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  • Enos Slaughter
  • American baseball player (1916–2002)

    Enos Bradsher Slaughter (April 27, 1916 – August 12, 2002), nicknamed "Country", was an American professional baseball right fielder. He played 19 seasons

    Enos Slaughter

    Enos Slaughter

    Enos_Slaughter

  • Bob Cerv
  • American baseball player (1925–2017)

    Rizzuto and acquired Enos Slaughter from the Kansas City Athletics. It was reported at the time that in exchange for Slaughter, the Yankees would provide

    Bob Cerv

    Bob Cerv

    Bob_Cerv

  • Kansas City Athletics
  • Professional baseball team in Kansas City, Missouri, 1955–1967

    the National Baseball Hall of Fame: Satchel Paige, Reggie Jackson, Enos Slaughter, and Catfish Hunter. In 1954, Chicago real estate magnate Arnold Johnson

    Kansas City Athletics

    Kansas City Athletics

    Kansas_City_Athletics

  • St. Louis Cardinals
  • Major League Baseball franchise

    Joe Medwick, Johnny Mize, Stan Musial, Red Schoendienst, Ted Simmons, Enos Slaughter, Ozzie Smith, and Billy Southworth. In 2018, Forbes valued the Cardinals

    St. Louis Cardinals

    St. Louis Cardinals

    St._Louis_Cardinals

  • 1946 World Series
  • 1946 Major League Baseball championship series

    In the eighth inning of Game 7, with the score 3–3, the Cardinals' Enos Slaughter opened the inning with a single but two batters failed to advance him

    1946 World Series

    1946_World_Series

  • Slaughter's Mad Dash
  • Event in the 1946 World Series

    left-center field, allowing Enos Slaughter to score from first base during a hit and run play. It has been debated whether Slaughter ignored third base coach

    Slaughter's Mad Dash

    Slaughter's Mad Dash

    Slaughter's_Mad_Dash

  • Enos
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    by divers at sea eNOS, the enzyme endothelial nitric oxide synthase Enos Strate, a character in the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard Enos (TV series), a spin-off

    Enos

    Enos

  • 1942 World Series
  • 1942 Major League Baseball championship series

    the lead in the bottom half when Enos Slaughter doubled with two outs and scored on Stan Musial's single. Slaughter threw out Tuck Stainback going from

    1942 World Series

    1942_World_Series

  • 1956 New York Yankees season
  • Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees

    Yankees to the Kansas City Athletics for Tommy Lasorda. August 25, 1956: Enos Slaughter was selected off waivers by the Yankees from the Kansas City Athletics

    1956 New York Yankees season

    1956_New_York_Yankees_season

  • Boston Red Sox
  • Major League Baseball franchise

    some of the most memorable moments in World Series history, including Enos Slaughter's "mad dash" in 1946, the "Impossible Dream" of 1967, Carlton Fisk's

    Boston Red Sox

    Boston Red Sox

    Boston_Red_Sox

  • 1955 New York Yankees season
  • Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees

    Johnson, Jim Fridley, and Dick Kryhoski to the Yankees. May 11, 1955: Enos Slaughter and Johnny Sain were traded by the Yankees to the Kansas City Athletics

    1955 New York Yankees season

    1955_New_York_Yankees_season

  • Athletics (baseball)
  • Major League Baseball franchise in West Sacramento, California

    Luke Appling Lou Boudreau Whitey Herzog Tommy Lasorda Satchel Paige Enos Slaughter

    Athletics (baseball)

    Athletics (baseball)

    Athletics_(baseball)

  • 1954 New York Yankees season
  • Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees

    (minors) were traded by the Yankees to the St. Louis Cardinals for Enos Slaughter. May 11, 1954: Jim Brideweser was traded by the Yankees to the Baltimore

    1954 New York Yankees season

    1954_New_York_Yankees_season

  • 1956 World Series
  • 1956 Major League Baseball championship series

    game, scattering eight hits, and got the support he needed from an Enos Slaughter three-run homer in the sixth that gave the Yankees a 4–2 lead; they

    1956 World Series

    1956_World_Series

  • 1959 Milwaukee Braves season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Braves as an active player and signed as a coach. September 11, 1959: Enos Slaughter was selected off waivers by the Braves from the New York Yankees. October

    1959 Milwaukee Braves season

    1959_Milwaukee_Braves_season

  • Right fielder
  • Defensive position in baseball

    Tommy McCarthy Mel Ott Dave Parker Sam Rice Babe Ruth Frank Robinson Enos Slaughter Ichiro Suzuki Sam Thompson Larry Walker Paul Waner Dave Winfield Ross

