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American baseball player (1933–2013)
Edward Francis Bouchee (March 7, 1933 – January 23, 2013) was an American professional baseball first baseman. He appeared in Major League Baseball (MLB)
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Topics referred to by the same term
Bouchee or Bouchée may refer to: Bouchée à la Reine, a French pastry dish. See Coca (pastry)#Similar recipes along the Mediterranean Bouchée, a small pastry
Bouchee
Major League Baseball team season
Anderson, pitcher, St. Louis Cardinals Gus Bell, outfielder, Cincinnati Reds Ed Bouchee, infielder, Chicago Cubs Chris Cannizzaro, catcher, St. Louis Cardinals
1962_New_York_Mets_season
Day of the year
Blanchflower, Northern Irish footballer and accountant (died 1998) 1933 – Ed Bouchee, American baseball player (died 2013) 1934 – Nari Contractor, Indian cricketer
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City in Park County, Montana, United States
owner of Paradise Valley Pop Stand and Grill and Mountain Sky Guest Ranch Ed Bouchee, major league baseball first baseman Tom Brokaw, television journalist
Livingston,_Montana
"Order Treatment for Ed Bouchee". The North Adams Transcript. Associated Press. 7 March 1958. p. 8. Retrieved 9 February 2022. "Bouchee Reinstated; to Return
List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes
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Major League Baseball expansion draft
2025. "Mets, Colts Pay $3,650,000 For 45 Players: New York Lands Hodges, Bouchee, Bell and Craig". Meriden Record. Meriden-Wallingford, Connecticut. Associated
1961 Major League Baseball expansion draft
1961_Major_League_Baseball_expansion_draft
Cuban baseball player (1935–2020)
the Philadelphia Phillies along with Cal Neeman for Don Cardwell and Ed Bouchee early in the 1960 season. Despite the fact that Philadelphia was a mediocre
Tony_Taylor_(baseball)
American professional baseball executive
and Giants, including Gil Hodges, Roger Craig, Don Zimmer, Gus Bell, Ed Bouchee and Hobie Landrith. He supplemented these drafted players by acquiring
George_Weiss_(baseball)
Boose, former NFL defensive end for New York Jets and Washington Redskins Ed Bouchee, former MLB first baseman for Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs and
List of Washington State University people
List_of_Washington_State_University_people
American baseball player (1926-1998)
Anderson, who had singled, and later scored on a bases-loaded triple by Ed Bouchee. The Phillies won, 8-5. Kennedy got into a total of just five games, the
John_Kennedy_(shortstop)
United States historic place
nation, ranking it 12th in 2007–08. Ed Bouchee – former MLB player (Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, New York Mets) Ed Brandt – former MLB player (Boston
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List of Major League Baseball players (B)
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_(B)
Baseball team of Washington State University
(1968–1969) Rick Austin (1967–1968) Todd Belitz (1995–1997) Eddie Bonine (2002) Ed Bouchee (1952) Chuck Brayton (1946–1948) Alex Burg (2008–2009) Ron Cey (1968)
Washington State Cougars baseball
Washington_State_Cougars_baseball
Jordanian politician, Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs (1976). Ed Bouchee, 79, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, New
Deaths_in_January_2013
Major League Baseball team season
traded by the Cubs to the Philadelphia Phillies for Don Cardwell and Ed Bouchee. June 4, 1960: Del Rice was released by the Cubs. July 15, 1960: Earl
1960_Chicago_Cubs_season
Major League Baseball team season
expansion draft Don Zimmer was drafted from the Cubs by the New York Mets. Ed Bouchee was drafted from the Cubs by the New York Mets. Prior to 1962 season:
1962_Chicago_Cubs_season
Minor league baseball team
for 1958, thus ending the Blue Jays' 12-year lifespan. Harry Anderson Ed Bouchee Don Cardwell Chuck Essegian Turk Farrell Pancho Herrera Eddie Kasko Tommy
Schenectady_Blue_Jays
Boston 1990–1992 OF Ken Boswell 1967–1974 2B Ricky Bottalico 2004 RP Ed Bouchee 1962 1B Larry Bowa 1985 SS, 2B Blaine Boyer 2011 RP Ken Boyer 1966–1967
New_York_Mets_all-time_roster
American baseball player (1929-1993)
