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On 25 March 2018, Franco was appointed manager of Atlético Venezuela, after agreeing to a contract until December 2019. [6] He left the club on 5 November, [7] and subsequently moved to Europe to study. In July 2019, Franco joined Spanish club CD Izarra's coaching staff as an assistant of Unai Jáuregui. [8]
Tony Armas Jr. P Montreal Expos, NL August 16, 1999 July 7, 2008 117 Johan Santana 2x AL Cy Young, 4x All-Star, Gold Glove: P Minnesota Twins, AL April 3, 2000 August 17, 2012 118 Rubén Quevedo: P Chicago Cubs, NL April 14, 2000 September 28, 2003 119 Fernando Lunar: C Atlanta Braves, NL May 8, 2000 April 11, 2002 120 Darwin Cubillán: P
Born in Caracas, he played professionally under the name Tony Álvarez. [1] Furthermore, he is commonly known as El Potro Álvarez , a moniker that he has been using since starting his baseball career at a young age.
A Venezuela election body stacked with Maduro backers has declared Maduro the winner of the country’s July 28 election but refused to release vote tallies. Opposition leaders say partial tallies ...
WASHINGTON/CARACAS (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday called Venezuela's Edmundo Gonzalez the country's "president-elect" for the first time, signaling that Washington ...
Venezuela's exact population is unclear as the last census in the South American country was conducted in 2011. At the time, it concluded there were 27.2 million people — but since the country ...
Antonio José Armas (born April 29, 1978), better known as Tony Armas Jr., is a Venezuelan former professional baseball right-handed pitcher. He spent most of his active career with the Montreal Expos / Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB).
On Dec. 3, international and local law enforcement arrested a criminal suspect whom they described as "a high-ranking Tren de Aragua fugitive from Venezuela with a history of violent crimes ...