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- Born: April 11, 1978
- Died: April 29, 2007
- MLB seasons: 7
- World Series champion: 2006
- Career W-L, ERA: 9-7, 4.20
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Josh Hancock was a relief pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals. Hancock was killed in a car accident on April 27, 2007.
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Josh Hancock on Amazon
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Awake - $18.98
The Josh Groban phenomenon continues with Awake, his third studio album. Both of the extraordinary singer's first two studio discs have been certified five times platinum, w...Amazon
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Josh Hancock, Trenton Thunder - Red Sox Affiliate, 2002 Donruss The Rookies Autographed Card - $18.00
Josh Hancock Autographed 2002 Donruss The Rookies Card - Minor League Card - Comes with a Certficate of Authenticity from Autorgaph-CardsAmazon
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Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn [Blu-ray] - $29.97
Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 10/02/2007 Run time: 91 minutes Rating: RAmazon
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Josh Hancock Questions
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Who is Herbie Hancock? 3 AnswersA very famous American jazz composer and performer who worked with miles Davis' "second great quintet." His most well known tunes include include "Cantaloupe I... read more -
OPEN THREAD: NYC DJ Josh Link killed in bridge accident 2 Answersfirst and foremost my condolences to the family and friends of the bereave. i do not know him personally or even heard or saw any of his work. but it is very sa... read more -
Should MLB punish Josh Hamilton for racy photos? 5 AnswersWhy should Josh Hamilton face any discipline? Did he break any rules of MLB. Did he break any laws? No he didn't. Did he do something he probably shouldn't ... read more -
Whose birthday would you rather celebrate today, Chelsea Clinton or Josh Groban? Tell me why you are a fan of one or the other. 4 AnswersI doubt I would go to either party (which is good since I wasn't invited). I am not interested in all in Chelsea. What has she done? Sure, you'd get to meet her... read more
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Josh Hancock Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to the St. Louis Cardinals
- ESPN.com: Career Stats
- Height: 6'3"
- Weight: 220
- Years Pro: 6
Josh Hancock Timeline
- April 11, 1978: Born
- 1996: Drafted by Milwaukee Brewers, opted to attend Auburn University
- 1998: Drafted by Boston Red Sox
- 2002: Makes major-league debut, traded to Philadelphia Phillies
- 2004: Traded to Cincinnati Reds
- 2006: released by the Reds and signs with the St. Louis Cardinals, wins World Series ring
- April 29, 2007: killed in a motor vehicle accident