Jesús Marcelo Sucre Medina (born April 30, 1988) is a Venezuelan professional baseball catcher who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League...
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family Antonio José de Sucre (1795-1830), a South American independence leader Guillermo Sucre (1933–2021) Venezuelan poet Jesús Sucre, Major League Baseball...
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Cumaná (category Cities in Sucre (state))
champion Antonio José de Sucre (1795–1830), independence leader Jesús Sucre (b. 1988), baseball player José Antonio Ramos Sucre (1890–1930), poet and diplomat...
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critic José Antonio Ramos Sucre,(1890-1930) notable poet and writer Luis Alberto Sucre, well-known Venezuelan historian Jesús Sucre, (1988-), catcher Seattle...
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The Sucre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsukre]) was the currency of Ecuador between 1884 and 2000. Its ISO code was ECS and it was subdivided into 10 decimos...
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ejected on September 27, 2018, for intentionally hitting Rays catcher Jesús Sucre with a pitch; the Rays' Andrew Kittredge had previously thrown at Yankee...
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August 12, 2015 Hisashi Iwakuma Seattle Mariners 3 Baltimore Orioles 0 AL Jesús Sucre 292 August 21, 2015 Mike Fiers (1) Houston Astros (AL) 3 Los Angeles...
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Catholic Archdiocese of Sucre, Bolivia, from 1985 to 2021. Jesus Gervasio Perez Rodriguez Wikiquote has quotations related to Jesús Gervasio Pérez Rodríguez...
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The Sucre State (Spanish: Estado Sucre, IPA: [esˈtaðo ˈsukɾe]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Cumaná city. Sucre State covers...
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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sucre (Latin: Archidioecesis Sucrensis) is an archdiocese located in the city of Sucre in Bolivia. June 27, 1552: Established...
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Archives Jesús Pérez at UCI Jesús Pérez at Cycling Archives (archived) Jesús Pérez at ProCyclingStats Jesús Pérez at Cycling Quotient Jesús Pérez at UCI...
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Sincelejo (redirect from Sincelejo, Sucre)
[sinseˈlexo]) is the capital and largest city of the Colombian department of Sucre in the Caribbean region. It is also the capital of the department's subregion...
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school, located in Sucre, in the Chuquisaca Department of Bolivia. The co-educational school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1912. Alejandro Pereyra...
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Stokes Justin Sterner Hunter Strickland Tyler Sturdevant Tanyon Sturtze Jesús Sucre Cole Sulser Drew Sutton Jon Switzer Mitch Talbot Raimel Tapia Ramón Tatís...
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no-hitter (tie) 5 August 12, 2015 Hisashi Iwakuma 3–0 3 Baltimore Orioles Jesús Sucre Jeff Nelson Lloyd McClendon First career complete game shutout by Hisashi...
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Orioles on March 23, 2019. He became the team's starting catcher when Jesús Sucre was designated for assignment on April 28, 2019. He set a career high...
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Jesus 'Kiki' Rojas (born 31 January 1964 in Rio Caribe, Sucre) is a former professional boxer in the super flyweight division from Venezuela. Rojas turned...
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Hunter Wood Catchers 19 Curt Casali 33 Derek Norris 40 Wilson Ramos 45 Jesús Sucre Infielders 1 Tim Beckham 8 Danny Espinosa 21 Lucas Duda 17,21 Taylor...
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freighter, arranged by Sucre, back to the States. When they are caught by NAVY Seals, he escapes with Michael, Lincoln and Sucre in a life raft, and is...
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6 John Hicks 2 Jesús Sucre 3 Mike Zunino Infielders 8 Willie Bloomquist 22 Robinson Canó 4 Ketel Marte 5 Brad Miller 63 Jesús Montero 20 Logan Morrison...
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updated on 14 May 2021 Catchers 16 Erick Castillo 93 Gabriel Lino 45 Jesús Sucre 23 Tomás Telis Infielders 22 Alí Castillo 58 Leandro Cedeño 28 Balbino...
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24, 2013, he was designated for assignment to make room for catcher Jesús Sucre. He was outrighted to the Tacoma Rainiers on May 27. On July 31, 2013...
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ARMENTEROS". diablos.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved January 17, 2022. "JESÚS SUCRE ENTRA AL ROSTER PARA LA SERIE CONTRA LAREDO". diablos.com.mx (in Spanish)...
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Catchers 65 Brandon Bantz 33 Henry Blanco 63 Jesús Montero 35 Humberto Quintero 7 Kelly Shoppach 2 Jesús Sucre 3 Mike Zunino Infielders 3 Robert Andino...
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Nombre de Jesús de Petare is a neighborhood in Miranda, Venezuela, and is part of the Metropolitan District of Caracas. It is located in the Sucre Municipality...
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Wilhelmsen 55 Tony Zych Catchers 32 Steve Clevenger 33 Chris Iannetta 2 Jesús Sucre 3 Mike Zunino Infielders 22 Robinson Canó 6 Mike Freeman 10 Dae-ho...
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Mariscal Sucre is a Peruvian football club, located in the city of La Victoria, Lima. The club was founded with the name of Sucre FC and was promoted to...
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Bolivian national capital, it tops the list of highest capitals, but if Sucre is specified as the capital, then it is the second highest, behind Quito...
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Sturdy 1927–1928 1B Albert Suárez 2024-Present P Jim Suchecki 1951 P Jesús Sucre 2019 C Willie Sudhoff 1902–1905 P Joe Sugden 1902–1905 C Billy Sullivan...
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April 27 – José Miguel Fernández April 30 – Ryan O'Rourke April 30 – Jesús Sucre May 2 – Neftalí Feliz May 3 – Ben Revere May 4 – Christian Bergman May...
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