league games, Mármol converted to become a pitcher. He went 26–19 with a 3.41 ERA before being added to the 40-man roster in November 2005. Mármol made his...
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Mañón Josías Manzanillo Ravelo Manzanillo Manuel Margot Juan Marichal Carlos Mármol José Marmolejos Brailyn Márquez Alfredo Marte Andy Marte Dámaso Marte...
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survived injuries and suspensions, sparked by the play of rookie reliever Carlos Mármol, and infielder Ryan Theriot. The Cubs won 19 games in July, and toward...
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Marmol is a town and seat of Marmul District in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan. Marmol or Mármol may refer to: People Luis del Mármol Carvajal...
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baseball player Carlos Maldonado (catcher), Venezuelan baseball player Carlos Maldonado (pitcher), Panamanian baseball player Carlos Marmol, Dominican baseball...
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Dempster Jake Fox Adam Greenberg Ángel Guzmán Rich Hill Jon Leicester Carlos Mármol Sean Marshall Juan Mateo Adalberto Méndez Sergio Mitre Orber Moreno...
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Gambhir, Indian cricketer 1982 – Ryan Hall, American runner 1982 – Carlos Mármol, Dominican baseball player 1982 – Matt Roth, American football player...
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regular-season grand slam on June 1, 2012, off of Chicago Cubs pitcher Carlos Mármol at Wrigley Field. Four days later, Goldschmidt hit another grand slam...
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Matt Guerrier to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for RHP Carlos Mármol. On July 4, sent RHP Carlos Mármol outright to AAA Albuquerque. On July 5, activated OF...
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Won the Monster All-Star Final Vote. ^d Unable to play due to injury. Carlos Mármol took his place on the roster. ^e Lincecum was not available to the National...
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one-year, $4.2 million deal with the Cubs. Wood, along with Bob Howry and Carlos Mármol, competed for the role as the Cubs' closer after Ryan Dempster was moved...
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Miguel Mármol (4 July 1905 – 23 June 1993) was a Salvadoran communist activist and the founder of the Communist Party of El Salvador. Miguel Mármol was born...
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November 2, 2012, after an attempt to trade him to the Chicago Cubs for Carlos Mármol fell through, the Angels declined Haren's $15.5 million option, instead...
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lead off single to Juan Pierre, then was lifted for relief pitcher Carlos Mármol, who got the save, getting out of a bases loaded jam, for a 1-0 Cub...
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outfielder Chang-Yong Lim, right-handed pitcher Casey McGehee, infielder Carlos Mármol, right-handed pitcher Sean Marshall, left-handed pitcher Javier Martínez...
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a 9–2 victory over the Cubs, he got his 2,000th career hit against Carlos Mármol, becoming the fifth Cardinal to reach 2,000 hits and 12th-fastest major...
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Maranville, IF, 1926 Juan Marichal, P, 1975 Jake Marisnick, OF, 2023 Carlos Mármol, P, 2013 Rube Marquard, P, 1915–1920 Oreste Marrero, 1B, 1996 William...
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Céspedes's presidency in April 1869, Mármol was assigned as a general in the Manuel de Quesada-led Cuban Liberation Army. Mármol led the 1st Brigade of Santiago...
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inning, along with Joel Hanrahan, Aaron Heilman, Hong-Chih Kuo, and Carlos Mármol. Following the season, Affeldt again became a free agent. On November...
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out 10. Though the Cubs won 8–7, Harden earned a no decision after Carlos Mármol was unable to hold a five-run lead in the ninth. Harden registered ten...
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winning 2–1 on September 24 via a bases-loaded walk and wild pitch by Carlos Mármol and recent callup Adron Chambers sprinted home with the winning run...
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McGehee October 12 – Paul Janish October 14 – Jerry Gil October 14 – Carlos Mármol October 17 – Abe Alvarez October 18 – Ross Wolf October 19 – J. A. Happ...
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Josías Manzanillo Jhan Mariñez Jake Marisnick Carlos Mármol Deven Marrero Luis Marté Starling Marte Carlos Martinez Cristhian Martínez Osvaldo Martínez...
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Maldonado Carlos Maldonado Fred Manrique Félix Mantilla Jerry Manuel Ravelo Manzanillo Robert Marcano Joe Margoneri Juan Marichal Carlos Mármol Gonzalo...
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Rank Player Amount Year 1 Randy Myers 53 1993 2 Rod Beck 51 1998 3 Randy Myers 38 1995 Carlos Mármol 38 2010 5 Bruce Sutter 37 1979...
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Parque Duarte), on Saturday night. Major League Baseball former pitcher Carlos Mármol and Philadelphia Phillies catcher Deivy Grullón are from Bonao. Hansel...
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Division Series, Reynolds' seventh-inning home run off of Cubs reliever Carlos Mármol led the Diamondbacks to a 3–1 victory and a three-game sweep of the...
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The Marble Colossus (redirect from El coloso de mármol)
(Spanish:El coloso de mármol) is a 1929 Mexican silent drama film directed by Manuel R. Ojeda and starring Ojeda, Anita Ruiz and Carlos Villatoro. Manuel...
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2011 Chicago Cubs at the beginning of the season included Ryan Dempster, Carlos Zambrano, Matt Garza, Randy Wells, and Andrew Cashner. Note: Pos = Position;...
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traded by the Chicago White Sox to the Chicago Cubs for David Aardsma and Carlos Vásquez (minors). The Cubs made the largest acquisition in their team's...
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