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  2. Rod Tafoya - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Rod resurfaced in professional baseball, pitching for the Santa Fe Fuego of the Independent Pecos League. He was chosen to be the team's no.1 starter, pitching game one in front of a packed house at his home town of Santa Fe, New Mexico. He was credited with a no-decision in his team's 16–8 victory over Trinidad.

  3. Charles Nagy - Wikipedia

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    He was quickly promoted to Canton–Akron Indians, the Double-A affiliate in the Eastern League. Nagy finished with a 4-5 record and a 3.35 ERA in 15 starts. After the season, Baseball America rated him as the #27 prospect. Nagy returned to the so-called "little Indians" for the start of the 1990 season, where he went 13-8 with a 2.52 ERA in 23 ...

  4. Jorge Julio - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Dandys Julio Tapia (born March 3, 1979) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball relief pitcher.He previously played for the Baltimore Orioles from 2001 to 2005, New York Mets and Arizona Diamondbacks in 2006, and the Florida Marlins in 2007 before being traded to the Rockies for Byung-hyun Kim.

  5. Jamie Quirk - Wikipedia

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    James Patrick Quirk (/ ˈ k w ɜːr k /; born October 22, 1954) is an American former professional baseball player and coach. [1] He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1975 to 1992. Quirk was a member of the world champion 1985 Kansas City Royals team.

  6. Chan Perry - Wikipedia

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    He played college baseball at Santa Fe Junior College (1991, 1992) and then the University of Florida (1993, 1994), and played professionally for the Cleveland Indians in 2000 and Kansas City Royals in 2002. Perry was born in Live Oak, Florida.

  7. Fort Marcy Ballfield - Wikipedia

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    Fort Marcy Ballfield or Fort Marcy Ballpark is an approximately 1,100-seat baseball stadium in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. The ballpark is part of the City of Santa Fe's Fort Marcy Recreation Complex, located on the former United States military reservation Fort Marcy. It was constructed in 1936 as a Works Progress Administration project. [1]

  8. List of professional sports teams in the United States and ...

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    Conference Team Location Venue East Albuquerque Isotopes: Albuquerque, New Mexico: Isotopes Park: El Paso Chihuahuas: El Paso, Texas: Southwest University Park

  9. Santa Fe Saints - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe is represented by a men's baseball team. In November 2022, the college announced a fundraising initiative for new baseball and softball facilities. [3] In 2016, the Saints secured their sixth Mid-Conference title in a ten-year span. [4] Johnny Wiggs is the current head coach of the team.