Martín Magdaleno Dihigo Llanos (May 25, 1906 – May 20, 1971), called The Immortal and The Maestro, was a Cuban professional baseball player. He played...
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Dihigo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ernesto Dihigo (1896–1991), Cuban jurist, diplomat, and professor Martín Dihigo (1906–1971)...
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first sponsor. The team won its first pennant in 1942 under manager Martín Dihigo. The franchise moved to Nuevo Laredo in 1944, but an expansion club...
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Cuban stars such as José Méndez, Cristóbal Torriente, Adolfo Luque, and Martín Dihigo. Following the 1959 Cuban Revolution, however, tensions rose with the...
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other team from Veracruz: El Águila de Veracruz. Pasquel also hired Martín Dihigo as the team's first player-manager, who had previously played for El...
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Stars), Leon Day (Brooklyn Eagles), Luis Tiant Sr. (New York Cubans), Martín Dihigo (New York Cubans) (L) and Biz Mackey (Philadelphia Stars) West: Ray...
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tennis player Martín de Álzaga (1901–1982), Argentine racing driver Martin del Rosario (1991–), Filipino model and actor Martín Dihigo (1906–1971), Cuban...
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followed by (in alphabetical order) Cool Papa Bell, Oscar Charleston, Martín Dihigo, Josh Gibson, Monte Irvin, Judy Johnson, Buck Leonard and John Henry...
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performances from Cuba's own baseball stars including Alejandro Oms and Martín Dihigo. In the fall of 1921, with a depressed economy and political instability...
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of his teammates was Martín Dihigo Jr., son of Baseball Hall of Fame member and Negro leagues great and Cuban native Martín Dihigo. Pérez hit .279 with...
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