    Right fielder

    Right fielder

    Right_fielder

  • New York Yankees
  • Major League Baseball franchise

    National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved January 22, 2025. "Enos Slaughter". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Archived from the original

    New York Yankees

    New York Yankees

    New_York_Yankees

  • List of members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
  • Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved January 6, 2011. "Hall of Famers: Enos Slaughter". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved January 6, 2011

    List of members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame

    List of members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame

    List_of_members_of_the_National_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame

  • List of Major League Baseball career WAR leaders
  • 225 Willie Stargell* 57.5 Joe Torre* 57.5 227 Billy Herman* 57.3 228 Enos Slaughter* 57.2 229 Whitey Ford* 57.1 Frank Tanana 57.1 231 Larry Doby* 56.8 Shohei

    List of Major League Baseball career WAR leaders

    List of Major League Baseball career WAR leaders

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_WAR_leaders

  • Slaughter (surname)
  • Family name

    Christopher Columbus Slaughter (1837–1919), American rancher, cattle drover and breeder, banker and philanthropist Enos Slaughter (1916–2002), Hall of

    Slaughter (surname)

    Slaughter_(surname)

  • List of Major League Baseball career hits leaders
  • McInnis 2,405 128 Nick Markakis 2,388 129 Ryne Sandberg* 2,386 130 Enos Slaughter* 2,383 131 Chili Davis 2,380 132 Edd Roush* 2,376 133 Brett Butler 2

    List of Major League Baseball career hits leaders

    List of Major League Baseball career hits leaders

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_hits_leaders

  • Milwaukee Braves
  • Professional baseball team in Milwaukee, 1953 to 1965

    Hank Aaron *† Eddie Mathews * Red Schoendienst Enos Slaughter Warren Spahn *

    Milwaukee Braves

    Milwaukee Braves

    Milwaukee_Braves

  • Atlanta Braves
  • Major League Baseball franchise

    Hank Aaron *† Eddie Mathews * Red Schoendienst Enos Slaughter Warren Spahn *

    Atlanta Braves

    Atlanta Braves

    Atlanta_Braves

  • Nolan Schanuel
  • American baseball player (born 2002)

    safely in all 29 games he played, setting a franchise record and tying Enos Slaughter for the third-longest on-base streak to start a major league career

    Nolan Schanuel

    Nolan Schanuel

    Nolan_Schanuel

  • Who's on First?
  • Comedy routine made famous by Abbott and Costello

    Some versions continue with references to Enos Slaughter, which Costello misunderstands as "He knows" Slaughter. Another reference was to Bob Feller, where

    Who's on First?

    Who's on First?

    Who's_on_First?

  • List of Major League Baseball career runs batted in leaders
  • Molitor* 1,307 113 Robinson Canó 1,306 114 Roberto Clemente* 1,305 115 Enos Slaughter* 1,304 116 Hugh Duffy* 1,302 Miguel Tejada 1,302 118 Eddie Collins*

    List of Major League Baseball career runs batted in leaders

    List of Major League Baseball career runs batted in leaders

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_runs_batted_in_leaders

  • 42 (film)
  • 2013 film by Brian Helgeland

    crowd at Crosley Field. In a game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Enos Slaughter spikes Robinson on the back of the leg with his cleats. Robinson calms

    42 (film)

    42_(film)

  • Dom DiMaggio
  • American baseball player (1917–2009)

    Harry Walker doubled to center field in the bottom of the inning, with Enos Slaughter scoring from first base in his famed "Mad Dash" to win the game and

    Dom DiMaggio

    Dom DiMaggio

    Dom_DiMaggio

  • 1957 World Series
  • 1957 Major League Baseball championship series

    there were some opportunities, including the Yankees' first inning when Enos Slaughter reached third and Yogi Berra got to second on Buhl's wild pitch. Buhl

    1957 World Series

    1957_World_Series

  • 1943 World Series
  • 1943 Major League Baseball championship series

    depleted. Johnny Beazley, Jimmy Brown, Creepy Crespi, Terry Moore and Enos Slaughter were no longer on the Cardinals' roster. Joe DiMaggio, Phil Rizzuto

    1943 World Series

    1943_World_Series

  • 1959 National League tie-breaker series
  • 1959 best-of-three tie-breaker series in Major League Baseball

    from the Cleveland Indians and selected Bobby Ávila, Ray Boone, and Enos Slaughter off of waivers during the 1959 season. The Dodgers traded for Rip Repulski

