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  Gene Bearden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bearden's 20th victory came in a one-game playoff for the AL pennant.
Bearden finished with a 45-38 record, 259 strikeouts, 435 walks and a 3.96 ERA in a career that lasted until 1953.
When the Indians celebrated their 100th anniversary (2001), Bearden was selected as one of the greatest 100 players in the team history.
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 Gene Bearden -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1948 Bearden was 20-7 with a league-leading 2.43 (A major division of geological time; an era is usually divided into two or more periods) ERA, and he completed 15 of his 29 starts with six (A defeat in a game where one side fails to score) shutouts.
Bearden's 20th victory came in a one-game (Any final competition to determine a championship) playoff for the (A silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite) AL pennant.
Bearden finished with a 45-38 record, 259 (An out resulting from the batter getting three strikes) strikeouts, 435 (The act of walking somewhere) walks and a 3.96 ERA in a career that lasted until (additional info and facts about 1953) 1953.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/g/ge/gene_bearden.htm   (602 words)

  
 Gene Bearden Obituary
Bearden was 20-7 with a league-leading 2.43 ERA, and he completed 15 of his 29 starts with six shutouts.
Bearden finished with a 45-38 record and a 3.96 ERA in a career that lasted until 1953.
Bearden's one big year, however, was enough to make an impression on the man regarded by many as the best hitter in baseball history.
www.baseball-almanac.com /deaths/gene_bearden_obituary.shtml   (697 words)

  
 TOM BEARDEN REMEMBERS MURDERED COLD FUSION SCIENTIST
Gene well-understood that coming massive problem, and he also understood that the conventional energy things being worked on and funded by the established scientific community were largely “business as usual”, and not anywhere near equal to solving the problem.
As Gene often pointed out, the only thing chemically preventing nuclear reactions at low temperature is the “Coulomb barrier” between like charges, such as two hydrogen ions (simply two free protons).
Gene was always an inspiration and uplifting, and I very much valued his friendship and our occasional contacts.
www.rumormillnews.com /cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=49459   (733 words)

  
 Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society's Official Website and Online Shoppe
Bearden was carried off the field on the shoulders of his teammates to a joyous all-night celebration.
Bearden was claimed by the Washington Senators, but they quickly found out that it was true -- he no longer had the magic he possessed just two years earlier when he had picked up his first win at their expense.
Bearden started 14 games through the remainder of the 1952 campaign, and despite giving the Browns' catchers fits with his knuckler which led to a league-leading 10 wild pitches, he won six of those 14 starts to finish at 7-8 with a 4.30 ERA.
philadelphiaathletics.org /history/genebearden.htm   (3519 words)

  
 1951 American League Pitching Register - Baseball-Reference.com
+*Gene Bearden 30 WSH 0 0 16.88 1 1 0 0 0 0 2.7 6 5 5 0 2 1 24 16 0 0 0
+*Gene Bearden 30 DET 3 4.429 4.33 37 4 12 2 1 0 106.0 112 58 51 6 58 38 96 476 5 1 0
*Gene Bearden 30 TOT 3 4.429 4.64 38 5 12 2 1 0 108.7 118 63 56 6 60 39 90 492 5 1 0 Hank Borowy 35 DET 2 2.500 6.95 26 1 11 0 0 0 45.3 58 39 35 3 27 16 60 219 3 1 0
www.baseball-reference.com /leagues/AL_1951_pitch.shtml   (1047 words)

  
 The Sports Network - Major League Baseball
Winter Haven, FL (Sports Network) - Gene Bearden, who pitched the Cleveland Indians to the 1948 American League pennant, died Thursday in Alabama.
Bearden was a rookie in 1948 when he was given the ball to pitch the one-game playoff with the Boston Red Sox for the American League title.
Bearden finished the '48 campaign with a record of 20-7 and led the AL with a 2.43 earned run average in 37 games.
www.sportsnetwork.com /?c=sportsnetwork&page=mlb/news/aan3114776.htm   (243 words)

  
 Cleveland Indians News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gene Bearden was the talk of Indians baseball in the summer of '48.
Bearden was one of those players who had a great year.
Bearden, a member of the Tribe's Top 100 Greatest Indians, is survived by his wife, Lois, and a daughter.
www.mlb.com /NASApp/mlb/cle/news/cle_news.jsp?ymd=20040319&content_id=663517&vkey=spt2004news&fext=.jsp   (824 words)

