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They called Cerone and Jimmy Vegas Tony's "bookends."
Chicago Reader 2010
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They called Cerone and Jimmy Vegas Tony's "bookends."
Chicago Reader 2010
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Fort Lauderdale was the place where Mantle and Ford opened a fantasy camp; where Cerone, Graig Nettles and Lou Piniella got into a drunken brawl at Bootleggers thus resulting in Steinbrenner's decreeing the bar off-limits for Yankee players—for a week; where catcher Thurman Munson, watching the planes come and go from Executive Airport, first had the itch to fly.
Baseball Left, Never Looked Back Jeff Pearlman 2011
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"You know what was great about Fort Lauderdale Stadium?" asks Rick Cerone, the Yankees' starting catcher for much of the early '80s.
Baseball Left, Never Looked Back Jeff Pearlman 2011
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John “Jackie the Lackey” Cerone was a Chicago hood.
The Mob and Me John Partington 2010
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Producer Daniel Cerone (Dexter), hired when production resumed in May, quickly was removed.
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Producer Daniel Cerone (Dexter), hired when production resumed in May, quickly was removed.
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After about twenty stints in the hoosegow for a variety of crimes, Cerone was ultimately released from prison in 1996 and died within a week of natural causes at the age of eighty-two.
The Mob and Me John Partington 2010
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In reality, Cerone was anything but a lackey; or at least, he grew out of the role.
The Mob and Me John Partington 2010
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At the Paley Festival event in March of 07, showrunner Daniel Cerone said that they wouldn't be following book two that closely, as it didn't really translate to television. dean
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