- the
Edwin "Puruco"
Nolasco Coliseum. The team was
established as the
Cardenales de Rio
Piedras (Rio
Piedras Cardinals) in 1940. They
relocated in 1985...
- The
Cardenales de Lara (English: Lara Cardinals) is a
baseball team in the
Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP).
Founded in 1942 and
based in...
- the
Mexican League in 1975 and have had many
nicknames over the years:
Cardenales de
Tabasco (1975), the
Plataneros de
Tabasco (1977–85), and the Ganaderos...
-
Cardenales Rugby Club, or
simply Cardenales, is a
rugby union and
field hockey club from San
Miguel de Tu****án, Argentina.
Founded in 1944 as a rugby...
- Emergente. 6
February 2024.
Retrieved 22 July 2024. "Caracas,
Magallanes y
Cardenales jugarán en
Miami durante la próxima temporada" (in Spanish). El Emergente...
- the
league expanded from 4 to 6 teams, with the
addition of the
teams Cardenales de Lara (Lara Cardinals) and
Tigres de
Aragua (Aragua Tigers). For the...
- Profesional),
playing for
Navegantes del Magallanes,
Tigres de
Aragua and
Cardenales de Lara. Lifetime, he had a 68–51 record, with a 3.08 ERA, in 234 appearances...
- Ramón
Ayala y Los
Bravos del Norte, Los
Invasores de
Nuevo León, Los
Cardenales de
Nuevo León, and Pesado.
Pacific Norteño: Uses the same instruments...
-
between 1979 and 1985. In between, Hernández pla****
winter ball with the
Cardenales de Lara club of the
Venezuelan League in a span of 14
seasons from 1978...
-
Olmecas de
Tabasco in the
Mexican League, and pla****
winter ball for the
Cardenales de Lara club of the
Venezuelan League.
After his
playing days, Infante...