  
 Major League Baseball : News
WINTER HAVEN, Fla. -- Gene Bearden, a knuckleball pitcher who made history as a 27-year-old rookie with Cleveland in 1948, died Thursday at his home in Alabama.
Bearden, a member of the Top 100 Greatest Indians roster released by the club in 2001 during the franchise's centennial celebration, went 20-7 and led the league with a 2.43 ERA in '48.
Bearden retired after the 1953 season having compiled a 45-38 record in 193 career games.
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 The Sporting News: Baseball History of the World Series
Boudreau's 4-for-4 performance at Fenway Park backed the five-hit pitching of rookie lefthander Gene Bearden, whose victory in the extra game was his 20th of the year.
Bearden continued his marvelous season by tossing a five-hit shutout against Boston in Game 3, a game in which the 28-year-old pitcher singled and doubled and scored the first run (on a throwing error) of a 2-0 contest.
Bearden yielded a run-scoring fly ball and an RBI double in the eighth, drawing Boston within a run, but worked out of trouble and nailed down the World Series crown for Boudreau's Indians.
www.sportingnews.com /archives/worldseries/1948.html   (911 words)

  
 Fantasy Baseball - Fantasy Baseball News from Rotoworld.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A lefthanded knuckleballer, Bearden was 20-7 in 1948.
Bearden was even better in Game Three of the World Series, facing just 30 batters and allowing five hits in a 2-0 blanking of the Boston Braves.
Three days later in Boston, Bearden pitched the final 1 2/3 innings and was on the mound when the Indians captured their last championship.
www.rotoworld.com /content/story.asp?sport=MLB&storyid=1718   (281 words)

  
 (SO49) The Arkanas Traveller - OOTP Developments Forums
Henry Eugene Bearden was born September 5, 1920 in Lena, Arkansas.
Bearden was honored after the season as the AL's Rookie of the Year, the first player to recieve the award (Brooklyn's Jackie Robinson had recieved the award as a dual-league award in 1947).
Bearden not only showed that his rough World Series outing was a fluke, he simply dominated the American League.
www.ootpdevelopments.com /board/showthread.php?t=20356   (974 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: High-Tech Crops -- August 12, 1999
TOM BEARDEN: Because the Cornell study is the first evidence that pollen blowing from a genetically- modified plant can kill non-target insects, Losey says it should be seen as a heads-up for any bioengineering in the future.
But if a banana gene were transferred to tomatoes, let's say, to give a yellow color, and that tomato were not labeled or processed-- tomatoes were not labeled-- then she could well get the protein from bananas, and she might be allergic to it.
TOM BEARDEN: The FDA already requires that foods which contain a gene from a common allergen, like peanuts, to be labeled.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/environment/july-dec99/seeds_8-12.html   (1537 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Aging Gene || Extended Interview with Dr. Stephen Helfand -- February 2005
Scientists have isolated a series of genes found in many different plants and animals that seem to control the aging process.
Stephen Helfand, professor of genetics and developmental biology at the University of Connecticut, discusses how the genes can lead to organisms living longer and what the ramifications of an older, healthier population may be.
So these particular enzymes are involved in modulating through both their effects on histones and their effects on other proteins gene regulation, in other words, what genes will be expressed at that time or not expressed at that time.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/science/jan-june05/aging-helfand_ext.html   (4521 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Series pitching star dead at 83   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
(AP) — Gene Bearden, the knuckleballer who completed a remarkable rookie season by closing out the Cleveland Indians' last World Series championship, has died.
The 28-year-old lefty was at his best, shutting out the Boston Braves on five hits in a 2-0 victory — at the plate, he contributed a double and a single.
Bearden, however, never came close to duplicating his rookie seas n.
usatoday.com /sports/baseball/al/indians/2004-03-19-bearden-obit_x.htm   (579 words)

  
 STLtoday - Real Estate - Community Profiles
L. Gene Bearden, company president and former member of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, learned the art of violin repair and restoration at his father’s shop when he was young.
Bearden acquired the violin shop from his father in 1963 and moved the business to Sycamore Hills.
Bearden says clients come from as far away as Africa, the Far East and Australia; and as near as San Francisco, New York and other American cities.
www.stltoday.com /stltoday/realestate/stories.nsf/communityprofiles/story/4221AECD09B1AA1B86256FF80005B034?OpenDocument   (846 words)

  
 Gene Bearden Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Gene Bearden was born on Sunday, September 5 1920, in Lexa, Arkansas.
Bearden was 26 years old when he broke into the big leagues on May 10, 1947, with the Cleveland Indians.
His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Gene Bearden baseball stats page.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=beardge01   (283 words)

  
 Gene Bearden - Knuckleball Pitching Community
Knuckleball HQ Community » General Discussion » Gene Bearden
Bearden was a lefthanded knuckleballer, and a pretty good hitter, too - he drove in 14 runs in '48, and he had two hits in the Series.
Since Bearden was such a high-profile pitcher for a few years, I wonder if the sudden implosion after his rookie season contributed to the atmosphere of mistrust that surrounds knuckleballers.
www.oddball-mall.com /knucklertalk/viewthread.php?tid=662   (275 words)

