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  • Sam Thompson
  • Sam Thompson
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  • Sam is a 19 year old computer hacker who was recruited by Danny West and assisted in the bank job.
  • Sam Thompson was a major league baseball player and Hall of Famer.
  • Sam Thompson ist ein Drogenabhängiger, der mehrfach im Sacred Heart auftaucht.
  • Samuel „Sam“ Luther Thompson (* 5. März 1860 in Danville, Indiana; † 7. November 1922 in Detroit, Michigan) war ein US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler in der Major League Baseball, der hauptsächlich im 19. Jahrhundert spielte. Sein Spitzname war Big Sam.
  • Sam Thompson is a former NASCAR driver from Pittsburgh, PA. He competed in one Nextel Cup event in his career. That came in 1951, when Thompson raced at Pittsburgh. Due to poor records, it is unknown where Thompson raced in the forty-two car field. However, Thompson finished 29th in the event, falling out after fifty-two laps with a crash. Stats
  • Thompson's 1887 total of 166 RBIs stood as a Major League record for 34 years until Babe Ruth broke the record in 1921. He was the only 19th-century player to drive in 150 or more runs and he did it twice. His .923 RBIs/Game is still a major league record, and he has the still-standing record of 61 RBIs in 1 month, which he accomplished for the Philadelphia Phillies in August 1895. Thompson's great-great-grandson is mandolin master Chris Thile, who wrote a reel entitled "Big Sam Thompson" which is on his solo album Not All Who Wander Are Lost.
  • Samuel Thompson is the senior producer at Sony Interactive Entertainment (formerly Sony Computer Entertainment America). He was an analyst for Sony Computer Entertainment America during the production of Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, and Crash Team Racing (the last of which he was the lead analyst and also the technical coordinator). He was the assistant producer for Crash Bash.
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  • Meine Freundin Carla
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Schauspieler
  • Alexander Chaplin
STERBEORT
STERBEDATUM
  • 1922-11-07
Letzter
  • Meine neuen Klamotten
Alternativnamen
  • Thompson, Samuel Luther; Big Sam
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Name
  • Sam Thompson
  • Thompson, Sam
DOB
  • 1985
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  • T/sam-thompson
Krankheit
  • angebliche Bauchschmerzen
Title
KURZBESCHREIBUNG
  • US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler
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AKA
  • title|Used by Eddie O'Connor|Little Miss Muffin
Before
Years
  • 1887
  • 1889
  • 1895
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Affiliations
Geburtsdatum
  • 1860-03-05
Family
Gender
  • F
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  • 1013024
BR
  • t/thompsa01
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  • Sam Thompson.jpg
Nationality
  • British
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  • Simon Jäger
Arzt
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  • Sam is a 19 year old computer hacker who was recruited by Danny West and assisted in the bank job.
  • Sam Thompson was a major league baseball player and Hall of Famer.
  • Sam Thompson ist ein Drogenabhängiger, der mehrfach im Sacred Heart auftaucht.
  • Samuel „Sam“ Luther Thompson (* 5. März 1860 in Danville, Indiana; † 7. November 1922 in Detroit, Michigan) war ein US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler in der Major League Baseball, der hauptsächlich im 19. Jahrhundert spielte. Sein Spitzname war Big Sam.
  • Thompson's 1887 total of 166 RBIs stood as a Major League record for 34 years until Babe Ruth broke the record in 1921. He was the only 19th-century player to drive in 150 or more runs and he did it twice. His .923 RBIs/Game is still a major league record, and he has the still-standing record of 61 RBIs in 1 month, which he accomplished for the Philadelphia Phillies in August 1895. Born in Danville, Indiana, Thompson entered the National League in 1885 with the Detroit Wolverines and played his first full season in 1886. An outfielder, Thompson had his breakout season in 1887 when he batted .372 with 118 runs, 203 hits, 11 home runs and 166 RBIs en route to leading the Wolverines to the National League pennant as well as a World Series victory over the St. Louis Browns of the American Association - the other major league at the time. The Wolverines finished the 1888 season in fifth place, losing so much money that the team folded and the players were sold off. Thompson was purchased by the Philadelphia Quakers (known as the Philadelphia Phillies beginning in 1890), for $5,000 cash. He would play for them until 1898. Thompson enjoyed his most consistent years from 1889 until 1896, only missing the 100 RBI plateau once (with 90, in 1891) and 100 runs plateau once (with 99 in 1894) while batting .407 in 1894 and leading the league in home runs in 1889 and 1895 (with 20 and 18 respectively). In 1889 he became the first Major League player to reach 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases in the same season. Back problems brought a premature end to Thompson's career, limiting him to 3 games in 1897 and 14 in 1898. After the 1898 season, he left baseball for nearly a decade before briefly returning to play in 8 games for the Detroit Tigers in 1906, when he became one of oldest players to hit a triple. He retired with 1256 runs, 1299 RBIs, a .331 batting average, and 127 home runs which was at the time second only to Roger Connor. Thompson's great-great-grandson is mandolin master Chris Thile, who wrote a reel entitled "Big Sam Thompson" which is on his solo album Not All Who Wander Are Lost. Thompson hit for the cycle, playing for the Phillies, on August 17, 1894. In 1894, Thompson was part of the only all-.400-hitting outfield of all-time. All four Philadelphia outfielders ended the season with a batting average better than .400 (Tuck Turner at .416, Thompson and Ed Delahanty at .407, and Billy Hamilton at .404). Thompson hit .407 despite missing a month with a finger injury which necessitated the amputation of a fingertip. As a team, the 1894 Phillies batted .349. Legend has it that Thompson was working as a roofer when some friends invited him to come along with them and try out for the Detroit National League franchise.
  • Sam Thompson is a former NASCAR driver from Pittsburgh, PA. He competed in one Nextel Cup event in his career. That came in 1951, when Thompson raced at Pittsburgh. Due to poor records, it is unknown where Thompson raced in the forty-two car field. However, Thompson finished 29th in the event, falling out after fifty-two laps with a crash. Stats
  • Samuel Thompson is the senior producer at Sony Interactive Entertainment (formerly Sony Computer Entertainment America). He was an analyst for Sony Computer Entertainment America during the production of Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, and Crash Team Racing (the last of which he was the lead analyst and also the technical coordinator). He was the assistant producer for Crash Bash. In Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, he is responsible for the developer time on Mad Bombers (1:24:10), the fastest time achieved by the staffs at Naughty Dog and Sony Computer Entertainment America during the development of the NTSC version of the game.
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