- The
Tuneros de San Luis Potosí (English: San Luis Potosí
Prickly Pear Pickers) were a
professional baseball team in the
Mexican League based in San Luis...
- 2007 The
Mexican League announced the
Tuneros de San Luis Potosí were
moving to the city of Chihuahua. The
Tuneros finished out of the
playoffs in 2007...
- 1957, when they were
known as
Santos (saints). The team's
nickname of
Tuneros, a
reference to the tuna fruit, was
later changed to Gladiadores. The nickname...
- 25, 1942
Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. 25 Loss 22–2–1 Kid
Tunero SD 10 May 13, 1942
Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. 24 Win 22–1–1...
- 1993 – Club México 0 2 – 1925, 1927
Pachuca de
Hidalgo 0 2 – 1932, 1933
Tuneros de San Luis 0 2 – 1934, 1951
Carmona de México 0 1 – 1926
Bravo Izquierdo...
- (302 ft) Po****tion (2022) • Total 214,939 • Density 240/km2 (620/sq mi)
Demonym Tunero/a Time zone UTC−5 (EST)
Postal code 75100-75500 Area code +53 31...
-
points decision against black Cuban boxer Kid
Tunero on
September 28, 1934, at the
Salle Wagram in Paris.
Tunero had
attempted to take the IBU
world middleweight...
- colloquial: yayabero/a
Ciego de Ávila avileño/a Camagüey camagüeyano/a Las
Tunas tunero/a
Granma granmense Holguín holguinero/a
Santiago de Cuba santiaguero/a Guantánamo...
- Información
Cultural (in Spanish).
Retrieved 12 July 2020.
Tunero,
Paraje (13 May 2009). "paraje
tunero: LE MERCURE, AGRUPACIÓN QUE VIVE Y
EJECUTA LA MÚSICA...
- the Indios de
Anahuac Stats at
Baseball Reference
Teams New York
Cubans (1948)
Tuneros de San Luis Potosí (1950)
Diablos Rojos del México (1950)
Charros de Jalisco...