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American baseball player (1943–2005)
Nelson Kelley Briles (August 5, 1943 – February 13, 2005) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. A hard thrower whose best pitch was a slider,
Nelson_Briles
64th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
have his best stuff against the Cardinals' starter, 23-year-old Nelson Briles. Briles, after losing 15 games in 1966, alternated between middle-relief
1967_World_Series
68th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
the Pirates and got the save. Pirates manager Danny Murtaugh chose Nelson Briles to start Game 5 over the Pirates' top starters, Steve Blass and Dock
1971_World_Series
(Spanish language, 2023–present) Mike Blowers (2007–2024) Ken Brett (1986) Nelson Briles (1984–1985) Chip Caray (1993–1997) Julio Cruz (Spanish language, 2002–2021)
List of Seattle Mariners broadcasters
List_of_Seattle_Mariners_broadcasters
American stand-up comedian and actor
Flashback Booth Repairman / Capt. Gordon 3 episodes 1991 Midnight Caller Nelson Briles 3 episodes Who's the Boss? Hoyt Episode: "Misery" Designing Women Skip
Blake_Clark
Surname list
Briles (1926–1992), American politician Judith Briles, American author Kendal Briles (born 1982), American football player and coach Nelson Briles (1943–2005)
Briles
65th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
cause with a homer in the third inning off the Cardinals' starter, Nelson Briles, scoring the eventual game-winning run. This was the only home run that
1968_World_Series
American baseball player (1938–2026)
professional career in 1958. Contrary to some reports,[which?] it was Nelson Briles, not Hughes, who replaced Bob Gibson in the starting rotation for the
Dick_Hughes_(baseball)
City in California, United States
Bernie Hughes, National Football League player was born in Dorris. Nelson Briles, Major League Baseball pitcher born in Dorris "California Cities by
Dorris,_California
American baseball player (1944–2018)
being traded to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for Nelson Briles following the 1975 season. Nelson spent two seasons in Kansas City, playing sparingly
Dave_Nelson
Name list
intelligence officer Nelson Briles (1943–2005), American baseball player Nelson Brito (born 1960), Ecuadorian football manager Nelson V. Brittin (1920–1951)
Nelson_(given_name)
Major League Baseball franchise in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pirate games from 2009 through 2015. Former analysts include Don Hoak, Nelson Briles, and Jim Rooker. Former Pirate pitcher Steve Blass, who won Game 7 of
Pittsburgh_Pirates
Major League Baseball season
4 and 7 in the Series and was named Series MVP for a second time. Nelson Briles won Game 3. Gibson came back from a broken leg during the season to
1967 St. Louis Cardinals season
1967_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
Public university in Chico, California
Adams First female Assistant Attorney General of the United States Nelson Briles Former Major League Baseball player Donald J. Butz United States Air
California State University, Chico
California_State_University,_Chico
Brenzel Ken Brett Austin Brice Fred Brickell Bunny Brief Harry Bright Nelson Briles Chuck Brinkman Gil Britton Steve Brodie Frank Brooks Frank Brosseau
Pittsburgh Pirates all-time roster
Pittsburgh_Pirates_all-time_roster
List of baseball players
Brandenburg Jeff Brantley Marv Breeding Marshall Bridges Harry Bright Nelson Briles Ed Brinkman Pete Broberg Doug Brocail Jeff Bronkey Jim Bronstad Ben
Texas_Rangers_all-time_roster
Major League Baseball club season
George Brunet were traded by the Pirates to the St. Louis Cardinals for Nelson Briles and Vic Davalillo. February 10, 1971: Danny Rivas (minors) was traded
1971 Pittsburgh Pirates season
1971_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Johnson†* 3 0.7 - 1st Mickey Stanley†* 2 0.5 - 1st Bob Bailey†* 1 0.2 - 1st Nelson Briles†* 1 0.2 - 1st Clay Carroll†* 1 0.2 - 1st Jim Colborn†* 0 0.0 - 1st Ron
