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  1. Roberto Roena Vázquez (January 16, 1940 – September 23, 2021) [1] was a Puerto Rican salsa music percussionist, orchestra leader, and dancer. Roena was one of the original members of Cortijo y su combo and later with El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico .

  2. In quegli anni, il club vinse due World Series consecutive nel 1992 e 1993, guidata da giocatori come gli Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar, Joe Carter, John Olerud e Devon White. I Blue Jays divennero la prima (e sinora unica) squadra al di fuori degli Stati Uniti a qualificarsi, e a vincere, le World Series, la più veloce squadra di espansione della AL a riuscirvi, alla sua sedicesima stagione.

  3. Roberto Alomar foi campeão da World Series 1993 jogando pelo Toronto Blue Jays. Na série de partidas decisiva, sua equipe venceu o Philadelphia Phillies por 4 jogos a 2. [ 1 ]

  4. La città di Baltimora ha ospitato per due volte il Major League Baseball All-Star Game, uno nel 1958 e uno nel 1993; per sei volte un giocatore degli Orioles ha ricevuto il MLB All-Star Game MVP award: Brook Ronbinson nel 1966, Frank Robinson nel 1971, Cal Ripken Jr. nel 1991 e nel 2001, Roberto Alomar nel 1998 e Miguel Tejada nel 2005.

  5. Roberto Alomar rejoint son frère Sandy Alomar, Jr. chez les Indians de Cleveland en 1999. Il dispute alors ses trois meilleures saisons comme l'indique sa troisième place en 1999 et sa quatrième place en 2001 au vote du joueur par excellence de la saison. Ses meilleurs classements restaient des sixièmes places en 1991, 1992 et 1993.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GisselleGisselle - Wikipedia

    Gisselle was married in the early 1990s and has a son, Viadel, from that relationship. Viadel was born in 1994. Gisselle also has a brother named Miguel A Ortiz Caceres and lives in Hartford, CT. After her divorce she has had relationships with model and actor Julian Gil, and baseball player Roberto Alomar.

  7. The Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame is an international museum and hall of fame which was founded in San Francisco, California to honor and recognize the contributions made to baseball by Hispanic and Latin baseball players as well as players with the heritage.