Roberto Francisco Ávila González (April 2, 1924 – October 26, 2004), known as "Beto" in Mexico and as "Bobby" in the United States, was a Mexican professional...
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9,785 people. It is named to honor Beto Ávila the former Mexican major league baseball (known as Bobby Avila in the U. S.) most remembered for his years...
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de Ávila (who comes from a city named Ávila, most likely Ávila, Spain). Notable people with the surname include: (Alphabetical by surname) Alex Avila (born...
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Speaker (.386, 1916) Lew Fonseca (.369, 1929) Lou Boudreau (.355, 1948) Bobby Ávila (.341, 1954) On-base percentage Nap Lajoie (.413, 1904) Joe Jackson (...
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(746), although the team managed just 30 stolen bases in 63 attempts. Bobby Ávila led the offense with 112 runs and a .341 batting average, while Larry...
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with 136 walks. Williams thus lost the batting title to Cleveland's Bobby Ávila, who hit .341 in 555 ABs.) In the 154-game schedule, the required number...
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Cleveland Indians (A.L.) All-Star Game Al Rosen, first baseman, starter Bobby Ávila, second baseman, starter Larry Doby, reserve Mike Garcia, reserve Bob...
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Beto Avila may refer to: Bobby Ávila (1924–2004), Mexican baseball player Beto Avila (soccer) (born 2000), American soccer player Estadio de Béisbol Beto...
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"Estadio "Beto Ávila"". elaguiladeveracruz.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 August 2021. Goldstein, Richard (28 October 2004). "Bobby Avila, 78, One of the...
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powerhouse team composed of Feller, Doby, Minnie Miñoso, Luke Easter, Bobby Ávila, Al Rosen, Early Wynn, Bob Lemon, and Mike Garcia continued to contend...
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