1984 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
1984_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
US television program
cities were allowed to show the rerun. From 1980 to 1981, Woods and Nelson Briles (replacing Harrelson) did the early games (except for a game at Montreal
Thursday_Night_Baseball
Major League Baseball season
purchased by the Orioles from the San Francisco Giants. September 19, 1977: Nelson Briles was purchased by the Orioles from the Texas Rangers. Note: Pos = Position;
1977_Baltimore_Orioles_season
Major League Baseball season
1969 St. Louis Cardinals Roster Pitchers 34 Nelson Briles 30 Sal Campisi 32 Steve Carlton 22 Reggie Cleveland 33 Jim Ellis 45 Bob Gibson 39 Dave Giusti
1969 St. Louis Cardinals season
1969_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
Major League Baseball season
Louis Cardinals Roster Pitchers 40 Ted Abernathy 21 Frank Bertaina 34 Nelson Briles 30 Sal Campisi 32 Steve Carlton 40 Bob Chlupsa 33 Reggie Cleveland 39
1970 St. Louis Cardinals season
1970_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
American baseball player (born 1941)
Maxvill 30 Orlando Cepeda (NL MVP) 31 Dick Hughes 32 Steve Carlton 34 Nelson Briles 36 Ron Willis 38 Al Jackson 39 Larry Jaster 43 Joe Hoerner 44 Ray Washburn
Ed_Spiezio
American baseball player (born 1954)
Chicago White Sox. On August 17, Cerone hit his first career home run off Nelson Briles of the Texas Rangers. Overall, Cerone played in 31 games with Toronto
Rick_Cerone
Sports season
Saturday afternoons Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek, Dick Enberg, Bob Costas, Sal Bando USA Thursday nights Eddie Doucette, Nelson Briles, Monte Moore, Wes Parker
1982 Major League Baseball season
1982_Major_League_Baseball_season
Catholic archbishop. Harry Baird, 73, Guyanese-born British actor, cancer. Nelson Briles, 61, American baseball player, heart attack. Sixten Ehrling, 86, Swedish
Deaths_in_February_2005
Major League Baseball team season
1975 Kansas City Royals Roster Pitchers 29 Doug Bird 19 Nelson Briles 40 Steve Busby 43 Bruce Dal Canton 39 Al Fitzmorris 22 Dennis Leonard 17 Mark Littell
1975 Kansas City Royals season
1975_Kansas_City_Royals_season
Major League Baseball season
1966 St. Louis Cardinals Roster Pitchers 35 Dennis Aust 34 Nelson Briles 32 Steve Carlton 42 Jim Cosman 29 Don Dennis 45 Bob Gibson 43 Joe Hoerner 31
1966 St. Louis Cardinals season
1966_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
Major League Baseball season
1965 St. Louis Cardinals Roster Pitchers 35 Dennis Aust 34 Nelson Briles 32 Steve Carlton 29 Don Dennis 36 Earl Francis 45 Bob Gibson 39 Larry Jaster
1965 St. Louis Cardinals season
1965_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
American sportscaster (1925–1995)
18, 2026 – via Google Books. Livingston, Pat (February 18, 1972). "Nelson Briles: No, It Isn't So". The Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, PA: E.W. Scripps
Tom_Bender_(sportscaster)
Sports season
afternoons Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek, Dick Enberg, Tom Seaver, Merle Harmon, Ron Luciano USA Thursday nights Jim Woods, Nelson Briles, Monte Moore, Wes Parker
1981 Major League Baseball season
1981_Major_League_Baseball_season
Major League Baseball season
1968 St. Louis Cardinals Roster Pitchers 34 Nelson Briles 32 Steve Carlton 45 Bob Gibson 47 Hal Gilson 29 Wayne Granger 43 Joe Hoerner 31 Dick Hughes
1968 St. Louis Cardinals season
1968_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
Day of the year
2nd President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (born 1952) 2005 – Nelson Briles, American baseball player and sportscaster (born 1943) 2005 – Lúcia
February_13
American baseball player (born 1947)
Kirkpatrick and minor leaguer Winston Cole to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Nelson Briles and Fernando González, but after a short, turbulent stay in Pittsburgh
Kurt_Bevacqua
Major League Baseball team season
Alexander 48 Mike Bacsik 39 Len Barker 28 Bert Blyleven 22 Tommy Boggs 34 Nelson Briles 24,53 Bobby Cuellar 35 Adrian Devine 17 Dock Ellis 26 Steve Hargan 32
