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・ Kettle River
・ Kettle River (Blueberry River)
・ Kettle River (Columbia River)
・ Kettle River (St. Croix River)
・ Kettle River Range
・ Kettle River Township, Pine County, Minnesota
・ Kettle River, Minnesota
・ Kettle Run High School
・ Kettle Run High School (Nokesville, Virginia)
・ Kettle Valley
・ Kettle Valley Rail Trail
・ Kettle Valley Railway
・ Kettle Valley Steam Railway
・ Kettle War
・ Kettle Whistle
Kettle Wirts
・ Kettle's Yard
・ Kettle, California
・ Kettle, Kentucky
・ Kettle, West Virginia
・ Kettlebaston
・ Kettlebell
・ Kettlebell lifting
・ Kettlebowl
・ Kettleburgh
・ Kettleby
・ Kettleby, Ontario
・ Kettledrum (horse)
・ Kettleman City, California
・ Kettleman Hills


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Kettle Wirts : ウィキペディア英語版
Kettle Wirts

Elwood Vernon "Kettle" Wirts (October 30, 1897 – July 12, 1968) was a professional baseball player who spent four seasons in Major League Baseball. In total, Wirts played 17 seasons in professional baseball, beginning his career in 1918 with the minor league Spokane Indians. Over his major league career, Wirts played for the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox and batted .163 with 14 hits, 2 doubles, 1 home run, and 8 RBIs in 49 games. Wirts also managed the Sacramento Senators for a part of the 1935 season.
==Early life==
Wirts was born on October 30, 1897 (or 1898) in Forks of the Cosumnes, California. He was the son of James Ambros Wuertz and Mary Jane Simpson.〔 Wirts played sandlot ball with future major leaguer Earl Kunz in Sacramento, California during his youth. Wirts attended Saint Mary's College of California.

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