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Of course, the Usain Bolt of dugout storm-outs is Royals legend George Brett.
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George Brett and his 1980 batting average of .390 was my top hitter, penciled into the three hole every day.
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W.A.A. In 1999, the election of Nolan Ryan (98.8%), George Brett (98.2%) and Robin Yount (77.5%) was only the second time that at least three first time eligible candidates for the Hall of Fame was enshrined together.
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The city is large enough to fill 80, 000 seats at Arrowhead on Sunday afternoons, yet small enough to feel forever grateful to those who wow the nation in a Kansas City uniform, explaining why long-retired Len Dawson and George Brett still live there.
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Not only should Jeter easily eclipse the 90% threshold, but he could join the likes of Tom Seaver (98.83%), Nolan Ryan (98.79%), Cal Ripken, Jr. (98.53%), Ty Cobb (98.23%), and George Brett (98.19%) as the only players to exceed 98% on a Hall of Fame ballot.
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He follows fellow first-team squad members George Chuter, Martin Castrogiovanni, Jordan Crane, Marcos Ayerza, Johne Murphy, Ben Pienaar and Brett Deacon in committing his future to the club.
BBC: Corry set to carry on next season
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In a different Forbes blog, Rick Ferri (The Indexer) mentions the work by Brad Barber ( University of California at Davis), Emmanuel George ( Ross School of Business), Reuven Lehavy ( Ross School of Business), and Brett Trueman ( Anderson School of Management).
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