    1959 National League tie-breaker series

    1959_National_League_tie-breaker_series

  • Columbus Red Birds
  • Minor league baseball team

    a number of great players, including Hall of Famers Enos Slaughter and Billy Southworth. Slaughter (who batted .382 for the 1937 Red Birds with 245 hits)

    Columbus Red Birds

    Columbus_Red_Birds

  • Jackie Robinson
  • American baseball player (1919–1972)

    Cardinals). At one time, he received a seven-inch gash in his leg from Enos Slaughter. On April 22, 1947, during a game between the Dodgers and the Philadelphia

    Jackie Robinson

    Jackie Robinson

    Jackie_Robinson

  • 1979 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
  • Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame

    since been elected in subsequent elections are indicated in italics. Enos Slaughter and Bobby Thomson were on the ballot for the final time. The newly-eligible

    1979 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

    1979 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

    1979_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting

  • 1971 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
  • Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame

    66.7 0 20.0% Ralph Kiner 212 58.9 0 3.2% Gil Hodges 180 50.0 0 1.7% Enos Slaughter 165 45.8 0 1.5% Johnny Mize 157 43.6 0 1.6% Pee Wee Reese 127 35.3 0

    1971 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

    1971 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

    1971_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting

  • Elston Howard
  • American baseball player and coach (1929–1980)

    occasional outfielder; he competed for playing time with Norm Siebern and Enos Slaughter. He hit .290 with 10 home runs and 43 runs batted in (RBIs) in 97 games

    Elston Howard

    Elston Howard

    Elston_Howard

  • Brooklyn Dodgers
  • American baseball team in Brooklyn, New York, 1883–1957

    ever playoff tiebreaker in the National League. Cardinal Hall of Famer Enos Slaughter said during this period of the Cardinals–Dodgers rivalry that "We loved

    Brooklyn Dodgers

    Brooklyn Dodgers

    Brooklyn_Dodgers

  • 1959 New York Yankees season
  • Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees

    City Athletics for Ralph Terry and Héctor López. September 11, 1959: Enos Slaughter was selected off waivers from the Yankees by the Milwaukee Braves. Note:

    1959 New York Yankees season

    1959_New_York_Yankees_season

  • Henry Slaughter
  • American pianist, singer, and songwriter (1927–2020)

    artists. Henry Slaughter is a cousin of Enos Slaughter, St. Louis Cardinals baseball player and member of MLB Hall Of Fame. Slaughter died from complications

    Henry Slaughter

    Henry_Slaughter

  • Dave Winfield
  • American baseball player (born 1951)

    an extra base hit in the World Series, trailing only Pete Rose and Enos Slaughter. After the 1992 season, Winfield elected free agency and signed with

    Dave Winfield

    Dave Winfield

    Dave_Winfield

  • Branch Rickey
  • American baseball player, manager, and executive (1881–1965)

    new crop of home grown players, including two future Hall of Famers, Enos Slaughter and Stan Musial; and several others, including future NL MVP Marty Marion

    Branch Rickey

    Branch Rickey

    Branch_Rickey

  • Phil Rizzuto
  • American baseball player (1917–2007)

    circumstances of his release. Late in the 1956 season, the Yankees re-acquired Enos Slaughter, who had been with the team in 1954–55, and asked Rizzuto to meet with

    Phil Rizzuto

    Phil Rizzuto

    Phil_Rizzuto

  • Casey Stengel
  • American baseball player and manager (1890–1975)

    "McCarthy Yankees" and released him from the team so they could acquire Enos Slaughter. Never a Stengel fan, the process left Rizzuto bitter. The World Series

    Casey Stengel

    Casey Stengel

    Casey_Stengel

  • 1953 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
  • 1953 American baseball competition

    combined to give up five runs to the NL hitters. The NL attack was led by Enos Slaughter, who went 2-for-3 with two runs and an RBI, while Pee Wee Reese hit

    1953 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1953_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game

  • Roxboro, North Carolina
  • City in North Carolina, United States

    politician and lawyer Enos Slaughter, former Major League Baseball player and member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame Henry Slaughter, Southern gospel

    Roxboro, North Carolina

    Roxboro, North Carolina

    Roxboro,_North_Carolina

  • 1955 Kansas City Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Dixon and cash were traded by the Athletics to the New York Yankees for Enos Slaughter and Johnny Sain. May 31, 1955: Clete Boyer was signed as an amateur

