This week in City of Phoenix history: Noteworthy events that shaped our past (Dec. 7-13)

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This week in City of Phoenix history.

Born December 8, 1981: Jeremiah Lee Accardo, MLB pitcher and coach

Jeremiah Lee Accardo, born on December 8, 1981, emerged as an accomplished American professional baseball pitcher and later transitioned into coaching. Throughout his career, Accardo demonstrated proficiency on the field, displaying skill and dedication. He notably contributed to various teams, showcasing his athletic abilities and commitment to the sport. Accardo’s connection to Phoenix, AZ, is evident through his time in professional baseball, which likely brought him to the region for games and training. His background in athletics and coaching underscores his significant impact within the baseball community, reflecting his involvement and influence in the sport during his active years.

Born December 11, 1963, Mark Steven Alarie, Phoenix-connected NBA player

Mark Steven Alarie, born on December 11, 1963, in Phoenix, Arizona, was an American professional basketball player known for his career in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Alarie’s achievements include playing for several NBA teams during his career, contributing his skills as a forward to the league. While he did not achieve superstar status, Alarie’s role in the NBA represented a notable accomplishment for a player with Phoenix ties.



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