was not enough production, and Blaylock lost his starting job to rookie Ed Bouchee in 1957. He was sent down to the Triple-A Miami Marlins for 41 games before
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Frank Robinson (Cincinnati NL, OF)† 1957 Tony Kubek (New York AL, IF-OF)† Ed Bouchee (Philadelphia NL, 1B) Jack Sanford (Philadelphia NL, P)† 1958 Ryne Duren
The Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award
The_Sporting_News_Rookie_of_the_Year_Award
1943) January 21 – Jake McNiece, American veteran (b. 1919) January 23 – Ed Bouchee, baseball player (b. 1933) January 31 – Jean Giambrone, American sports
2013_in_the_United_States
Sports season
the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved September 11, 2011. Eagle, Ed. "Most consecutive games with a home run". MLB.com. Retrieved April 28, 2026
1957 Major League Baseball season
1957_Major_League_Baseball_season
Year vote behind pitcher Jack Sanford (19–8, 3.08) and first baseman Ed Bouchee (.293, 17 HR, 76 RBI). August 20 – Clarence Fieber, 71, left handed reliever
1985_in_baseball
List of baseball players
Botelho, P, 1985 John Bottarini, C, 1937 Kent Bottenfield, P, 1996–1997 Ed Bouchee, 1B, 1960, 1961 Pat Bourque, 1B, 1971–1973 Larry Bowa, SS, 1982–1985 Michael
Chicago_Cubs_all-time_roster
American baseball player (1932–2005)
for 12th in NL Most Valuable Player Award voting after the season, with Ed Bouchee of the Philadelphia Phillies. In 1958, Blasingame batted .276 in the first
Don_Blasingame
Major League Baseball team season
Wolff, Miles, eds. (1997). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (2nd ed.). Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-0-9637189-8-3. 1961
1961_Chicago_Cubs_season
Brooklyn Dodgers 1,319 1958 Orlando Cepeda San Francisco Giants 1,322 1959 Ed Bouchee Philadelphia Phillies 1,127 1960 Joe Adcock Milwaukee Braves 1,229 1961
List of Major League Baseball annual putouts leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_annual_putouts_leaders
Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 30, 2011. "Ed Bouchee". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 30, 2011
List_of_athletes_from_Montana
American baseball executive (1906–1982)
he recruited Joe Lonnett, Richie Ashburn, Curt Simmons, Robin Roberts, Ed Bouchee, Jack Sanford, Granny Hamner, Willie Jones, Harry Anderson, Bob Bowman
Joe Reardon (baseball executive)
Joe_Reardon_(baseball_executive)
Major League Baseball team season
signed as an amateur free agent by the Phillies. Prior to 1955 season: Ed Bouchee was purchased by the Phillies from the Spokane Indians. April 30, 1955:
1955 Philadelphia Phillies season
1955_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
win is Cincinnati's ninth straight. The Phillies trade first baseman Ed Bouchee and pitcher Don Cardwell to the Chicago Cubs for second baseman Tony Taylor
1960_in_baseball
first teammates to top the rookie voting together since Jack Sanford and Ed Bouchee in 1957. Voters in earthquake-ravaged San Francisco narrowly reject a
1989_in_baseball
through 1992, including two CWS tiles in 1982 and 1985. January 23 – Ed Bouchee, 79, first baseman who played with the Philadelphia Phillies from 1956
2013_in_baseball
Billy Pierce (CWS, American) The Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award Ed Bouchee (PHI, National player) Tony Kubek (NYY, American player) Jack Sanford
1957_in_baseball
28 – Bill Kern March 4 – John Easton March 6 – Ted Abernathy March 7 – Ed Bouchee March 11 – Ann Garman March 11 – Jack Spring March 15 – Dick Scott March
1933_in_baseball
Major League Baseball season
Phillies by the San Francisco Giants. May 13, 1960: Don Cardwell and Ed Bouchee were traded by the Phillies to the Chicago Cubs for Tony Taylor and Cal
1960 Philadelphia Phillies season
1960_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
List of baseball players
Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 10, 2010. "Ed Bouchee Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 10, 2010
Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (B)
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Major League Baseball season
Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (1997). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (2nd ed.). Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-0-9637189-8-3.