  
 Bearden comment
There is a discussion going on in Aviation Week & Space Technology (AW&ST) on the subject of zero point energy (ZPE), where Jan Riis-Christensen got his comments on ZPE printed.
Unfortunately and for reasons unknown your name (Thomas E. Bearden) was withdrawn from my original text.
If Thomas Bearden wishes to comment on ZPE, there are two possible alternatives as I see it.
home.no.net /disclose/beardencomment.html   (1618 words)

  
 As I Remember it. . . by John Gilmore
Bearden and Shea were 15-4 and l5-5, respectively.
Gene Bearden and Frank Shea for the Oaks.
Bearden, traded to Cleveland, won a l948 single game playoff against the Red Sox, and then helped his team finish off New England in a tough Series against the Braves, a club featuring former Seattle firstbaseman Earl Torgeson.
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 ZPEnergy.com - Tom Bearden remembers Gene Mallove
Craddock writes: With the murder of Gene Mallove, we've lost one of the most dedicated and sincere ­ and competent ­ researchers in the alternate energy field.
Yet the statistical fluctuations alone can temporarily result in the "Coulomb barrier" becoming a "Coulomb attractor" between like charges.
With the untimely passing of Gene Mallove, we have truly lost one of the real pioneers and one of the great alternative energy researchers of all time.
www.zpenergy.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=754   (787 words)

  
 Singlehanded Victories - Knuckleball Pitching Community
#2) Gene Bearden could really hit--and, alas, we have yet to enjoy for free the play-by-play and box scores for the regular seasons in which he played.
Bearden threw a shutout against the Braves: he gave up 5 hits and no walks, and struck out 5 Boston batters.
I'm sure that Dutch Leonard or Ted Lyons or Gene Bearden or Jesse Haines had days to top any of the ones I've listed (okay, not better than Rick Wise's day), but I don't have the data to prove it!
www.oddball-mall.com /knucklertalk/viewthread.php?tid=821   (740 words)

  
 Bearden Violin Shop Inc's Home Page
In 1975 Gene Bearden was elected into the ENTENE-INTERNATIONAL DES MAITRES LUTHIERS ET ACHETIÈRS.
Bearden has also been a member of the Appraiser Association of America for the past 25 years.
He is now assisted by his son L. Gregory Bearden, graduate Chicago School of Violin Making.
www.beardenviolinshop.com   (107 words)

  
 Bearden Family Genealogy Forum (Page 5)
Re: Rodney Berry Bearden - Gene Payne 2/22/99
Re: Elisha Turner Lineage/Texas Beardens - Gene Shifflett 3/13/00
Re: Benjamin Bearden of Spartanburg SC and TN - Vyron Bearden 10/01/98
genforum.genealogy.com /bearden/page5.html#1324   (4617 words)

  
 Northwest Florida Daily News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Culbert E. "Gene" Bearden, age 65, of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., passed away Tuesday morning, Nov. 17, 1998, in a local hospital.
A few years later he suffered a stroke, which they accepted as one more challenge and turned their attention to working with others.
Bearden was preceded in death by his parents, Culbert and Marylene Bearden; his sister, Laura Dobbs; and his beloved wife, Sarah (Pletcher) Bearden.
www.nwfdailynews.com /archive/obituaries/981119briefs5.html   (1215 words)

  
 ESPN.com - MLB - Ex-Indian knuckleballer Bearden dies at 83   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
ESPN.com - MLB - Ex-Indian knuckleballer Bearden dies at 83
The 28-year-old lefty was at his best, shutting out the Boston Braves on five hits in a 2-0 victory -- at the plate, he contributed a double and a single.
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 Gene Bearden | BaseballLibrary.com
Bearden, as a rookie knuckleballer in 1948, will win 20 games and the lead the American League in ERA.
May 8, 1948: At Griffith Stadium, Larry Doby pounds a 408-foot homer to CF, which hits the loudspeakers 35 high, to help the Indians top the Senators, 6—1.
Bearden picks up a hit but loses the game, 4—3, to Boston's Walt Masterson.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/B/Bearden_Gene.stm   (705 words)

  
 Results for: Musical Instrument Supplies & Accessories Department - StoreSearch Internet Shopping Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Founded 1942 by P.C Bearden father of present owner L Gene Bearden Gene Bearden acquired the business in 1963 In1975 Gene Bearden was elected into the ENTENE-INTERNATIONAL DES MAITRES LUTHIERS ETACHETIÈRS Mr Bearden has also been a member of
Bearden's Music, Inc., sells instruments, music-related electronics, and accessories.
We've been helping people to grow and create more beauty and harmony in their lives since 1987.
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