1977_Texas_Rangers_season
Major League Baseball season
Cardinals 7–1 Woodie Fryman (8–5) Nelson Briles (7–8) None see 2nd game 37–44 82 July 9 (2) Cardinals 3–5 Nelson Briles (8–8) Lowell Palmer (1–3) Joe Hoerner
1969 Philadelphia Phillies season
1969_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
American baseball player (born 1944)
Maxvill 30 Orlando Cepeda (NL MVP) 31 Dick Hughes 32 Steve Carlton 34 Nelson Briles 36 Ron Willis 38 Al Jackson 39 Larry Jaster 43 Joe Hoerner 44 Ray Washburn
Larry_Jaster
Sports season
NBC Saturday afternoons Vin Scully, Joe Garagiola, Bob Costas, Tony Kubek USA Thursday nights Eddie Doucette, Nelson Briles, Monte Moore, Wes Parker
1983 Major League Baseball season
1983_Major_League_Baseball_season
Major League Baseball team season
and 86 losses. November 12, 1975: Dave Nelson was traded by the Rangers to the Kansas City Royals for Nelson Briles. December 9, 1975: Stan Thomas and Ron
1976_Texas_Rangers_season
American baseball player and manager (1931–1982)
the Cincinnati Reds, and on May 20 he hit his 300th career double off Nelson Briles in an 11–9 loss to the Cardinals. On July 27, 1967, with Boyer batting
Ken_Boyer
Smith, American country music singer-songwriter (b. 1943) February 13 – Nelson Briles, American baseball player (b. 1943) February 14 – Dick Weber, American
2005_in_the_United_States
Lonborg, BOS (W, 1–0) 9 Game 3 October 7 Gary Bell, BOS (L, 0–1) 2 Nelson Briles, STL (W, 1–0) 9 Game 4 October 8 José Santiago, BOS (L, 0–2) 0.2 Bob
List of World Series starting pitchers
List_of_World_Series_starting_pitchers
Calendar year
and civil law notary Bjørn Wirkola, Norwegian ski jumper August 5 – Nelson Briles, American baseball player (d. 2005) August 6 – Jim Hardin, American
1943
11th edition of Major League Baseball's National League Championship Series
Tony Kubek and Don Sutton KDKA-TV: Milo Hamilton, Lanny Frattare and Nelson Briles WLWT: Ray Lane and Bill Brown Radio CBS KDKA (PIT) WLW (CIN) Radio announcers
1979 National League Championship Series
1979_National_League_Championship_Series
1979 American TV series or program
cities were allowed to show the rerun. From 1980 to 1981, Jim Woods and Nelson Briles (replacing Bud Harrelson) broadcast the early games, while Monte Moore
USA Network Thursday Night Baseball
USA_Network_Thursday_Night_Baseball
Angels, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners, and Oakland Athletics Nelson Briles, MLB player, Kansas City Royals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Texas Rangers,
List of Santa Clara University people
List_of_Santa_Clara_University_people
Day of the year
Joe Boyd, American record producer, founded Hannibal Records 1943 – Nelson Briles, American baseball player (died 2005) 1943 – Sammi Smith, American country
August_5
American baseball player (1938-1986)
in 1961, 1962, and 1963 with the Ponce Lions. He was teammates with Nelson Briles and Steve Carlton. He contributed to a championship for the Ponce Lions
John_Boozer
Brickell & New Bohemians Y Beau Bridges Y Jeff Bridges Y Lloyd Bridges Y Nelson Briles Y Matthew Broderick Y Y Adrien Brody Y Elliot Brody Y Rachel Brosnahan
List of Saturday Night Live guests (A–D)
List_of_Saturday_Night_Live_guests_(A–D)
List of baseball players
Jake Brentz, P, 2021-22 Billy Brewer, P, 1993–95 Mike Brewer, OF, 1986 Nelson Briles, SP, 1974–75 Juan Brito, C, 2002 Hubie Brooks, OF, DH, 1B, 1993–94 Adrian
Kansas City Royals all-time roster
Kansas_City_Royals_all-time_roster
Venezuelan baseball player (1939–2023)
average and 33 runs batted in. The Cardinals traded Davalillo along with Nelson Briles to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Matty Alou and George Brunet in January
Vic_Davalillo
Minor league baseball team
team at one point or another. Steve Carlton, Mike Torrez, Ted Simmons, Nelson Briles, Jerry Reuss, Keith Hernandez, Bob Forsch, Dal Maxvill and Mike Easler
Tulsa_Oilers_(baseball)
1971 Major League Baseball playoffs
