Bob Kennedy
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"As Player"

*Chicago White Sox

*Cleveland Indians (1948–1954)

*Baltimore Orioles (1954–1955)

*Chicago White Sox (1955–1956)

*Detroit Tigers (1956)

*Chicago White Sox (1957)

*Los Angeles Dodgers/Brooklyn Dodgers (1957)

"As Manager"

*Chicago Cubs (1963–1965)

*Oakland Athletics (1968)

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*1948 World Series Championship

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"Robert Daniel Kennedy" (August 18, 1920 – April 7, 2005) was a right fielder/third baseman, manager (baseball)/manager and executive in Major League Baseball.

From 1939 to 1957, Kennedy played for the Chicago White Sox (1939–42, 1946–48, 1955–56, 1957), Cleveland Indians (1948–54), Baltimore Orioles (1954–55), Detroit Tigers (1956) and Los Angeles Dodgers/Brooklyn Dodgers (1957). He batted and threw right-handed. After his playing career, Kennedy managed the Chicago Cubs (1963–65) and Oakland Athletics (1968). His son, former major league catcher Terry Kennedy, was a four-time Major League Baseball All-Star Game/All-Star and minor league baseball/minor league manager.

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Most of the time it's not a visible wear. That usually means that the cushioning properties of the shoe have broken down.

If you've worn cotton socks and they get soaking wet, they bunch and you get blisters and you think that is the way it is...it doesn't have to be that way.

Neither the city nor the county believe it's big enough to serve both.

The river greenway is more up our alley.

I feel healthy for a change now, ... I would have made this transition before, had my body allowed it. Now I want to see how far I can take it.

You don't run across a lot of people who dare to criticize a blind person.

We're shooting for Oct. 15.

The contractors and our local street departments had a lot of good weather, … and I think we are going to be able to wrap up our projects before the winter.