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Bet Shemesh Blue Sox
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in (251), and stolen bases (115). 23-year-old Australian right fielder Jason Rees led the league with 17 home runs and 50 runs batted in in 130 at bats
Thornbury Town F.C.
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management, ending Thornbury Town's most successful era. Former player Jason Rees and ex-Gloucester City player Gary Kemp were announced as the new management
Israel Baseball League
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New York Yankees, and in 2008 played for their A+, AA, and AAA teams Jason Rees , who also was signed by the New York Yankees Maximo Nelson, who signed
2007 Israel Baseball League season
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Stat Player Total AVG Eladio Rodriguez (MOD) .461 HR Jason Rees (BS) 17 RBI Jason Rees (BS) 50 R Sean Slaughter (BS) 46 H Raul Franco (TA) 51 SB Mike
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Year Title Role Notes 1999–2003 Casualty Jason Rees / Tony 3 episodes 1999–2007 The Bill Various roles 5 episodes 2000 Peak Practice Frankie Flynne Episode:
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Since 1995, HCAW has played in the Hoofdklasse under its original name. Jason Rees , professional baseball player Chicho Jesurun, professional baseball player
Cloud County Thunderbirds
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College Moundbuilders Deon Lyle, professional basketball player in Armenia Jason Rees , professional baseball player in the Israel Baseball League Shanele Stires
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playing the role of minor Harri. In 2011 he appeared in the lead role of Jason Rees in the Seraphim Pictures short film The Final Punchline. In 2014 he made
The Polyphonic Spree
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Cruz – french horn Mike Elio – backing vocals Kelly Repka – backing vocals Jason Rees – backing vocals Jeneffa Soldatic – backing vocals Michael Turner – backing
Casualty series 18
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he bought for Comfort. Jim manages the ED; he treats Rachel's husband Jason Rees (Daniel Ainsleigh) and their newborn, as well as Tricia Cale (Devon Black)