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{{Character Data | {{Character Data | ||
| series=1980 | |||
| photo=Jeffy Frieley.jpg | | photo=Jeffy Frieley.jpg | ||
| colony=[[Earth (1980)|Earth]] | | colony=[[Earth (1980)|Earth]] | ||
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| role=Batter, [[Encino Cougars]] | | role=Batter, [[Encino Cougars]] | ||
| actor=Uncredited | | actor=Uncredited | ||
}} | | sortkey=Frieley, Jeffy | ||
|spoilers=no}} | |||
'''Jeffy Frieley''' is a batter for the [[Encino Cougars]], who participates in the game against the [[Polecats]] at the Southern Conference Regional Playoffs | '''Jeffy Frieley''' is a batter for the [[Encino Cougars]], who participates in the game against the [[Polecats]] at the Southern Conference Regional Playoffs {{G80|Spaceball}}. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The character is named after the writer for this episode, [[Jeff Freilich]]. | * The character is named after the writer for this episode, [[Jeff Freilich]]. | ||
* As with [[Frankie Lupo]], the name on the jersey's back does not correspond to Lupo, but aligns with [[Steve Baldwin]]'s announcement of the game play. | |||
[[Category: A to Z]] | [[Category: A to Z]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:49, 6 November 2025
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| Colony | Earth | ||||
| Introduced | Spaceball | ||||
| Role | Batter, Encino Cougars | ||||
| Portrayed by | Uncredited | ||||
Jeffy Frieley is a batter for the Encino Cougars, who participates in the game against the Polecats at the Southern Conference Regional Playoffs (1980: "Spaceball").
Notes
edit- The character is named after the writer for this episode, Jeff Freilich.
- As with Frankie Lupo, the name on the jersey's back does not correspond to Lupo, but aligns with Steve Baldwin's announcement of the game play.