    1955 Kansas City Athletics season

    1955 Kansas City Athletics season

    1955_Kansas_City_Athletics_season

  • Gnaw
  • founded in 2006 by Alan Dubin (of OLD, Khanate), Carter Thornton (of Enos Slaughter and others), Jun Mizumachi (a former live member of Ike Yard) and drummer

    Gnaw

    Gnaw

  • Martinsville Athletics
  • Minor league baseball team

    rookie Enos Slaughter set torrid extra-hit pace". May 14, 2012. "Enos Slaughter Minor Leagues Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. "Slaughter, Enos | Baseball

    Martinsville Athletics

    Martinsville_Athletics

  • 1960 Milwaukee Braves season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    NL and World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates. October 13, 1959: Enos Slaughter was released by the Braves. October 13, 1959: Mickey Vernon was released

    1960 Milwaukee Braves season

    1960_Milwaukee_Braves_season

  • 1973 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
  • Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame

    Roberts† 213 56.1 - Bob Lemon 177 46.6 0 17.1% Johnny Mize 157 41.3 0 1.7% Enos Slaughter 145 38.2 0 0.6% Marty Marion 127 33.4 0 3.1% Pee Wee Reese 126 33.2

    1973 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

    1973 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

    1973_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting

  • List of baseball nicknames
  • "The Machine" Ken Reitz: "Zamboni" Skip Schumaker: "Schu" or "Skip" Enos Slaughter: "Country" Ozzie Smith: "The Wizard" Adam Wainwright: "Waino" Steve

    List of baseball nicknames

    List_of_baseball_nicknames

  • 1985 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
  • Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame

    and figures from the Negro leagues. It also selected two players, Enos Slaughter and Arky Vaughan. A formal induction ceremony was held in Cooperstown

    1985 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

    1985 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

    1985_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting

  • 1983 World Series
  • 80th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series

    became the second-oldest man to hit a home run in the World Series (Enos Slaughter was just a few months older than Morgan when he hit one for the New

    1983 World Series

    1983_World_Series

  • Memphis Redbirds
  • Minor league baseball team (founded in 1998)

    Schoendienst 2B, Mgr, Coach Retired 1996 Stan Musial OF, 1B, GM Retired 1963 Enos Slaughter RF Retired 1996 Tony La Russa Mgr Retired 2012 Ken Boyer 3B, Mgr, Coach

    Memphis Redbirds

    Memphis_Redbirds

  • List of Major League Baseball career runs scored leaders
  • 156 Mike Trout (54) 1,250 157 Ray Durham 1,249 Jim Rice* 1,249 159 Enos Slaughter* 1,247 160 Ian Kinsler 1,243 161 Carlos Delgado 1,241 162 Chili Davis

    List of Major League Baseball career runs scored leaders

    List of Major League Baseball career runs scored leaders

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_runs_scored_leaders

  • List of Major League Baseball career triples leaders
  • LLC. Archived from the original on 2019-11-19. Retrieved 2009-09-23. "Enos Slaughter Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC

    List of Major League Baseball career triples leaders

    List of Major League Baseball career triples leaders

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_triples_leaders

  • 1947 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
  • 1947 American baseball competition

    bases respectively in the bottom of the eighth inning, with Enos Slaughter at bat. Slaughter grounded out to shortstop Joe Boudreau, and pitcher Joe Page

    1947 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1947_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game

  • 2004 World Series
  • 100th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series

    responsible for a fatal checking error that had allowed the Cardinals' Enos Slaughter to complete his "Mad Dash" to score the winning run in Game 7 at the

    2004 World Series

    2004_World_Series

  • List of St. Louis Cardinals in the Baseball Hall of Fame
  • statistics and history". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 13, 2022. "Enos Slaughter statistics and history". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 13

    List of St. Louis Cardinals in the Baseball Hall of Fame

    List_of_St._Louis_Cardinals_in_the_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame

  • Busch Stadium
  • Baseball stadium in St. Louis, United States

    The statues are of former Cardinal players and Hall of Fame inductees Enos Slaughter, Dizzy Dean, Rogers Hornsby, Red Schoendienst, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson

    Busch Stadium

    Busch Stadium

    Busch_Stadium

  • St. Louis Rams
  • Former National Football League franchise in St. Louis, Missouri (1995–2015)

    after two St. Louis Cardinals players (his full name, "Enos Stanley Kroenke", references Enos Slaughter and Stan Musial). Two other teams owned by Kroenke

