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- play in 1977, they were renamed the Plataneros (the Banana Planters), a name they kept until 1985. The Plataneros found their first success in 1979, when...
- Plataneros de Corozal is a professional volleyball team based in Corozal, Puerto Rico. They play in the Puerto Rican Liga de Voleibol Superior Masculino...
- The Plataneros de Tabasco was a Mexican Southeast League (1964-1966, 1969-1970) and Mexican League (1977-1985) baseball team based in Villahermosa, Tabasco...
- (2006–2007) GFCO Ajaccio (2007–2008) Plataneros de Corozal (2008) Aon hotVolleys Vienna (2008–2009) Plataneros de Corozal (2009–2010) AEK Karavas (2010–2011)...
- 1972: "Estoy triste/No digas nada" 1973: "Palabras, promesas/Debajo del platanero" 1974: "Porque te vas/Seguiré amando" 1975: "Hoy nos hemos dicho adiós/El...
- Caribes de San Sebastián Jeff Ptak 2008 Plataneros de Corozal Patriotas de Lares David McKienzie 2009–2010 Plataneros de Corozal Mets de Guaynabo Casey Patterson...
- Canada, Venezuela, Italy, Colombia People & Things Damian Kosowski Poland Platanero Juan Frank Hernandez Canada Stranger, Brother. Annelise Hickey Australia...
- Gary Eugene Krug (born February 12, 1955) is an American former professional baseball player. He appeared in seven Major League games as a pinch hitter...
- Triple-A Spokane Indians (1979), the Triple-A Iowa Oaks (1979), the Triple-A Plataneros de Tabasco, the Triple-A Piratas de Campeche (1981–83), and the Triple-A...
- the winningest sports franchise in Puerto Rico. Their main rival is the Plataneros de Corozal. This rivalry has been labeled as "El Duelo de la Montana"...