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Jack the giant killer arcade1982
Jack the giant killer arcade1982









#JACK THE GIANT KILLER ARCADE1982 TV#

Think of the timeline as like… I dunno, how about The Witcher, they did the same thing with that TV show and I fucking hated it. As you can see, I like to use dashes a lot, so prepare yourself. The timeline will probably be warped as fuck- as in, it won’t be in order- so apologies in advance. This is planned to be a one-shot series, but all stories take place in the same Jack Milbourne Universe. (To be frank, the only reason *she* hasn’t been murdered yet is because of her cleaning skills. Please enjoy Jack roasting Floch and seeing her murder various Titans throughout. Jack Milbourne is a problematic cadet who tries her best to not embarrass herself but always ends up managing to do it anyway. “That’s me adding to the box of reasons why I shouldn’t listen to Jean under any circumstances.” Clunk.” “What are you doing-” “Do you hear that?” Jack interrupted loudly, shaking the metal box around so it made an obnoxious clattering noise. “Clank,” Jack said as she began to drop pens, one by one, into the box.

  • Started from the bottom now I'm here and I can't believe ao3 won't let me use the percent sign.
  • Also, given that there are 2 works under that title (Film.Jack The Giant Killer and Literature.
  • Floch is gonna get roasted hella hard in this fic because I can’t fucking stand him Note: This page was cut for reason: Main/-to-work redirect without enough inbounds to justify its existence.
  • Everyone’s favorite insult is “Carrot Top”.
  • This family tree will be used to not only explain that Jack is descended from a line of superheroes but why the weapons and.
  • the beginning + part of the plot is based off Attack on Titan The Game 2 In my version Jack, or Jack Spriggins, is the son of the Jack from Jack the Giant Killer, who is the son of Artegall and Britomart from Edmund Spensers the Faerie Queene, and Artegall in turn is descended from Perseus.
  • ThePermanentFixture Fandoms: Shingeki no Kyojin | Attack on Titan Suehsdorf, retired editor of Ridge Press, is the author of “The Great American Baseball Scrapbook.The Epic Tales (Though Some Would Prefer To Say Misadventures, But What Do They Know) Of Jack The Giant Killer Flying Around On ODM Gear it was Jack’s final appearance in the major leagues.Ī.D. After fifteen triumphs, he lost for the fifth time in May, 1911. He would have suffered a second loss if Three Finger Brown had not pitched superb relief and won.Įven so, Jack went on to enjoy the 19 seasons as a Giant killer. And facing Mathewson in the resultant playoff on October 8, Jack was shelled in the first inning. On September 23, Jack started against Mathewson in the famous “Merkle game.” If Fred had not failed to touch second, Jack would have been the loser. In two vitally important games, however, the magic failed to work. In August Jack also was credited with a shutout victory, although rain shortened the game to six innings. By today’s rule Orvie would be the winner. He was credited with one victory in July for relieving Ed Reulbach, although Orval Overall pitched the ninth when the Cubs scored the winning run. He appeared in four World Series, winning one game and losing three.Īs can be seen from the seasonal statistics below (developed from National League records and the Tattersall box-score collection at Cooperstown), Jack faced the Giants most frequently during the memorable pennant race of 1908.

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    Overall, he was 71-44, with a career earned run average of 2.04. He had a 20-win season as a rookie with the Cubs (1906), and in 1907, when he was 14-9, he led the league with a 1.15 earned run average that stands as the fifth best single-season mark ever. Jack was a capable lefthander with a good move to first that held runners close. Against the rest of the National League his career percentage was. Ultimately, his record against them was 15-5 for a winning percentage of. In Chicago, after one no-decision game, he trounced the Giants four straight times in the seasons of 1906-07. He had had two minimal seasons at Pittsburgh with no starts against New York. Although Jack and his presumably apt nickname appear in many standard sources, no one undertakes to substantiate this interesting claim.Īctually, Jack’s mastery of the Giants was asserted soon after he joined the Cubs. But just how successful was he? How frequently, in fact, were the Giants slain? The answer is not easy to come by. JACK PFIESTER was known as “Jack the Giant Killer” for his successful pitching against John McGraw’s team in the great days of its rivalry with the Cubs.









    Jack the giant killer arcade1982