    St. Louis Rams

    St._Louis_Rams

  • Mike Enos
  • American professional wrestler

    Beverly. For much of his career, Enos teamed with Wayne Bloom as The Destruction Crew/The Beverly Brothers. Mike Enos started wrestling in the late 1980s

    Mike Enos

    Mike_Enos

  • Babe Ruth's called shot
  • Home run hit by Babe Ruth in the 1932 World Series that Ruth allegedly forecast

    shown to Yankee legends Mickey Mantle, Moose Skowron, Catfish Hunter, Enos Slaughter, and Ron Guidry. In his observation of the film, Mantle believed that

    Babe Ruth's called shot

    Babe_Ruth's_called_shot

  • Curse of the Bambino
  • Boston Red Sox championship drought, 1918–2004

    had Enos Slaughter on first base and Harry Walker at the plate. On a hit and run, Walker hit a double to very short left-center field. Slaughter ran through

    Curse of the Bambino

    Curse of the Bambino

    Curse_of_the_Bambino

  • Terry Moore (baseball)
  • American baseball player, manager, and coach (1912–1995)

    greats such as Dizzy Dean, Joe Medwick, Frankie Frisch, Johnny Mize, Enos Slaughter, and Stan Musial — all members of the Baseball Hall of Fame. However

    Terry Moore (baseball)

    Terry Moore (baseball)

    Terry_Moore_(baseball)

  • List of New York Yankees in the Baseball Hall of Fame
  • 1st Ballot Joe Sewell 1931–1933 Player Player 1977 Veterans Committee Enos Slaughter 1954–1959 Player Player 1985 Veterans Committee Lee Smith 1993 Player

    List of New York Yankees in the Baseball Hall of Fame

    List_of_New_York_Yankees_in_the_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame

  • Chase Utley
  • American baseball player (born 1978)

    oldest to score a go-ahead run in a World Series elimination game since Enos Slaughter in 1957. On February 17, 2018, Utley re-signed with the Dodgers for

    Chase Utley

    Chase Utley

    Chase_Utley

  • St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum
  • Professional sports hall of fame in St. Louis, Missouri

    1918–1930, 1932 P 2026 Red Ribbon Ted Simmons† 1968–1980 C 2015 Fan Enos Slaughter† 1938–1942, 1946–1953 RF, LF 2014 Inaugural Ozzie Smith† 1982–1999 SS

    St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum

    St._Louis_Cardinals_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum

  • List of nicknamed Major League Baseball games and plays
  • Major League Baseball games & plays with widely used nicknames

    Cardinals 4, Boston Red Sox 3". Retrosheet. Retrieved October 9, 2016. "Slaughter's 'Mad Dash' let Cardinals rule in '46". Washington Times. October 25,

    List of nicknamed Major League Baseball games and plays

    List_of_nicknamed_Major_League_Baseball_games_and_plays

  • List of St. Louis Cardinals team records
  • second in franchise history in multiple career batting categories. Enos Slaughter ranks in the top five in multiple career batting categories. Note: 1

    List of St. Louis Cardinals team records

    List_of_St._Louis_Cardinals_team_records

  • 1941 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
  • 1941 American baseball competition

    two-run home run in each to also score two St. Louis Cardinals players: Enos Slaughter, who had opened the seventh inning with a single, and Johnny Mize, who

    1941 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1941_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game

  • 1946 St. Louis Cardinals season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Series, they won in seven games over the Boston Red Sox. They won on Enos Slaughter's "mad dash" that gave them a 4–3 lead in the eighth inning of game 7

    1946 St. Louis Cardinals season

    1946_St._Louis_Cardinals_season

  • 1950 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
  • 1950 American baseball competition

    across 2 runs on a single by Jackie Robinson followed by a triple by Enos Slaughter, who then scored on a flyout by Hank Sauer. The AL got 1 run back in

    1950 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1950_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game

  • 1916
  • Calendar year

    1954) George Tuska, American comic strip artist (d. 2009) April 27 – Enos Slaughter, American baseball player (d. 2002) April 28 – Ferruccio Lamborghini

    1916

    1916

  • No-Neck Blues Band
  • American improvisational musical collective

    including Angelblood, Eye Contact, Izititiz, K. Salvatore, Malkuth, Enos Slaughter, Suntanama, Egypt is the Magick #, Test, Coach Fingers, D. Charles Speer

    No-Neck Blues Band

    No-Neck_Blues_Band

  • Atlanta Braves all-time roster
  • List of baseball players

    Steve Sisco Doug Sisk George Sisler Sibby Sisti Craig Skok Jimmy Slagle Enos Slaughter Lou Sleater Joe Slusarski Aaron Small Hank Small Roy Smalley Bob Smith

