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'''Frankie Lupo''' is the lead batter for the [[Encino Cougars]], the team that faces off the [[Super Scouts]]' [[Polecats]] at the Southern Conference Regional Playoffs | '''Frankie Lupo''' is the lead batter for the [[Encino Cougars]], the team that faces off the [[Super Scouts]]' [[Polecats]] at the Southern Conference Regional Playoffs {{G80|Spaceball}}. | ||
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Portrayed by | Jonathan Osder | |
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Frankie Lupo is the lead batter for the Encino Cougars, the team that faces off the Super Scouts' Polecats at the Southern Conference Regional Playoffs (1980: "Spaceball").
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- Lupo is named after the episode's writer, Frank Lupo.