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Qué (quién) es ducky$23217$ - definición

AMERICAN BASEBALL PLAYER (1911-1975)
Medwick; Ducky medwick; Ducky Medwick; Ducky Joe Medwick
  • Medwick, circa 1943
  • Baseball Hall of Fame]]

Rubber ducky antenna         
  • Protective rubber removed from the antenna on a [[UHF CB]] transceiver. The entire length is used for base loading.
TYPE OF RADIO ANTENNA
Rubber Ducky Antenna; Duck antenna; Rubber Ducky antenna
The rubber ducky antenna (or rubber duck aerial) is an electrically short monopole antenna that functions somewhat like a base-loaded whip antenna. It consists of a springy wire in the shape of a narrow helix, sealed in a rubber or plastic jacket to protect the antenna..
Elvin C. Drake         
  • Drake from the 1957 ''Southern Campus'' yearbook
HEAD COACH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES TRACK AND FIELD TEAM
Elvin Drake; Ducky Drake
Elvin C. "Ducky" Drake (November 2, 1903 – December 23, 1988) was an American track and field coach and athletics trainer at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Lucky duckies         
IDIOM DESCRIBING PEOPLE TOO POOR TO OWE INCOME TAX
Lucky Ducky
Lucky duckies is a term that was used in Wall Street Journal editorials starting on 20 November 2002 to refer to Americans who pay no federal income tax because they are at an income level that is below the tax line (after deductions and credits). The term has outlived its original use to become a part of the informal terminology used in the tax reform and income inequality debates in the United States.

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Joe Medwick

Joseph Michael Medwick (November 24, 1911 – March 21, 1975), nicknamed "Ducky" and "Muscles", was an American Major League Baseball player. A left fielder with the St. Louis Cardinals during the "Gashouse Gang" era of the 1930s, he also played with the Brooklyn Dodgers (1940–1943, 1946), New York Giants (1943–1945), and Boston Braves (1945). Medwick is the last National League player to win the Triple Crown Award (1937).

A ten-time All-Star, Medwick was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers' Association of America in 1968 with 84.81% of the votes. In 2014, he became a member of the inaugural class of the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame.