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1 Jose Ramos 5 Dario Reynoso; Outfielders. 19 Rayner Arias; 17 Carlos Gutierrez; 26 Donovan McIntyre; 23 Eliam Sandoval; Manager. 35 Jacob Heyward; Coaches. 26 Dalton Hurd (hitting) 39 Joel Johnson (fundamentals) 12 Braxton Lee (hitting) 91 Luis Pino (pitching) 60-day injured list--Luis Bermudez (full season)--Miguel Del Pozo--Nicolas Herold ...
José Coby Frey Chávez y Chávez (1851–1924) [1] was a Mexican-American outlaw from the New Mexican Territory, which is now the state of New Mexico, in the United States. He was said to be the son of a Spanish father and Apache mother. [ 2 ]
Luis R. Vargas [609] San Diego Superior Court (ret. 2012) California: retired: Carlos E. Vázquez [610] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2010– ) California: active: Emily Vásquez [611] Sacramento County Superior Court (2001–2022) California: active: John Michael Vázquez [612] United States District Court for the District of New Jersey ...
Carlos Eloir Perucci [533] – Laguna, Atlético Español, Cruz Azul – 1972–77, 1977–81, 1981–84 Chico – Querétaro – 2020–21 Christian Corrêa Dionisio [ 534 ] – Pachuca – 2008
San Jose State: 2000 1 [101] Andre Hardy (Import) Shooting guard: Clarke: 1995 1 [58] Paul Harris (Import) Small forward / Power forward: Syracuse: 2016 1 [102] Rudy Hatfield: Power forward: Michigan–Dearborn: H-Bomb: 2006 2010 2012 2007 2011 2013 5 [103] Jayjay Helterbrand: Point guard / Shooting guard: Kentucky State: The Fast, Helter ...
José Chávez y Castillo, Mexican landowner and trader who served as provisional Governor of New Mexico in 1845 José Chávez y Chávez (1851–1924), outlaw from the U.S. state of New Mexico José María Chávez Alonso (1812–1864), Mexican politician
San Luis is a city in Yuma County, Arizona, United States.The population was 35,257 at the 2020 census. [3] It is part of the Yuma Metropolitan Statistical Area.San Luis, located in the southwest corner of the state directly adjacent to Mexico's Federal Highway 2 at San Luis Rio Colorado, was the second fastest-growing city or town in Arizona from 1990 to 2000.