Robertson, and the Pirates held on to even the series at two games each. Nelson Briles then pitched a two-hit complete game shutout in Game 5 as the Pirates
1971 Major League Baseball postseason
1971_Major_League_Baseball_postseason
Brief Buttons Briggs Dan Briggs John Briggs Johnny Briggs Harry Bright Nelson Briles Greg Briley Frank Brill Jim Brillheart Bill Brinker Chuck Brinkman Ed
List of Major League Baseball players (B)
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_(B)
Major League Baseball team season
1973 Pittsburgh Pirates Roster Pitchers 28 Steve Blass 34 Nelson Briles 32 Tom Dettore 17 Dock Ellis 58 Jim Foor 31 Dave Giusti 36 Ramón Hernández 27
1973 Pittsburgh Pirates season
1973_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season
List of baseball players
Bridges, P, 1959–1960 Rocky Bridges, 2B, 1960 Grant Briggs, C/OF, 1892 Nelson Briles, P, 1965–1970 Ed Brinkman, SS, 1975 John Brock, C/OF, 1917–1918 Lou
St. Louis Cardinals all-time roster
St._Louis_Cardinals_all-time_roster
Major League Baseball team season
1972 Pittsburgh Pirates Roster Pitchers 28 Steve Blass 34 Nelson Briles 17 Dock Ellis 12 Gene Garber 31 Dave Giusti 36 Ramón Hernández 27 Bob Johnson
1972 Pittsburgh Pirates season
1972_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season
Major League Baseball season
1978 Baltimore Orioles Roster Pitchers 55 Nelson Briles 46 Mike Flanagan 37 John Flinn 59 Dave Ford 32 Joe Kerrigan 30 Dennis Martínez 23 Tippy Martinez
1978_Baltimore_Orioles_season
Major League Baseball season
(3–3) None 17,034 15–16 32 May 18 Cardinals 3–2 Larry Jackson (4–5) Nelson Briles (5–3) None 12,941 16–16 33 May 19 Cardinals 4–3 Turk Farrell (2–0) Joe
1968 Philadelphia Phillies season
1968_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Major League Baseball season
Managers Chuck Tanner Television KDKA-TV 2 (Milo Hamilton, Lanny Frattare, Nelson Briles) Radio KDKA–AM 1020 (Milo Hamilton, Lanny Frattare) Stats ESPN.com Baseball
1979 Pittsburgh Pirates season
1979_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season
victory. The Series then shifted to St. Louis. In the third game Cardinal Nelson Briles pitched a 5–2 victory, Reggie Smith homered for the Sox. In game 4 Gibson
History_of_the_Boston_Red_Sox
Public high school in Chico, California, United States
2010), Class of 2001 Alden G. Barber, Boy Scouts of America leader Nelson Briles, former Major League Baseball player with the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh
Chico_Senior_High_School
Major League Baseball team season
Jim Bunning (1) 9,208 13–13 27 May 17 Cardinals 5–3 Chris Short (4–3) Nelson Briles (0–2) None 8,731 14–13 28 May 18 Cardinals 4–3 Ray Culp (1–3) Bob Gibson
1966 Philadelphia Phillies season
1966_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Athletics; later a long-time minor league baseball executive. February 13 – Nelson Briles, 61, pitcher who won 19 games for the 1968 St. Louis Cardinals and pitched
2005_in_baseball
American baseball player (1943–2013)
in 81⁄3 innings pitched, although he yielded seven bases on balls. Nelson Briles preserved Cosman's 3–1 triumph. But Cosman returned to the minor leagues
Jim_Cosman
List of baseball players
Brideweser 1954 SS Parker Bridwell 2016 P Bunny Brief 1912–1913 1B Nelson Briles 1977 P Chris Britton 2006 P Zach Britton 2011–2018 P Chris Brock 2002
Baltimore Orioles all-time roster
Baltimore_Orioles_all-time_roster
politician August 2 – Max Wright, American actor (d. 2019) August 5 – Nelson Briles, American baseball player (d. 2005) August 6 – Jim Hardin, American
1943_in_the_United_States
Major League Baseball team season
1974 Kansas City Royals Roster Pitchers 29 Doug Bird 19 Nelson Briles 40 Steve Busby 43 Bruce Dal Canton 39 Al Fitzmorris 32 Gene Garber 27 Joe Hoerner
1974 Kansas City Royals season
1974_Kansas_City_Royals_season
Major League Baseball season
16–20 37 May 27 Cardinals 4–11 Larry Jaster (3–1) Grant Jackson (2–3) Nelson Briles (1) 6,351 16–21 38 May 28 Cardinals 3–8 Steve Carlton (3–1) Larry Jackson
1967 Philadelphia Phillies season
