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    Frank John Viola Jr. (born April 19, 1960) is an American former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Minnesota Twins (1982–1989), New York Mets (1989–1991), Boston Red Sox (1992–1994), Cincinnati Reds (1995), and Toronto Blue Jays (1996). A three-time All-Star, he was named World Series MVP with the Twins in 1987 ...

  2. Frank Viola Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Left • Throws: Left. 6-4 , 200lb (193cm, 90kg) Born: April 19, 1960 in Hempstead, NY. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. Cy Young. 3x All-Star. 1987 World Series. WS MVP. 16 16 26 29 16 44 19.

  3. Frank is a bestselling author, speaker, podcaster, and blogger. He helps serious followers of Jesus know their Lord more deeply so they can experience real transformation and make a lasting impact. His blog – frankviola.org – is regularly ranked in the top 5 of all Christian blogs on the Web and his podcast – Christ is All – has ranked ...

  4. Author, speaker, blogger. Frank Viola (born October 12, 1964) is an American author, speaker, and blogger on Christian topics. His work focuses on Jesus studies and biblical narrative, with a strong emphasis on helping the poor and the oppressed.

  5. Frank Viola baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical data presented by Baseball Almanac.

  6. Welcome to the deeper journey! FRANK VIOLA is a blogger, speaker, author, and consultant to writers. He is mostly known for his work with the poor and homeless. You can read Frank's biography here.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Frank_ViolaFrank Viola - Wikiwand

    Frank John Viola Jr. (born April 19, 1960) is an American former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Minnesota Twins (1982–1989), New York Mets (1989–1991), Boston Red Sox (1992–1994), Cincinnati Reds (1995), and Toronto Blue Jays (1996).

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