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  2. San Juan Raiders - Wikipedia

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    The San Juan Raiders are a semi-pro Puerto Rican football team based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, competing in the Puerto Rico American Football League (PRAFL). Record

  3. List of Major League Baseball players from Puerto Rico

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    Puerto Rico won the silver medal on both 2013 and 2017 classics. The Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico hosted 22 Montreal Expos home games in 2003, after the league decided to relocate the team to San Juan as part of an experiment to "globalize" baseball. [12] During the series there was an average attendance of 14,222. [13]

  4. Sports in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Teams organized in the other YMCAs in the island participated in the tournament. The first basketball organization in Puerto Rico was the San Juan Basketball League. Río Piedras and Bayamón later followed and formed their own leagues. [20] Basketball became a popular sport in Puerto Rico, due in part to the BSN, which has been around since ...

  5. Cangrejeros de Santurce (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Following these efforts, the Cangrejeros joined the Liga de Béisbol Semi-Profesional de Puerto Rico for the 1939–40 season, one year after its foundation and sharing Estadio del Escambrón with the Senadores de San Juan. [2] The team's lineup included Agustín Daviu, the first Puerto Rican to play organized baseball in the United States, and ...

  6. Senadores de San Juan - Wikipedia

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    The team was sold in 2004 and subsequently relocated to Arecibo. In 2010 they returned to San Juan. The Senadores de San Juan were expelled for the 2011–12 season. [2] The Senadores returned to the LBPRC in the 2024–25 season under the ownership of Roberto Alomar, as a rebranding of his "RA12" developmental club. [3]

  7. Category:Sportspeople from San Juan, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    This category lists sportspeople from San Juan, Puerto Rico. ... Baseball players from San Juan, Puerto Rico (101 P) Boxers from San Juan, Puerto Rico ... (sport shooter)

  8. Liga de Béisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente - Wikipedia

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    San Juan once again played in the Interamerican Series, held in Nicaragua. [49] In 1964–65, Orlando Cepeda joined the Cangrejeros, replacing Jim Beauchamp helping the team win the league's championship. During this season, Clemente was named San Juan' player-manager, leading them to the playoffs. [50]

  9. Team San Juan - Wikipedia

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    Team San Juan (Spanish: Equipo San Juan) is a men's professional 3x3 basketball club based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The team plays in the FIBA 3x3 World Tour, of which it was the first champion by winning the inaugural tournament in 2012. Team San Juan was among the founding teams of Puerto Rico’s domestic 3x3 league, N3XT.