1967_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Major League Baseball team season
Royals. November 12, 1975: Nelson Briles was traded by the Royals to the Texas Rangers for Dave Nelson. March 3, 1976: Roger Nelson was signed by the Royals
1976 Kansas City Royals season
1976_Kansas_City_Royals_season
Major League Baseball team season
Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 2, part 2. Retrieved October 23, 2015. Kauffman, Nelson M. (September 17, 1965). Highlights of Hurricane Betsy in Pennsylvania (GIF)
1965 Philadelphia Phillies season
1965_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Major League Baseball team season
to the Pirates by the Houston Astros for Milt May. December 4, 1973: Nelson Briles and Fernando Gonzalez were traded by the Pirates to the Kansas City
1974 Pittsburgh Pirates season
1974_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season
complete games, six shutouts and a 1.20 earned run average. August 22 Nelson Briles of the Pittsburgh Pirates allows just one baserunner, on Ken Henderson's
1972_in_baseball
American baseball player (1935–1991)
Pittsburgh, Brunet and Matty Alou were traded to the St. Louis Cardinals for Nelson Briles and Vic Davalillo. He appeared in seven games for the Cardinals, posting
George_Brunet
American college sports championship
Fisher Missouri: Byron Browne, John Sevcik Santa Clara: John Boccabella, Nelson Briles, Tim Cullen, Ernie Fazio, Bob Garibaldi, Larry Loughlin, Pete Magrini
1962 NCAA University Division baseball tournament
1962_NCAA_University_Division_baseball_tournament
American baseball player (born 1937)
against the St. Louis Cardinals, striking out as a pinch hitter against Nelson Briles in game 3 and grounding out in game 6 against Hal Woodeshick after entering
George_Thomas_(baseball)
Baseball team in the United States
Yankees) John Boccabella (Chicago Cubs) Bruce Bochte (Los Angeles Angels) Nelson Briles (St. Louis Cardinals) Scott Chiamparino (Texas Rangers) Victor Cole
Santa_Clara_Broncos_baseball
Major League Baseball season
(2–4) Woodie Fryman (2–3) None 9,341 15–19 35 May 26 @ Pirates 4–6 Nelson Briles (3–1) Steve Carlton (5–5) None 25,164 15–20 36 May 27 @ Pirates 2–1
1972 Philadelphia Phillies season
1972_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Wynne August 1 – Jackie Warner August 2 – Tom Burgmeier August 5 – Nelson Briles (d. 2005) August 6 – Jim Hardin (d. 1991) August 8 – Jim Miles August
1943_in_baseball
Pittsburgh Pirates for veteran right-hander Nelson Briles and infielder Fernando González. Starting pitcher Briles is the key player in the deal, but he suffers
1973_in_baseball
Matty Alou from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for right-hander Nelson Briles and outfielder Vic Davalillo. January 31 – The new Special Veterans
1971_in_baseball
Puerto Rican baseball player (born 1950)
the Houston Astros' Dave Roberts. After the season, he and pitcher Nelson Briles were traded to the Kansas City Royals for Kurt Bevacqua, Ed Kirkpatrick
Fernando_González_(baseball)
Major League Baseball season
(21) 4,199 67–83 151 September 18 @ Cardinals 9–7 Grant Jackson (5–15) Nelson Briles (5–7) Dick Selma (22) 12,385 68–83 152 September 19 @ Cardinals 10–6
1970 Philadelphia Phillies season
1970_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Major League Baseball season
Giusti (1–0) Dick Selma (0–1) None 19,469 2–3 6 April 13 Pirates 3–9 Nelson Briles (1–1) Chris Short (0–2) None 14,934 2–4 7 April 14 Pirates 6–5 Joe Hoerner
1971 Philadelphia Phillies season
1971_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Major League Baseball team season
Managers Del Crandall, Chuck Cottier (September 1) Television KSTW-TV 11 Radio KVI 570 AM: (Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs, Nelson Briles) ← 1983 Seasons 1985 →
1984_Seattle_Mariners_season
Major League Baseball team season
General manager Hal Keller Manager Chuck Cottier Television KSTW-TV 11 Radio KIRO 710 AM (Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs, Nelson Briles) ← 1984 Seasons 1986 →
1985_Seattle_Mariners_season
