put out on a fielder's choice.
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Double-A (baseball)
Double-A (officially Class AA) is the second-highest level of play in Minor League Baseball in the United States since 1946, below only Triple-A. There are currently 30 teams classified at the Double-A level, one for each team in Major League Baseball, organized into three leagues: the Eastern League, the Southern League, and the Texas League.
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Error (baseball)
In baseball and softball statistics, an error is an act, in the judgment of the official scorer, of a fielder misplaying a ball in a manner that allows a batter or baserunner to advance one or more bases or allows a plate appearance to continue after the batter should have been put out.
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ESPN Radio
ESPN Radio, which is alternatively branded platform-agnostically as ESPN Audio, is an American sports radio network and extension of the ESPN television network.
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First baseman
A first baseman, abbreviated 1B, is the player on a baseball or softball team who fields the area nearest first base, the first of four bases a baserunner must touch in succession to score a run.
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Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma, previously known as glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), is the most aggressive and most common type of cancer that originates in the brain, and has a very poor prognosis for survival. Initial signs and symptoms of glioblastoma are nonspecific. They may include headaches, personality changes, nausea, and symptoms similar to those of a stroke.
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Home run
In baseball, a home run (abbreviated HR) is scored when the ball is hit in such a way that the batter is able to circle the bases and reach home plate safely in one play without any errors being committed by the defensive team.
Ian Kinsler
Ian Michael Kinsler (איאן קינסלר; born June 22, 1982) is an American-Israeli former professional baseball second baseman.
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International League
The International League (IL) is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in the United States.
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Joe Mather
Joe Mather (born July 23, 1982) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and current coach. Chris Duncan and Joe Mather are Johnson City Cardinals players, Memphis Redbirds players, Palm Beach Cardinals players and Peoria Chiefs players.
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Johnson City Cardinals
The Johnson City Cardinals were a Minor League Baseball team based in Johnson City, Tennessee.
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Julio Lugo
Julio Cesar Lugo (November 16, 1975 – November 15, 2021) was a Dominican professional baseball shortstop. Chris Duncan and Julio Lugo are Pawtucket Red Sox players.
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Left fielder
In baseball, a left fielder, abbreviated LF, is an outfielder who plays defense in left field.
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List of second-generation Major League Baseball players
Dozens of father-and-son combinations have played or managed in Major League Baseball (MLB).
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Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada.
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Memphis Redbirds
The Memphis Redbirds are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Oro Valley, Arizona
Oro Valley, incorporated in 1974, is a suburban town located north of Tucson, Arizona, United States, in Pima County.
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Outfield
The outfield, in cricket, baseball and softball is the area of the field of play further from the batsman or batter than the infield.
Outfielder
An outfielder is a person playing in one of the three defensive positions in baseball or softball, farthest from the batter.
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Pawtucket Red Sox
The Pawtucket Red Sox, known colloquially as the PawSox, were a professional minor league baseball club based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
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Professional baseball
Professional baseball is organized baseball in which players are selected for their talents and are paid to play for a specific team or club system.
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Radiculopathy
Radiculopathy, also commonly referred to as pinched nerve, refers to a set of conditions in which one or more nerves are affected and do not work properly (a neuropathy).
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Randy Karraker
Randall James Karraker (born August 19, 1962) is an American sportscaster in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Run batted in
A run batted in or runs batted in (RBI) is a statistic in baseball and softball that credits a batter for making a play that allows a run to be scored (except in certain situations such as when an error is made on the play).
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Ryan Howard
Ryan James Howard (born November 19, 1979), nicknamed "the Big Piece", is an American former professional baseball first baseman.
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Sean Casey (baseball)
Sean Thomas Casey (born July 2, 1974), nicknamed "the Mayor", is an American former professional baseball first baseman and coach. Chris Duncan and Sean Casey (baseball) are Pawtucket Red Sox players.
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Shelley Duncan
David Shelley Duncan (born September 29, 1979) is an American former professional baseball player. Chris Duncan and Shelley Duncan are Major League Baseball left fielders.
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Shortstop
Shortstop, abbreviated SS, is the baseball or softball fielding position between second and third base, which is considered to be among the most demanding defensive positions.
