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Reyes Armando Moronta (January 6, 1993 – July 28, 2024) was a Dominican professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Los Angeles Angels. Moronta signed with the Giants as an international free agent in 2010 and played in MLB from 2017 to ...
Rob Tringali/Getty Images Former Major League Baseball pitcher Reyes Moronta has died at the age of 31 following an ATV accident in the Dominican Republic. According to Dominican outlet El ...
The 47′ MLB is the successor to the 44′ MLB. [5] At Station Chatham where the new 47-foot boat would draw too much to get over the bar, the 42-foot Near Shore Lifeboat was designed to replace the 44' MLB. [6] (Note that the 42-foot near shore lifeboat were decommissioned in 2021 and replaced with a pair of 45-foot RB-M craft [7])
Repeated studies have shown that contemporary Major League Baseball players have a greater life expectancy than males in the general U.S. population — about five years more, on average, which is attributed to their superior fitness and healthy lifestyles. The longer the active career, the longer the player lives, on average.
The incident involved two motorcycles on the Las Galeras-Samaná highway in Samaná, Dominican Republic. García was 24 years old. We are deeply saddened by the passing of former Astros prospect ...
Ozzie Virgil Sr., the first player native to the Dominican Republic to play Major League Baseball, died at the age of 92. He played nine seasons in the majors.
Dominican Republic (San Cristóbal) September 2017 (sentencing) Embezzlement 8 years imprisonment, $1.3 million fine Mondesí was found guilty of embezzling $6.3 million as the mayor of San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic. [282] Ray Morgan: Retired Maryland February 1924 (conviction) Assaulting a policeman 1 year imprisonment
The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Gold Star in lieu of a Second Award of the Coast Guard Medal to Boatswain's Mate First Class Richard D. Dixon, United States Coast Guard, for extraordinary heroism on the morning of 4 July 1980 while serving as coxswain of MLB 44409 from Coast Guard Station Tillamook Bay, Oregon.