Existed between 1959 and 1968 as a baseball league
League are unknown. Joe Morgan Willie Stargell Frank Bertaina (1959) Nelson Briles (1962) Wally Bunker (1961–1962) Ken Caminiti Tom Candiotti Ernie Fazio
Peninsula_Winter_League
Major League Baseball team season
Home run Date Pitcher Inning Location 746 May 4, 1976 Nelson Briles Bottom 4th County Stadium 747 May 19, 1976 Mike Cuellar Top 6th Memorial Stadium 748
1976_Milwaukee_Brewers_season
interfere with Monday Night Football. From 1980 to 1981, Jim Woods and Nelson Briles (replacing Bud Harrelson) broadcast the early games on USA, while Monte
Major League Baseball on television in the 1980s
Major_League_Baseball_on_television_in_the_1980s
American football coach (born 1984)
After Art Briles was terminated by Baylor, Lebby defended Briles, who is also Lebby's father-in-law, and sold shirts with #CAB (Coach Art Briles) in a show
Jeff_Lebby
Football team of the University of Houston
candidate who jumped to the fore was Art Briles, a former Cougar player under Bill Yeoman and assistant at Texas Tech. Briles had earned a reputation as a top-flight
Houston_Cougars_football
American football executive (born 1969)
during this time that he declined a job offer to run first-year coach Art Briles' secondary at the University of Houston. Ballard contributed to Chicago's
Chris Ballard (American football)
Chris_Ballard_(American_football)
routine she was going to do had she not been kicked out of school. Charles Briles as Boy #1. 48 16 "His Honor" Richard L. Bare Dick Chevillat & Al Schwartz
List_of_Green_Acres_episodes
secret admirer. Larry is attracted to Betty Jo and she to him. Charles Briles as Doug Keefer. 92 18 "Billie Jo's Independence Day" Dick Moder Al Schwartz
List of Petticoat Junction episodes
List_of_Petticoat_Junction_episodes
American crime drama television series (1972–1977)
Norman Alden as Inspector. Dan Healy (Season 1) Ray K. Goman as Officer Vic Briles (Season 1) Tim O'Connor - Lt/Capt. Roy Devitt (Seasons 1–3) Robert F. Simon
The_Streets_of_San_Francisco
Name list
imperial court Nelly Márquez Zapata (born 1964), Mexican politician Nellie Briles (1943–2005), American baseball player Nelly Cruz (born 1980), Dominican-American
Nelly_(given_name)
American college football season
2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bears were coached by Art Briles. Playing their 116th football season, this was the team's first in the new
2014 Baylor Bears football team
2014_Baylor_Bears_football_team
South Carolina Gamecocks Shane Beamer 2021 33 30 .524 33 30 .524 Kendal Briles Torrian Gray / Clayton White Matthew Smiley Tennessee Volunteers Josh Heupel
List of current NCAA Division I FBS football coaches
List_of_current_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_coaches
Baptist university in Waco, Texas, US
professor in August 2016. The school also fired head football coach Art Briles. In 2021, Baylor released an independent historical report acknowledging
Baylor_University
American actor and fight choreographer (born 1962)
Good Luck Charlie: Reunion 2020 Himself TV special 2020–2021 Side Hustle Briles 3 episodes 2021 Big Shot Jerry Episode: "Everything to Me" Colin in Black
Eric_Allan_Kramer
NELSON BRILES
NELSON BRILES
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of Neil
Boy/Male
Celtic English Gaelic American Irish
Son of Neil.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Belson or an altered spelling of Billson, a patronymic from Bill 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Hampshire and Shropshire named Elson. The former is named from the Old English personal name Æ{dh}elswī{dh} (composed of the elements æ{dh}el ‘noble’ + swī{dh} ‘strong’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the latter from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Elli (see Ellington) + Old English tūn ‘settlement’ or dūn ‘hill’.English : variant spelling of Ellson.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic from the Yiddish male personal name Elye, from Hebrew Eliyahu ‘Elijah’ (see Elias).
