The 'Big Train' was Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators.
No, Big Apfel is not a real baseball player. The name appears to be a playful or fictional reference, possibly inspired by the term "Big Apple," which is a nickname for New York City. In the context of baseball, it may evoke images of the sport's connection to New York but does not refer to an actual player.
The USS Missouri was nicknamed Big Mo and was the official site for the Japanese surrender at the end of WWII.
Clint Hurdle was born July 30, 1957, in Big Rapids, MI, USA.
In sports a first year player is a rookie. There are other terms used informally including greenhorn, especially when one comes up from the minor league (you made it to the "Big Show", "Big Dance", etc)
International Business Machines Corporation, abbreviated IBM and nicknamed "Big Blue" (for its official corporate color),
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Tim Duncan
As of June 2014, no U.S. President was nicknamed "Big Bill." William Howard Taft was nicknamed "Big Chief" and "Big Lub."
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David Americo Ortiz Arias, an American baseball player currently playing for the American Team the Red Socks, was born November 18, 1975 nicknamed Big Papi.
The Battle of the Somme, fought by the British Army against Germany was nicknamed The Big Push.
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big apfel is a real baseball player
Big Big Train was created in 1990.
Which company nick named as big blue