- New York Times, Wednesday,
December 5, 1984.
Retrieved July 10, 2023. "
Porfi Altamirano Stats,
Fantasy & News". MLB.com.
Major League Baseball. Retrieved...
-
native of Hato
Mayor Province, he pla****
professionally under the name
Porfi Jiménez. Jiménez'
father died when he was
three years old, and his mother...
- 2008-08-02. "David Green". baseball-reference.com.
Retrieved 2008-08-02. "
Porfi Altamirano". baseball-reference.com.
Retrieved 2008-08-02. "Marvin Benard"...
- 2017. "
Porfi Fisac, abatido, terminó la
rueda de
prensa entre lágrimas" (in Spanish).
Diario Vasco. 23
April 2007.
Retrieved 19
April 2018. "
Porfi Fisac...
- (Merritone 7"
single released by
Federal Records)
Rocksteady Instrumental 1967:
Porfi Jiménez
recorded his
version of "Pata Pata"
which made it into the Record...
- 1984 with the Cubs. He was
dealt along with
Henry Cotto, Ron H****ey and
Porfi Altamirano from the Cubs to the
Yankees for Ray
Fontenot and
Brian Dayett...
-
Venezuelan Merengueros include Roberto Antonio,
Miguel Moly, Natusha,
Porfi Jiménez, Billo's
Caracas Boys, and Los Melodicos.
Merengue is also po****r...
- with the
Chicago Cubs, he was
traded along with Ron H****ey, Rich
Bordi and
Porfi Altamirano to the New York
Yankees for Ray
Fontenot and
Brian Dayett at...
-
Dominican merengue,
Cuban Latin pop acts such as Billo's
Caracas Boys, the
Porfi Jiménez
Orchestra and Los Melódicos. Pop and rock
music are very po****r...
-
teams in the
country with the help of one-time big
league players like
Porfi Altamirano and
Albert Williams. Estelí also
counts on a championship-winning...