    Atlanta Braves all-time roster

    Atlanta_Braves_all-time_roster

  • List of people from North Carolina
  • Tour, winner of 2012 U.S. Open and 2018 Players Championship (Raleigh) Enos Slaughter (1916–2002), right fielder and Baseball Hall of Famer for St. Louis

    List of people from North Carolina

    List of people from North Carolina

    List_of_people_from_North_Carolina

  • Fleming Stadium
  • Stadium in Wilson, North Carolina, US

    Appling, Rick Ferrell, Jim "Catfish" Hunter, Gaylord Perry, Buck Leonard, Enos Slaughter, and Hoyt Wilheim. A separate room contains baseball memorabilia of

    Fleming Stadium

    Fleming Stadium

    Fleming_Stadium

  • List of Order of the Long Leaf Pine recipients
  • The New York Times reporter and editor, The News & Observer editor Enos Slaughter 1983 Professional baseball player Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith 1984

    List of Order of the Long Leaf Pine recipients

    List_of_Order_of_the_Long_Leaf_Pine_recipients

  • April 1938
  • Month of 1938

    the Italian conquest of Ethiopia. Les Pawson won the Boston Marathon. Enos Slaughter made his major league debut on the St. Louis Cardinals, going 3-for-5

    April 1938

    April_1938

  • Duke Blue Devils baseball
  • Collegiate baseball team representing Duke University

    James Bly 2 15–34 .306 1968–1970 Tom Butters 3 43–53–1 .443 1971–1977 Enos Slaughter 7 68–120 .362 1978–1984 Tom D'Armi 7 125–98–2 .556 1985–1987 Larry Smith

    Duke Blue Devils baseball

    Duke Blue Devils baseball

    Duke_Blue_Devils_baseball

  • 1942 St. Louis Cardinals season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Ray Sanders Outfielders 17 Erv Dusak  8 Terry Moore  6 Stan Musial  9 Enos Slaughter 20 Coaker Triplett 10 Harry Walker Other batters 11 Estel Crabtree Manager

    1942 St. Louis Cardinals season

    1942_St._Louis_Cardinals_season

  • List of Major League Baseball retired numbers
  • Mazeroski Pirates August 7, 1987 9 Minnie Miñoso White Sox May 8, 1983 9 Enos Slaughter Cardinals September 6, 1996 9 Ted Williams Red Sox September 1960 10

    List of Major League Baseball retired numbers

    List of Major League Baseball retired numbers

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_retired_numbers

  • Sports dynasty
  • Team or individual that dominates their sport for an extended length of time

    in five years. They were led by Stan Musial, Red Schoendienst, and Enos Slaughter. Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers: From 1947 to 1966. Over a twenty-year

    Sports dynasty

    Sports dynasty

    Sports_dynasty

  • List of Major League Baseball career double plays leaders
  • Harry Lumley 30 0 30 32 Johnny Callison 29 1 28 Shano Collins 29 29 0 Enos Slaughter* 29 2 27 Jack Tobin 29 24 0 Includes 5 in Federal League 36 Tom Brunansky

    List of Major League Baseball career double plays leaders

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_double_plays_leaders

  • 1958 New York Yankees season
  • Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees

    Bobby Del Greco  7 Mickey Mantle 25 Norm Siebern 36 Harry Simpson 17 Enos Slaughter Manager 37 Casey Stengel Coaches  2 Frankie Crosetti 35 Ralph Houk 33

    1958 New York Yankees season

    1958_New_York_Yankees_season

  • Joe Morgan
  • American baseball player and analyst (1943–2020)

    became the second oldest player to hit a home run in the World Series (Enos Slaughter was a few months older at the age of 40). He went 5-for-19 in the Series

    Joe Morgan

    Joe Morgan

    Joe_Morgan

  • April 27
  • Day of the year

    McWilliams, Jr., American sergeant, lawyer, and judge (died 2013) 1916 – Enos Slaughter, American baseball player and manager (died 2002) 1917 – Roman Matsov

    April 27

    April_27

  • List of Major League Baseball batting champions
  • Dodgers Johnny Cooney .319 1942 Ernie Lombardi† .330 Boston Braves Enos Slaughter† .318 1943 Stan Musial† .357 St. Louis Cardinals Billy Herman† .330

