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  1. Charles "Chuck" Klein is a storyboard artist, who has worked in animation for over twenty years.[1] On The Mighty B!, he storyboarded several episodes of the show.[2] Klein's earliest credit per the Internet Movie Database is storyboarding on Duckman. He recalled a producer had told him that he "[would never] work in this business." However, Klein earned his first job in the industry at the ...

  2. Charles "Chuck" Alan Klein (born June 17, 1964; age 59) is a SpongeBob SquarePants crew member. He left during season 6, but returned to work on The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run. [1]

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  4. 19 de mar. de 2009 · Chuck Klein Outfielder 1928-1933, 1936-1939, 1940-1944 Career w/Phillies: .326 AVG / 243 HR / 983 RBI / 71 SB Born in Indianapolis in 1904, Chuck Klein earned the nickname “The Hoosier Hammer.”

  5. Chuck Klein hit 300 home runs during his career, 190 while playing at home, 110 while on the road. Chuck Klein hit 146 solo homers, 106 with a single runner on base, 41 with two men on base, and 7 grand slams. Klein homered off 128 different pitchers during his career, connected most often while batting third in the lineup, and drove in 509 ...

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    Charles Herbert Klein , apelidado de "Hoosier Hammer", foi um jogador profissional de beisebol. Jogou na Major League Baseball como outfielder pelo Philadelphia Phillies , Chicago Cubs e Pittsburgh Pirates . Foi um dos mais prodigiosos rebatedores da National League no final dos anos 1920 e início dos anos 1930. Se tornou o primeiro jogador de beisebol a ser convocado para o All-Star Game ...

  7. 20 de jun. de 2021 · Dick Bartell singled to center, and then Chuck Klein scorched a triple into right field for two runs. Klein scored on a groundout by Pinky Whitney, and Philadelphia had now taken the lead, 3-1. The Cubs eliminated the Philadelphia advantage, as “they crossed the plate once each”4 in the second and third innings.