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Synonyms for leaguer

one nation associated with another in a common cause

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As has been the case for the past several years, you will be able to take a peek at which major leaguers you want to select for the Home Run Contest, which is a 50/50 fundraiser for the museum.
(18) Appearing on October 15, he asserted that he was speaking for most minor leaguers, who didn't dare complain "because they would be blacklisted." (19)
Ch Parvez Elahi said that alliance of the Muslim Leaguers is essential and welcome, Pakistan Muslim League will fully participate in the next elections for which political and electoral activities have already been started.
Arbab Ghulam Rahim said alliance of all Muslim Leaguers was also essential for freeing the country from the shackles of different mafias.
Dale Berra, Miguel Dilone, Rick Honeycutt, and Luis Salazar were among the many to major leaguers and All Stars who played for Wenz's team.
Starting pay for minor leaguers is between $1,100 and $2,150 a month, and only during the season, which can be as short as three months.
Cracking baseball's cold cases; filling in the facts about 17 mystery major leaguers.
Minor leaguers go to spring training, swing a wooden bat and take home a check just like their Major League Baseball brethren.
Jewish Major Leaguers in Their Own Words: Oral Histories of 23 Players.
Check out this excerpt from Peter Ephross' new book, Jewish Major Leaguers in Their Own Words: Oral Histories of 23 Players.
Gonzalez was the third batter in each of the first six innings against a team of Tampa Bay minor leaguers. He singled three times, scored a run and drove in one.
The group--which has been doing charitable work at The Leaguers Head Start Program in Newark for more than five years--also raised $1,700 from Studley employees and other private sources to buy mulch to cover the surface of the backyard.