César Cedeño Encarnación (born February 25, 1951) is a Dominican former professional baseball player and coach. He played in Major League Baseball as a...
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to the lineup in 1972. May, Wynn, Rader and Cedeño all had 20 or more home runs and Watson hit 16. Cedeño also led the Astros with a .320 batting average...
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Venezuela Cedeño, Honduras, a municipality near the mouth of the Choluteca River Andújar Cedeño (1969–2000), Dominican baseball player César Cedeño (born...
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Altuve doubled for the 344th time in his career, which broke a tie with César Cedeño for fourth-most in Astros history. He also reached a season-high four...
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César Cedeño Johnny Bench† Andy Messersmith N/A 1976 Steve Garvey Joe Morgan† Mike Schmidt† Dave Concepción César Gerónimo Garry Maddox César Cedeño Johnny...
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he hit for the cycle; he became the youngest player to do so since César Cedeño in 1972. On July 8, De La Cruz became the first Reds player since Greasy...
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Spain, New York and Los Angeles, which Cedeno juggled, along with academics, until he finished school. Cedeño married Erica Franco on July 31, 2009, and...
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11 11 3 .966 1974 César Cedeño Houston Astros 446 11 3 4 .993 1974 César Gerónimo Cincinnati Reds 363 12 5 2 .987 1975 César Cedeño Houston Astros 322...
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original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved January 24, 2013. DiFonzo, John. "César Cedeño". Society For American Baseball Research. Retrieved December 29, 2024...
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53.3 Chris Sale (0.0) 53.3 272 Billy Pierce 53.2 Joe Tinker* 53.2 274 César Cedeño 53.1 Jack Clark 53.1 276 Bert Campaneris 53.0 Dwight Gooden 53.0 278...
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273 Nelson Cruz 1,090 274 Garret Anderson 1,084 Bobby Bonilla 1,084 César Cedeño 1,084 Rubén Sierra 1,084 Tommy Tucker 1,084 279 Gary Matthews 1,083 280...
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Simón Castro Starlin Castro Willi Castro José Ceda Andújar Cedeño César Cedeño Domingo Cedeño Robinson Checo Gilberto Celestino Pedro Ciriaco José Cisnero...
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092 245 Elvis Andrus 2,091 Hal McRae 2,091 247 Alvin Dark 2,089 248 César Cedeño 2,087 249 Harmon Killebrew* 2,086 250 Tim Wallach 2,085 251 Ed McKean...
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appearance during the film's climactic scene. They include Bill Virdon, César Cedeño, Enos Cabell, Ken Forsch, Bob Watson, and J.R. Richard. Unlike its predecessor...
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Astros, San Diego Padres, and Philadelphia Phillies. Cedeño batted and threw right-handed. Cedeño spent his five-season minor league career playing in...
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and Cedeño each had 20 or more home runs, while Watson hit 16. Cedeño also led the Astros with a .320 batting average and 55 stolen bases. Cedeño made...
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Duffy* 574 24 Bid McPhee* 568 25 Brett Butler 558 26 Davey Lopes 557 27 Cesar Cedeño 550 28 Bill Dahlen 548 29 John Montgomery Ward* 540 30 Herman Long 537...
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Achievements Preceded by Mike Phillips Hitting for the cycle July 24, 1976 Succeeded by César Cedeño...
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professional baseball player Luis Castillo – professional baseball player César Cedeño – professional baseball player Jesús Colomé – professional baseball player...
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only players to have 20+ home runs and 80+ steals in the same season. César Cedeño is the only player to have three consecutive seasons (1972–1974) with...
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July 2022. Retrieved 30 July 2022. Julio Cedeño at the International Weightlifting Federation Julio Cedeño at the International Weightlifting Federation...
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Tucker became the third Astro, following Michael Bourn (2009-10) and César Cedeño (1972-76),. to win a Gold Glove as an outfielder, and first since 2010...
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in the MLB Entry Draft 1965 Succeeded by Steve Chilcott Preceded by César Cedeño National League Player of the Month April 1978 Succeeded by Jack Clark...
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National League West. April 10, 1986: César Cedeño was signed as a free agent by the Dodgers. June 5, 1986: César Cedeño was released by the Dodgers. July...
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the second-youngest Astro to reach 100 RBIs in one season, trailing César Cedeño, who did so at the age of 23 in 1974. In the 2021 season, he batted ...
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West T-2nd 84 69 .549 10½ César Cedeño (Gold Glove) Doug Rader (Gold Glove) 1973 1973 MLB NL West 4th 82 80 .506 17 César Cedeño (Gold Glove) Roger Metzger...
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RBIs. On December 18, 1981, he was traded to the Houston Astros for César Cedeño, to accommodate Johnny Bench's move from behind the plate to third base...
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Preceded by Willie Mays César Cedeño Major League Player of the Month May 1964 July 1972 Succeeded by Jim Bunning Ken Henderson Preceded by Carl Yastrzemski...
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Achievements Preceded by César Cedeño Hitting for the cycle August 29, 1972 Succeeded by César Tovar...
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April 16, 1972 San Francisco Giants National League Houston Astros 173 César Cedeño (1) August 2, 1972 Houston Astros National League Cincinnati Reds 174...
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