    List of Major League Baseball batting champions

    List of Major League Baseball batting champions

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_batting_champions

  • 1951 St. Louis Cardinals season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Stan Musial, Outfield, Starter Red Schoendeist, Second Base, Reserve Enos Slaughter, Outfield, Reserve LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Houston, Winston-Salem Larry Jackson

    1951 St. Louis Cardinals season

    1951_St._Louis_Cardinals_season

  • 1975 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
  • Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame

    72.7 0 11.3% Bob Lemon 233 64.4 0 12.3% Gil Hodges 188 51.9 0 2.3% Enos Slaughter 177 48.9 0 9.2% Hal Newhouser 155 42.8 0 22.8% Pee Wee Reese 154 42

    1975 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

    1975 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

    1975_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting

  • 1985 Major League Baseball season
  • Sports season

    against the Atlanta Braves on July 4. Baseball Hall of Fame Lou Brock Enos Slaughter Arky Vaughan Hoyt Wilhelm Outstanding Designated Hitter Award: Don Baylor

    1985 Major League Baseball season

    1985_Major_League_Baseball_season

  • 1972 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
  • Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame

    59.3 0 0.4% Gil Hodges 161 40.7 0 9.3% Johnny Mize 157 39.6 0 4.0% Enos Slaughter 149 37.6 0 8.2% Pee Wee Reese 129 32.6 0 2.7% Marty Marion 120 30.3

    1972 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

    1972 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

    1972_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting

  • List of Major League Baseball career games played leaders
  • Eddie Mathews* 2,391 92 Lou Whitaker 2,390 93 Bobby Wallace* 2,383 94 Enos Slaughter* 2,380 95 Roberto Alomar* 2,379 96 Torii Hunter 2,372 97 George Davis*

    List of Major League Baseball career games played leaders

    List of Major League Baseball career games played leaders

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_games_played_leaders

  • New York Yankees all-time roster
  • List of baseball players

    Roger Slagle, P, 1979 Austin Slater, OF, 2025 Don Slaught, C, 1988–1989 Enos Slaughter, OF, 1954–1959 Aaron Small, P, 2005–2006 Roy Smalley, IF, 1982–1984

    New York Yankees all-time roster

    New_York_Yankees_all-time_roster

  • Busch Memorial Stadium
  • MLB and NFL stadium in St. Louis, Missouri (1966–2005)

    the years, the grounds became home to bronze statues of Stan Musial, Enos Slaughter, Dizzy Dean, Rogers Hornsby, Red Schoendienst, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson

    Busch Memorial Stadium

    Busch Memorial Stadium

    Busch_Memorial_Stadium

  • Wally Moon
  • American baseball player (1930–2018)

    spring training he replaced Enos Slaughter in the outfield. To make room for him on the roster, St. Louis sent Slaughter to the New York Yankees. Moon

    Wally Moon

    Wally Moon

    Wally_Moon

  • Ace Parker
  • American athlete and coach (1912–2013)

    Ace Parker (1953–1966) Jim Bly (1966–1967) Tom Butters (1968–1970) Enos Slaughter (1971–1977) Tom D'Armi (1978–1984) Larry Smith (1985–1987) Steve Traylor

    Ace Parker

    Ace Parker

    Ace_Parker

  • Cardinals–Dodgers rivalry
  • Major League Baseball rivalry

    ever playoff tiebreaker in the National League. Cardinal Hall of Famer Enos Slaughter said during this period of the Cardinals–Dodgers rivalry that "We loved

    Cardinals–Dodgers rivalry

    Cardinals–Dodgers rivalry

    Cardinals–Dodgers_rivalry

  • 1944 World Series
  • 1944 Major League Baseball championship series

    of Famers Umpire: Bill McGowan Cardinals: Billy Southworth (manager) Enos Slaughter Stan Musial Browns: none Broadcast Radio Mutual Radio announcers Don

    1944 World Series

    1944_World_Series

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  • EROS
  • Male

    Greek

    EROS

    (Έρως) Greek name derived from the word eros, EROS means "love; sexual desire." In mythology, this is the name of the god of love, lust and sex, worshiped as a fertility god. His Roman equivalent is Cupid "desire," and he is also known by the Latin name Amor "love."

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  • EOS
  • Female

    Greek

    EOS

    (Ἠώς) Greek name EOS means "dawn." In mythology, this is the name of the goddess of dawn. Equated with Latin Aurora.

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  • ENOS
  • Male

    English

    ENOS

    Variant spelling of English Enosh, ENOS means "man; human being."

