Glen Gorbous debuted on April 11, 1955, playing for the Cincinnati Redlegs at Crosley Field; he played his final game on May 5, 1957, playing for the at .
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∙ 2014-09-27 07:21:35Glen Cook debuted on June 23, 1985 and played his final game on October 2, 1985.
Glen Clark debuted on June 3, 1967, playing for the at ; he played his final game on June 10, 1967, playing for the at .
Glen Dorsey can bench press 400lbs.
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Glen Barker played in just one game at designated hitter for the Houston Astros in 1999 and did not start. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
Glen Barker debuted on April 7, 1999 and played his final game on October 7, 2001.
Glen Clark debuted on June 3, 1967 and played his final game on June 10, 1967.
Glen Cook debuted on June 23, 1985 and played his final game on October 2, 1985.
Glen Clark debuted on June 3, 1967, playing for the at ; he played his final game on June 10, 1967, playing for the at .
Farthest Baseball Throw: 445 feet 10 inches (135.89m) by Glen Gorbous of Canada August 1, 1957 while playing with the St. Louis Cardinals Triple A team. Glen Gorbus turned professional in 1949 with the Brooklyn Dodger Baseball Organization and played with their minor system until he was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds of the National league in 1955. At the time, he was the only Canadian in the major leagues. He went on to play for the Philadelphia Phillies for two seasons before he returned to the minor leagues. During his professional baseball career, Glen Gorbous established the longest baseball throw in history when he threw a ball from outfield a distance of 445 feet 10 inches on August 1, 1957 while playing with the St. Louis Cardinals' Triple A team. His throw is recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. The Longest Throw Story Glen Gorbous was born in Rosedale, Alberta on July 8, 1930, and became famous for his throwing ability. Gorbous was once paid two-hundred dollars for attempting to beat the world record for throwing. August 1, 1957, arrived and the fans were waiting with anticipation. Glen emerged onto the Omaha Ball ParkÕs Field with a hotdog, glove, and a root beer. He crammed the hotdog into his mouth, put his glove on, and slammed back his root beer. After two attempts to beat the record - held by Don Grate who threw the ball 445 feet 1 inch. Gorbous decided to give it one more try. He went outside the stadium and across the street before running back in to the string and releasing the ball high into the air. To his surprise, it landed 445 feet 10 inches away; Glen Gorbous set the new record. This ball was thrown far!!!!!!!
NBA player Glen Rice Jr. played for Georgia Tech.
Glen Barker debuted on April 7, 1999, playing for the Houston Astros at Astrodome; he played his final game on October 7, 2001, playing for the Houston Astros at Enron Field.
Glen Cook debuted on June 23, 1985, playing for the Texas Rangers at Arlington Stadium; he played his final game on October 2, 1985, playing for the Texas Rangers at Arlington Stadium.
Glen Dorsey can bench press 400lbs.
Glen Moulder debuted on April 28, 1946, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field; he played his final game on September 18, 1948, playing for the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park.
Glen Perkins debuted on September 21, 2006, playing for the Minnesota Twins at Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome; he played his final game on September 28, 2013, playing for the Minnesota Twins at Target Field.
Glen Hobbie debuted on September 20, 1957, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field; he played his final game on July 25, 1964, playing for the St. Louis Cardinals at Sportsman's Park IV.