Expos and San Diego Padres. Diloné represented the Dominican Republic at the 1971 Pan American Games.[citation needed] Diloné began his career as a September...
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Juan Díaz Jumbo Díaz Miguel Díaz Lewin Díaz Robinzon Díaz Víctor Díaz Yainer Díaz Yennsy Díaz Wilmer Difo Marcos Diplán Miguel Diloné Rafael Dolis Freddy...
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season with the A's, Sanguillen was traded back to the Pirates for Miguel Diloné and Elías Sosa. He played in only 85 games in 1978, mostly as a first...
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which led the AL, also broke a franchise record (previously set by Miguel Diloné in 1980). Indians first base coach Dave Nelson helped Lofton refine...
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Pacheco — Music band leader † Donald Reid Cabral— Dominican President Miguel Diloné - Baseball player, MLB outfielder Luis Polonia - Baseball player, MLB...
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Bonetti, Charles Dore, Manuel Henriquez, Burrulote Rodríguez, Julio and Miguel Peguero Linval, Luis Mercado, and Tomas Sainllant. The athletes recommended...
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Olivares, 1977 Runs Batted In: 103 – Gerald Davis, 1981 Stolen Bases: 84 – Miguel Diloné, 1975 Wins: 16 – Jim Minshall 1972 Losses: 15 – Frank Brosious, 1983;...
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involvement in the Dominican league's establishment and early development, Pedro Miguel Caratini has been called "the father of Dominican baseball". During the...
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Martínez (TL) - 1974–75 Rafael Batista (EO) - 1975–76 Miguel Diloné (AC) - 1976–77 Miguel Diloné (AC) (2) - 1977–78 Carlos Julio Pérez (TL) Carlos Julio...
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Cibao region. Among the members are: Carlos Eliseo Negrin, Celso Ventura, Miguel Angel Almanzar, Rafael Almanzar, José Adolfo Herrera and others. In 1996...
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