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9 Ambioris Tavarez; 14 Nick Ward ; Outfielders. 15 Patrick Clohisy; 61 Jace Grady 4 Kevin Kilpatrick Jr. 24 Stephen Paolini; Manager. 20 Cody Gabella; Coaches 1 Bobby Moore (hitting) 55 Jefferson Romero (coach) 22 Mike Steed (pitching) 60-day injured list--Cedric De Grandpre (full season)--Cade Kuehler (full season) 11 Owen Murphy (full season ...
9 Ambioris Tavarez; Outfielders. 15 Patrick Clohisy; 61 Jace Grady 7 Kade Kern 4 Kevin Kilpatrick Jr. 24 Stephen Paolini; Manager. 20 Cody Gabella; Coaches 1 Bobby Moore (hitting) 55 Jefferson Romero (coach) 22 Mike Steed (pitching) 7-day injured list * On Atlanta Braves 40-man roster ~ Development list # Rehab assignment ∞ Reserve list ...
Tavares (also known as The Tavares Brothers) is an American R&B and soul music group composed of five Cape Verdean-American brothers.Some were born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, [1] and Providence, Rhode Island, and they would move back and forth between the two cities throughout their childhood.
Ambiorix (Gaulish "king of the surroundings", or "king-protector") (fl. 54–53 BC) was, together with Cativolcus, prince of the Eburones, leader of a Belgic tribe of north-eastern Gaul (Gallia Belgica), where modern Belgium is located.
Alda Bandeira Tavares Vaz da Conceição (born 1949), São Toméan politician; António Raposo Tavares (1598–1658), Portuguese explorer and bandeirante; Aureliano Cândido Tavares Bastos (1839–1875), Brazilian politician, writer and journalist
Christopher Tavarez (born 1992), American actor; Elisa Tavárez (1879–1960), Puerto Rican pianist; Jesús Tavárez (born 1971), Dominican-American professional baseball player; Julián Tavárez (born 1973), Dominican-American professional baseball player; Manuel Gregorio Tavárez (1843–1883), Puerto Rican composer; Rosa Tavarez (1939–2023 ...
Julián Tavárez Carmen (born May 22, 1973) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher.He played for 11 franchises over the course of a 17–season Major League Baseball (MLB) career from 1993 to 2009.
Tavares began his footballing career when he was 10 years old with the youth team of ADC Proença-a-Nova, based in his hometown, Proença-a-Nova.After joining the senior team in 1996, he spent his entire playing career at ADC Proença-a-Nova and played for the club until he retired in 2003 at 23 years old.