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Maybe Merritt will generate his own names like the Gashouse Gang, Dizzy Dean, or Stan the Man Musial - names that used to fire up my imagination as a kid.
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His animalistic determination made him the consummate "throwback" to other famous baseball eras like the St. Louis Cardinal's "Gashouse Gang" of the 1930's.
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John Heidenry's "The Gashouse Gang" is a nice homage to a team and era, but it's caught between genres.
Alex Remington: The Gashouse Gang: A Decent Book About the Most Memorable St. Louis Cardinals Team 2010
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First question of the evening: “Who played first base for the Gashouse Gang in the 1930s?”
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Rickey had also run the St. Louis Cardinals during their "Gashouse Gang" heyday in the 1930s and the Pittsburgh Pirates in the early 1950s.
A League of His Own 2009
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The legendary Maury Maverick Jr. was in the legislature at the time, one of the “Gashouse Gang” that fought bravely against the poison of the era.
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Those stiff winds and an outgoing tide would have made it nearly impossible for Gray to make it back to Gashouse Cove by sunset, even running his motor.
Inside the High Tech Hunt for a Missing Silicon Valley Legend 2007
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Those stiff winds and an outgoing tide would have made it nearly impossible for Gray to make it back to Gashouse Cove by sunset, even running his motor.
Inside the High Tech Hunt for a Missing Silicon Valley Legend Steve Silberman 2007
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Paul "Whitey" Colombo, 80, broke his baseball teeth on the Gashouse Gang of the 1930s.
USATODAY.com - Where to find hotbeds of Cardinals loyalists, historians 2004
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This is the stomping ground that featured the fun-loving Gashouse Gang, Stan Musial, Bob Gibson and Jack Buck.
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