Jackie Warner (disambiguation) — Jackie Warner (born 1968), is an American fitness trainer.Jackie Warner may also refer to: *Jackie Warner (baseball) (born 1943), a baseball player See also *Jack Warner (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Warner — can refer to: People * Albert Warner (1883 1967), one of the founders of Warner Bros. Studios * Amelia Warner (b. 1982), British actress * Amy Warner (soccer) (b. 1981), soccer player who graduated from the University of Notre Dame * Arnie Warner … Wikipedia
Jackie Cook — est un personnage fictif de la série Veronica Mars. Elle est incarnée par Tessa Thompson. Biographie Jackie est la fille du célèbre joueur de baseball Terence cook et d une ancienne mannequin. Elle a vécu avec sa mère à New York jusqu à sa… … Wikipédia en Français
baseball — /bays bawl /, n. 1. a game of ball between two nine player teams played usually for nine innings on a field that has as a focal point a diamond shaped infield with a home plate and three other bases, 90 ft. (27 m) apart, forming a circuit that… … Universalium
Warner Madrigal — Rangers du Texas No 60 Lanceur de relève F … Wikipédia en Français
Jack Warner (disambiguation) — People named Jack Warner include:* Austin Jack Warner (b. 1943), Trinidadian football administrator, businessman and FIFA Vice President * Jack Warner (1892 1978), former head of Warner Brothers studio * Jack Warner (actor) (1896 1981), British… … Wikipedia
Major League Baseball on ABC — Genre Sport Developed by ABC Sports Directed by Chet Forte Craig Janoff Starring Major League Baseball on ABC broadcasters … Wikipedia
List of Major League Baseball on ABC announcers — Contents 1 1953 1954 Saturday afternoon Game of the Week period 2 1960s 2.1 1960 Saturday afternoon Game of the Week period 2.2 1965 Saturday … Wikipedia
Glenn Scobey Warner — Glenn Scobey Pop Warner Warner during the 1917 season at Pittsburgh Sport(s) Football, baseball Biographical details Born Apr … Wikipedia
Major League Baseball television contracts — The following is a detailed description of the various television networks (both broadcast and cable), rights fees, and announcers who have called Major League Baseball games throughout the years (from the late 1930s through the present).… … Wikipedia