1959 Philadelphia Phillies season
1959_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Major League Baseball team season
July 17, 1957. Retrieved June 13, 2016. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham
1957 Philadelphia Phillies season
1957_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Major League Baseball season
Miles (2007) [1997]. The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (2nd, 3rd ed.). Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. 1958 Philadelphia Phillies season
1958 Philadelphia Phillies season
1958_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Major League Baseball team season
Milwaukee, WI. p. 12. Retrieved June 29, 2016. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham
1956 Philadelphia Phillies season
1956_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
American baseball player (born 1958)
Retrieved April 12, 2026. Seattle Mariners 1985 Media Guide. pp. 59, 60. "Ed Vande Berg Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More". Baseball-Reference
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of", lit: "piles of") trois kilogrammes de ("three kilograms of") une bouchée de ("a mouthful of") une douzaine de ("a dozen (of)") Quantifiers formed
French articles and determiners
French_articles_and_determiners
Walter (1989). Hering's Dictionary of Classical and Modern Cookery (eleventh ed.). London: Virtue. ISBN 978-3-8057-0307-9. Escoffier, Auguste (1965). Ma cuisine
List_of_French_consommés
Queen of France from 1725 to 1768
inventing along with her chefs the now famous French meat pastry called "bouchée à la reine" in 1735. Queen Marie maintained the role and reputation of
Marie_Leszczyńska
American baseball player (1931–2024)
stop driving a car and playing golf after 2005. In 2018, blind sportswriter Ed Lucas wrote that Mays had told him a "few years ago" that he had actually
Willie_Mays
Cuisine of the Ottoman Empire and its region
dinners, börek was sometimes replaced by the similar French pastry, bouchée or bouchée à la Reine. The pastry boyoz (etymologically linked to the Spanish
Ottoman_cuisine
List of French words
"undergrowth, beam of branches" < bosci "wood" < Gmc) bouchage bouché bouche-trou bouchée bouchement bouchère boucheton boucheton à boucheur bouchoir bouchon bouchure
List of French words of Germanic origin (A-B)
List_of_French_words_of_Germanic_origin_(A-B)
Culinary tradition
listed as a garnish. Shortly before the French Revolution, dishes like bouchées à la Reine [fr] gained prominence. Essentially royal cuisine produced by
French_cuisine
French architect
(1898–1902) Houses on the rue Gounod, Lille (starting in 1903) 3–5, place Désiré Bouchée, Lille (ca. 1905) 88, rue du Faubourg de Roubaix, Lille (ca. 1905) 92,
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Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
(2001). Footprints in the sand. Kaurna life in the Holdfast Bay Area (2nd ed.). Underdale, South Australia: Aboriginal Research Unit, University of South
Glenelg,_South_Australia
American baseball player (1927–1975)
scored, 85 hits, 3 home runs, and 40 RBI. Catchers Courtney, Lou Berberet, and Ed Fitz Gerald all played at least 60 games for Washington in 1956, though Courtney's
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ED BOUCHEE
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American, Anglo, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gothic, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss
Names Beginning with Ed; Form of Edward; Guardian of Prosperity; Wealthy Defender; Wealthy Protector; Wealthy Guard
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Celtic
, fire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion, from Middle English re(a)d ‘red’.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing, from an unattested Old English rīed, r̄d ‘woodland clearing’.English : Read in Lancashire, the name of which is a contracted form of Old English rǣghēafod, from rǣge ‘female roe deer’, ‘she-goat’ + hēafod ‘head(land)’; Rede in Suffolk, so called from Old English hrēod ‘reeds’; or Reed in Hertfordshire, so called from an Old English ryhð ‘brushwood’.English : A family called Read were established in America in the early 18th century by John Read, who was born in Dublin, sixth in descent from Sir Thomas Read of Berkshire, England. His son, George Read (1733–98), was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and as a lawyer helped frame the Constitution.
Boy/Male
French American Biblical English
Prosperous protector. A FrenchOld English name Eadmund, meaning rich or happy, and protection.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conláed, CONLEY means "purifying fire."
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic name, CINÃED means "born of fire." Kenneth is an Anglicized form.Â
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Irish
(pronounced ee) Modern Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of Old Gaelic Ãed, AODH means "fire." In Celtic mythology, this is the name of a sun god.Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Ēadmann (unattested), meaning ‘prosperity man’. Compare Edmond.Scandinavian : Swedish: ornamental name composed of the elements ed ‘isthmus’ + man ‘man’.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Cináed, KENNETH means "born of fire." This was probably the first Anglicization. Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cainnech, meaning "comely; finely made."Â
Male
Irish
Modern form of Irish Gaelic Conláed, CONLETH means "purifying fire."
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Conlaodh, CONLÃED means "purifying fire."
Male
Gaelic
Variant spelling of Gaelic Ãed, ÃEDH means "fire."
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Approve(d) Accept(ed)
Male
Irish
Irish form of Scottish Gaelic Cináed, CIONAODH means "born of fire."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, EDSON means "son of Ed."
Male
Gaelic
 Diminutive form of Gaelic Ãed, ÃEDÃN means "little fire."
Male
Gaelic
Old form of Gaelic Aodh, ÃED means "fire."Â
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American, Anglo, British, Christian, English, French, German, Jamaican, Swedish
Names Beginning with Ed; Form of Edward; Guardian of Prosperity; Wealthy Defender; Wealth Protector; Wealthy Guardian
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Type of a Butterfly
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Channah, CHANAH means "favor; grace."Â
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Muslim/Islamic
Prosperous
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Indian, Sanskrit
Powerful; Strong
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Arabic
Light
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English American
Son of Adam.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Young, Female gazelle
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Bless
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German American Greek Spanish Teutonic Latin Swedish
Sweet.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Dweller by the Ash Tree; Adventurer; Cliff
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v. i.
Pertaining to, or designating, a verb which forms its preterit (imperfect) and past participle by adding to the present the suffix -ed, -d, or the variant form -t; as in the verbs abash, abashed; abate, abated; deny, denied; feel, felt. See Strong, 19 (a).
n.
The manner in which the young leaves are dispo/ed within the bud.
n.
That which is reaped or ready to be reaped or gath//ed; a crop, as of grain (wheat, maize, etc.), or fruit.
n. pl.
Small patties.