    ENOS

  • Eno
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Eno

    English : unexplained.Possibly in some cases a respelling of French Énos (see Enos).

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  • ENOK
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    ENOK

    Scandinavian form of Greek Henoch, ENOK means "dedicated."

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  • Xenos
  • Boy/Male

    German, Greek

    Xenos

    Hospitality; Stranger

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  • Enosh
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    Hebrew

    Enosh

    Man.

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  • Eros
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    Christian, French, Greek, Indian, Latin

    Eros

    Carnal Love

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  • Enos
  • Boy/Male

    Irish American Biblical Hebrew

    Enos

    One vigor.

    Enos

  • Chaths
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Chaths

    Ends.

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  • ENOSH
  • Male

    English

    ENOSH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Enowsh, ENOSH means "man; human being." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Seth.

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  • Enos
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Christian, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

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    One Vigour (Nothing is True); Man; Human Being

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  • Enos
  • Biblical

    Enos

    mortal man; sick; despaired of; forgetful

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  • Enon
  • Biblical

    Enon

    cloud; mass of darkness; fountain; eye

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  • Enok
  • Boy/Male

    Danish

    Enok

    Biblical name.

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  • Enosa
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Enosa

    Man.

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  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Eros

    Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony.

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  • JÁNOS
  • Male

    Hungarian

    JÁNOS

    Hungarian form of Greek Ioannes, JÁNOS means "God is gracious."

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  • Enon
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Enon

    Cloud, mass of darkness, fountain, eye.

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  • Xenos
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Xenos

    Stranger.

    Xenos

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  • Rabsimar
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Rabsimar

    Messenger of God; Kind; Remembering God

  • Amarshila | அமார்ஷீலா  
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Amarshila | அமார்ஷீலா  

  • Hippolyta
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Shakespearean

    Hippolyta

    Horse let loose. Queen of the Amazons. A character in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.

  • Ashiwarya | அஷிவார்யா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ashiwarya | அஷிவார்யா

    Beautiful

  • Naham
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical

    Naham

    Comforter; Leader

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Grantham

    English : habitational name from Grantham in Lincolnshire, of uncertain origin. The final element is Old English hām ‘homestead’; the first may be Old English grand ‘gravel’ or perhaps a personal name Granta, which probably originated as a byname meaning ‘snarler’. See also Graham.

  • Samothracia
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    Biblical

    Samothracia

    An island possessed by the Samians and Thracians.

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    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Sreelekha

    Good Writing

  • YOSHIO
  • Male

    Japanese

    YOSHIO

    (1-誉士夫, 2-良夫) Japanese name YOSHIO means 1) "admirable/glorious soldier man," and 2) "good man."

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  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Heemanshu

    One who Radiate Cool Light; The Moon; Cool; A Piece of Ice

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  • Terminal
  • n.

    That which terminates or ends; termination; extremity.

  • End
  • v. i.

    To come to the ultimate point; to be finished; to come to a close; to cease; to terminate; as, a voyage ends; life ends; winter ends.

  • Ens
  • n.

    Something supposed to condense within itself all the virtues and qualities of a substance from which it is extracted; essence.

  • Hogging
  • n.

    Drooping at the ends; arching;-in distinction from sagging.

  • niere
  • n.

    One who gathers rags and odds and ends; a ragpicker.

  • Whaleboat
  • n.

    A long, narrow boat, sharp at both ends, used by whalemen.

  • Scow
  • n.

    A large flat-bottomed boat, having broad, square ends.

  • Nip
  • n.

    A blast; a killing of the ends of plants by frost.

  • Clincher
  • n.

    That which ends a dispute or controversy; a decisive argument.

  • Bend
  • n.

    Turn; purpose; inclination; ends.

  • Ens
  • n.

    Entity, being, or existence; an actually existing being; also, God, as the Being of Beings.

  • Obimbricate
  • a.

    Imbricated, with the overlapping ends directed downward.

  • Eros
  • n.

    Love; the god of love; -- by earlier writers represented as one of the first and creative gods, by later writers as the son of Aphrodite, equivalent to the Latin god Cupid.

  • Eyebar
  • n.

    A bar with an eye at one or both ends.

  • Epos
  • n.

    An epic.

  • Preform
  • v. t.

    To form beforehand, or for special ends.

  • Eos
  • n.

    Aurora, the goddess of morn.

  • Dynamiting
  • n.

    Destroying by dynamite, for political ends.

  • Amphicoelous
  • a.

    Having both ends concave; biconcave; -- said of vertebrae.