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Gary Alexander (baseball) Gary Wayne Alexander (born March 27, 1953) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a catcher from 1975 through 1981 for the San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics, Cleveland Indians, and Pit ...
(born 1953), US baseball player *
Gary Alexander (basketball) Gary R. Alexander (born November 1, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6' 7" forward born in Jacksonville, Florida, Alexander played at William M. Raines High School and the University of South Florida before having an ...
(born 1969), American basketball player *
Gary Alexander (footballer) Gary George Alexander (born 15 August 1979 in Lambeth) is an English former professional association football, footballer. He was recently interim manager of Cray Wanderers F.C., Cray Wanderers. Alexander previously played for West Ham United F ...
(born 1979), English footballer * Gary Alexander (sound engineer), American sound engineer *
Gary Alexander (martial art pioneer) Gary Alexander is an American martial artist, karate fighter, author and actor. He was Black Belt Magazine's Co-Instructor of the Year (1974)Black Belt Magazine, Dec. 1974 and is known as the "First International Bare Knuckle Contact Karate Cha ...
, American martial artist * Gary Alexander (politician), American politician in Washington * Gary Alexander (wrestler) (born 1944), American Olympic wrestler * Jules Gary Alexander from the band
the Association The Association is an American sunshine pop band from California. During the late 1960s, the band had numerous hits at or near the top of the ''Billboard'' charts (including " Windy", " Cherish", " Never My Love" and "Along Comes Mary") and ...
, known also as Gary Alexander


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Alexander (surname) Alexander is a surname originating in Scotland, originally an Anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic ''MacAlasdair''. It is a somewhat common Scottish name, and the region of Scotland where it traditionally is most commonly found is in the Scott ...
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