- Martín
Magdaleno Dihigo Llanos (May 25, 1906 – May 20, 1971),
called "The Immortal" and "The Maestro", was a
Cuban pitcher,
utility player, and manager...
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Dihigo is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ernesto Dihigo (1896–1991),
Cuban jurist, diplomat, and
professor Martín
Dihigo (1906–1971)...
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Ernesto Dihigo y López
Trigo (23
January 1896 – 1991) was a
prominent Cuban jurist, diplomat, and professor. He
served as the
Cuban Foreign Minister during...
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first sponsor. The team won its
first pennant in 1942
under manager Martín
Dihigo. The
franchise moved to
Nuevo Laredo in 1944, but an
expansion club restored...
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stars such as José Méndez, Cristóbal Torriente,
Adolfo Luque, and Martín
Dihigo.
Following the 1959
Cuban Revolution, however,
tensions rose with the new...
- Ortiz,
Martin Dihigo,
Sabas Mora and
Carlos Rubio.
Sabas Mora
holds the win–loss
record at 7–0 with an ERA of 2.09, and
Martin Dihigo is
credited with...
- Txalaparta. p. 248. ISBN 9788415313-41-0. Martínez Díez 2007, p. 22. Barrau-
Dihigo 1900.
Lacarra de
Miguel 1945, p. 207. Sánchez
Albornoz 1959, pp. 14–15....
- of
dictator Juan
Vicente Gómez.
Concordia attracted talent like Martín
Dihigo as well as ****ure
Venezuelan stars including Alejandro Carrasquel and Luis...
- his
teammates was Martín
Dihigo Jr., son of
Baseball Hall of Fame
member and
Negro leagues great and
Cuban native Martín
Dihigo. Pérez hit .279 with 6 home...
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United Nations: Adis C.
Garcia Amb****ador to the
United States:
Ernesto Dihigo Delegate General of the
President to the
Armed Forces and the
Maximum Leader...