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Scandinavian
Victorious; Conquerer of the People
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; most probably a patronymic from an unidentified medieval personal name, but compare Balson and Bolson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Bel(e) (see Beal 1) or a metronymic from a short form of the female personal name Isabel (see Isbell).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Beyle (see Belin) + German Sohn ‘son’.
Boy/Male
Irish
Name of a saint.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Miles (of Norman origin but uncertain derivation; possibly related to Michael or Latin miles ‘soldier’, or even the Slavic name element mil ‘grace’, ‘favor’), or a metronymic from the female personal name Milla.English : metronymic from the old female personal name Milde, Milda, from Old English milde ‘mild’, ‘gentle’.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : variant of Newsome.English (East Anglia) : patronymic from New 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Belton, for example in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and Suffolk. The first element, bel, is of uncertain origin; the second is Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Irish : the name Weldon, relatively common in Ireland, has sometimes been Gaelicized as de Bhéalatún and re-Anglicized as Veldon and Belton.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, BENSON means "son of Ben."
Male
English
English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, NELSON means "son of Neil."
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Jamaican, Portuguese
Son of a Champion; New York Governor and American Vice President Nelson Rockefeller; South African Activist Nelson Mandela; Solemn; Son of Neil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. It may be a variant of Balson (see Balsam) or Bulson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Ellison.English : variant spelling of Elson.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronymic from the medieval personal name Nel or Neal, Anglo-Scandinavian forms of the Gaelic name Niall (see Neill). This was adopted by the Scandinavians in the form Njal and was introduced into northern England and East Anglia by them, rather than being taken directly from Gaelic.Americanized spelling of the like-sounding Scandinavian names Nilsen, Nielsen, and Nilsson.The Nelson name was an important one in 18th-century VA, starting with Thomas ‘Scotch Tom’ Nelson, who emigrated to VA at the close of the 17th century from Penrith, Cumbria, where the Nelsons were numerous. Scotch Tom settled about 1700 at Yorktown, VA, where he became a successful merchant and landholder. His son was sheriff and a member of the VA Council, and his grandson, Thomas Nelson (1738–89), a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was governor of VA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Balsam.English : alternatively, it may be a patronymic from an unidentified personal name. Compare Bolson.
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of Neil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Snell.
NELSON BRILES
NELSON BRILES
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Honoured by the Gods
Girl/Female
English
which is a.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sole. Single.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Satisfied; Contented
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Rainfall
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ancient, One that will last forever
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Helper; Reliever; Winner
Female
Egyptian
, a wife and daughter of Antef.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Saville.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Wealth; Royalty
NELSON BRILES
NELSON BRILES
NELSON BRILES
NELSON BRILES
NELSON BRILES
v. t.
To represent as a person; to personify; to impersonate.
v. t.
To overcome or conquer by adducing reasons; -- with down; as, to reason down a passion.
v. t.
To persuade by reasoning or argument; as, to reason one into a belief; to reason one out of his plan.
v. t.
Hence, to prepare by drying or hardening, or removal of natural juices; as, to season timber.
n.
A word occurring in the phrase real vellon. See the Note under Its Real.
n.
The bodily form of a human being; body; outward appearance; as, of comely person.
a.
Characteristic of a felon; malignant; fierce; malicious; cruel; traitorous; disloyal.
a.
A person guilty or capable of heinous crime.
n.
Variant of Felon.
v. t.
To find by logical processes; to explain or justify by reason or argument; -- usually with out; as, to reason out the causes of the librations of the moon.
n.
The terminal joint or movable piece at the end of the abdomen of Crustacea and other articulates. See Thoracostraca.
pl.
of Telson
a.
A person who has committed a felony.
v. t.
To fit for taste; to render palatable; to give zest or relish to; to spice; as, to season food.
v. t.
To fit for any use by time or habit; to habituate; to accustom; to inure; to ripen; to mature; as, to season one to a climate.
n.
That which is learned or taught by an express effort; instruction derived from precept, experience, observation, or deduction; a precept; a doctrine; as, to take or give a lesson in drawing.
n.
A portion of Scripture read in divine service for instruction; as, here endeth the first lesson.
n.
A human being spoken of indefinitely; one; a man; as, any person present.
n.
See Keelson.
n.
Hence, a period of time, especially as regards its fitness for anything contemplated or done; a suitable or convenient time; proper conjuncture; as, the season for planting; the season for rest.