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Steven Crawford (other)
Steven, Stephen, Steve or Stevie Crawford may refer to: * Steve Crawford (Pennsylvania politician) (born 1959), chief of staff for former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell *Steve Crawford (baseball) (born 1958), American baseball player * Stevie Crawford (born 1974), Scottish footballer *T. Stephen Crawford (1900–1987), American chemical engineer *Stephen Crawford (politician) Stephen John Crawford is a Canadian politician who currently serves as the parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Finance. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2018 provincial election and again in the 2022 p ...
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Steve Crawford (Pennsylvania Politician)
Steven M. Crawford (born July 13, 1959The Pennsylvania Manual
Vol. 119
Section 4: Executive: Elected Offices
URL last accessed 2012-10-29.
) is an American politician. He was a member of the cabinet of former Pennsylvania Governor
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Steve Crawford (baseball)
Steven Ray Crawford (born April 29, 1958) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for two teams from 1980 through 1991. Listed at , he batted and threw right-handed. Crawford started his professional career with Winston-Salem in the Class-A Carolina League. He pitched in 19 games, started 14, and sported a 9–5 record with a 3.44 ERA. One of his teammates, Michael Moore, called Crawford “Shag” because of his bushy long hair and mustache, and the nickname stuck. A versatile hard-thrower, Crawford filled various relief roles coming out from the bullpen, as a closer or middle reliever, serving as an emergency starter as well. He reached the majors in 1980 with the Boston Red Sox, spending seven years with them before moving to the Kansas City Royals (1989–91). His most productive season came in 1985 with the Red Sox, when he set career-numbers in wins (6), saves (12), strikeouts (58) and innings pitched (91.0). During the 1986 postseason, he went 2–0, ...
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Stevie Crawford
Stephen Crawford (born 9 January 1974) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player. Crawford started his career with Raith Rovers, with whom he won the 1994 Scottish League Cup final and played in the UEFA Cup. This earned him a move to English football with Millwall, but Crawford returned to Scotland after just one year. He had a mixed spell with Hibernian, suffering relegation but then winning promotion. Crawford then had the most productive spell of his career with Dunfermline Athletic, during which time he became a Scotland regular, amassing 25 caps in total. Crawford played in three Scottish Cup Finals (two for Dunfermline and one for Dundee United) in the mid-2000s, losing all three to Celtic. Crawford's stint with Dundee United came after a short-lived return to English football with Plymouth Argyle. After short spells with Aberdeen and Dunfermline Athletic, Crawford signed for lower division club East Fife in 2008. He served East Fife as player/manage ...
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