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All miniature train rides have been shut down pending an investigation into the accident that killed Benjamin Easler of Gaffney, S.C., and injured his parents and siblings at Cleveland Park in Spartanburg.
S.C. inspector lied about testing children's train in fatal derailment 2011
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UMPH, VAUGHN GRUNTS with each cut, alternately sending Easler ducking from line drives and striking fly balls deep into the batting cage net.
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"It was a beautiful thing that day," said Easler, the player after whom
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"Extension is real important for Mo," said Easler, now
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Phillips and Valentine chatted briefly at Vaughn's cul-de-sac home in North Easton, then watched Easler put him through his paces in the batting cage.
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The way he went about his business, it's in my heart every day, '' said Easler, the St. Louis batting coach and a former teammate of Stargell's.
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Mike Easler '' One thing I remember about Willie so much is he always said the umpires say 'play ball,' not 'work ball.'
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"Mike Easler (hitting coach) has been working with me," Matheny said.
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He even caught a foul ball once, reaching his glove just above Rick Dempsey's near the screen in a game at the old Yankee Stadium, snatching a Mike Easler foul ball away from the Baltimore catcher.
SI.com 2011
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Although most U.S. politicians running for president release their tax returns, Romney does not need to do so, said Lawrence Easler, 66, of Spartanburg.
Reuters: Top News 2012
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