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Single-A
Single-A, formerly known as Class A and sometimes as Low-A, is the fourth-highest level of play in Minor League Baseball in the United States, below Triple-A, Double-A, and High-A. There are 30 teams classified at the Single-A level, one for each team in Major League Baseball (MLB), organized into three leagues: the California League, Carolina League, and Florida State League.
St. Louis Cardinals
The St.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The St.
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St. Louis Rams
The St.
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Super Bowl XXXIV
Super Bowl XXXIV was an American football game played at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 30, 2000, to determine the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1999 season.
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Syracuse Mets
The Syracuse Mets are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets.
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The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News is a daily newspaper serving the Dallas–Fort Worth area of Texas, with an average print circulation in 2022 of 65,369.
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Triple-A (baseball)
Triple-A (officially Class AAA) has been the highest level of play in Minor League Baseball in the United States since 1946.
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Tucson, Arizona
Tucson (Cuk Ṣon; Tucsón) is a city in and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, and is home to the University of Arizona.
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Washington Nationals
The Washington Nationals are an American professional baseball team based in Washington, D.C. The Nationals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) East Division.
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World Series
The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada.
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WXOS
WXOS (101.1 FM) is a commercial radio station affiliated with ESPN Radio and licensed to East St. Louis, Illinois, broadcasting to the Greater St. Louis area.
1999 Major League Baseball draft
The 1999 Major League Baseball draft, was the annual choosing of high school and college baseball players, held on June 2 and 3, 1999.
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2006 World Series
The 2006 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2006 season.
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See also
Deaths from brain cancer in Arizona
- Aurelie Sheehan
- Chris Duncan
- Chuck Fairbanks
- Irish McCalla
- John McCain
- M. Philip Kahl
- Paul Westphal
- Ref Sanchez
- Tommy Jones (baseball)
Deaths from glioblastoma
- Alan Root
- Andrea Absolonová
- Andrew Olle
- Annabel Giles
- Beau Biden
- Bert Convy
- Busbee
- Chris Doleman
- Chris Duncan
- Darren Daulton
- Dennis Richardson (politician)
- Elisabeth Targ
- Gary Carter
- Gary L. Harrell
- George Gau
- Gina Zamparelli
- Gord Downie
- Irene Ryan
- Isher Judge Ahluwalia
- Jan Kaczkowski
- Jason Di Tullio
- Jeanna Friske
- Jeff Mackintosh
- John McCain
- John Mendelsohn (doctor)
- John Rogers (businessman)
- Joseph Edward Duncan
- Kaija Saariaho
- Karen Lewis
- Magdalen Berns
- Marc Gilpin
- Margaret McDonagh, Baroness McDonagh
- Matt Cappotelli
- Neal Conan
- Neil Peart
- Paul Dewar
- Robert Zimmer
- Ross Davidson
- Sean Whitesell
- Sigal G. Barsade
- Stan Zemanek
- Susan Bayh
- Susie Steiner
- Ted Kennedy
- Tobias Hill
- Tom Parker (singer)
- Tug McGraw
Potomac Cannons players
- Alan Benes
- Albert Pujols
- Andy Benes
- Bill Ortega
- Bo Hart
- Brad Salmon
- Brian Shackelford
- Britt Reames
- Carmen Cali
- Charlie Manning
- Chris Denorfia
- Chris Dickerson (baseball)
- Chris Duncan
- Chris Narveson
- Clayton Andrews (baseball, born 1978)
- Coco Crisp
- Corey Thurman
- Dan Haren
- Edwin Encarnación
- Esix Snead
- Jack Wilson (shortstop)
- Jamie Pogue
- Jan Granado
- Jeff Austin (baseball)
- Jimmy Journell
- Joey Votto
- Jorge Cortez
- Josh Kinney
- Kevin Howard
- Matt Duff
- Miguel Pérez (baseball)
- Mike Calitri
- Mike Crudale
- Phil Dumatrait
- Ryan Hanigan
- Scott MacRae
- Skip Schumaker
- Steve Stemle
- Todd Coffey
- William Bergolla
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Duncan
Also known as Christopher Edwin Duncan, Duncan, Chris.
, Super Bowl XXXIV, Syracuse Mets, The Dallas Morning News, Triple-A (baseball), Tucson, Arizona, Washington Nationals, World Series, WXOS, 1999 Major League Baseball draft, 2006 World Series.