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Hiram Gabriel Bithorn Sosa (March 18, 1916 –
December 29, 1951) was a
professional right-handed
pitcher who
became the
first baseball player from Puerto...
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Hiram Bithorn Stadium (Spanish:
Estadio Hiram Bithorn) is a
baseball park in San Juan,
Puerto Rico,
built in 1962 and
designed by
Puerto Rican architect...
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these series were
cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Estadio Hiram Bithorn in San Juan,
Puerto Rico, has
hosted 49 MLB
games since 2001. As Puerto...
- 2009
World Baseball classic,
playing their opening round games at
Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
Considered one of the pre-tournament...
- times) and the
World Baseball classic. In
March 2006, San Juan's
Hiram Bithorn Stadium hosted the
opening round as well as the
second round of the newly...
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respective series. The
Cangrejeros most
recently pla**** its home
games at
Hiram Bithorn Stadium, in the muni****lity of San Juan. For
several years they shared...
- saw a
ghost standing next to him on the pitcher's mound. In 1942,
Hiram Bithorn of the
Chicago Cubs
became the
first Puerto Rican to play in the major...
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Stadium in Montreal,
while also
playing 21 home
games at
Estadio Hiram Bithorn in San Juan,
Puerto Rico. The
Expos finished in
fifth and last
place in...
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providing transportation to the
Roberto Clemente Coliseum and the
Hiram Bithorn Stadium. The muni****lity of San Juan is home to
various important ecosystems...
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Charlie Powell KO 6 (10), 1:21 Dec 12, 1964 29 years, 343 days
Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan,
Puerto Rico 44 Win 40–4
Eddie Machen PTS 12 Jul 5, 1964...