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    Horacio Piña García [pee'-nyah] (born March 12, 1945) is a Mexican former relief pitcher who played in Major League Baseball over eight seasons between...
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  • footballer Gilberto García Piña (born 1969), Dominican judoka Gonzalo Piña Ludueña (1545–1600), Spanish conquistador Horacio Piña (born 1945), Mexican baseball...
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    by Jaime Favela in his first season as manager. With players such as Horacio Piña, Cecilio Acosta, Ángel Moreno, Willie Crawford, Clarence Jones and Chico...
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  • Uruguayan footballer Horacio Perdomo (born 1960), Uruguayan basketball player Horacio Piña (born 1945), Mexican baseball player Horacio Podestá (1911–1999)...
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    1973: Bob Locker was traded by the Cubs to the Oakland Athletics for Horacio Piña. November 7, 1973: Glenn Beckert and Bobby Fenwick were traded by the...
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  • 1972: Mike Epstein was traded by the Athletics to the Texas Rangers for Horacio Piña. December 18, 1972: Orlando Cepeda was released by the Athletics. January...
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    the Chicago Cubs. Benoit bested the previous record of six innings by Horacio Piña of the Rangers in 1972. Baseball-Reference.com retroactively credited...
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  • sell the team with an asking price of $15 million. November 3, 1973: Horacio Piña was traded by the Athletics to the Chicago Cubs for Bob Locker. December...
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    Palacios Isaac Paredes José Peña Ramiro Peña Óliver Pérez Tony Perezchica Horacio Piña Miguel Puente Alfonso Pulido Esteban Quiroz Roberto Ramírez Dennys Reyes...
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    Arturo Pérez de Alejo Rodríguez 20 years Omar Pernet Hernández 25 years Horacio Piña Borrego 20 years Fabio Prieto Llorente 20 years Alfredo Pulido López...
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    Gerry Janeski 32 Darold Knowles 32 Paul Lindblad 17 Denny McLain 28 Horacio Piña 19 Denny Riddleberger 16 Jim Shellenback 24 Mike Thompson Catchers  8...
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    fulfilling his trade demand by sending him to the Texas Rangers for Horacio Piña on December 1, 1972. Additionally, the A's wanted to free up the first...
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  • Janeski 24 Steve Lawson 32 Paul Lindblad 31 Jim Panther 30 Mike Paul 28 Horacio Piña 34 Jim Roland 16 Jim Shellenback 17 Don Stanhouse Catchers  8 Dick Billings...
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    family in the 18th and 19th centuries. Oribe Peralta - football player Horacio Piña - MLB pitcher Marco Antonio Rubio - Professional boxer Joakim Soria -...
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  • CF, 2005–2006 Carmen Pignatiello, P, 2007 George Piktuzis, P, 1956 Horacio Piña, P, 1974 Marc Pisciotta, P, 1997–1999 Pinky Pittenger, SS, 1925 Juan...
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  • Pignatano, C, 1961 Al Pilarcik, OF, 1956, 1961 Squiz Pillion, P, 1915 Horacio Piña, P, 1973 Chad Pinder, UT, 2016–22 Ed Pinnance, P, 1903 Cotton Pippen...
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     Mexico Lino Donoso Player (LHP)  Cuba Héctor Espino Player (1B)  Mexico Horacio Piña Player (RHP)  Mexico Arnulfo Rodríguez Executive  Mexico Pedro Septién...
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    Phillips Jimmy Piersall A. J. Pierzynski Kevin Pillar Stolmy Pimentel Horacio Piña Kevin Plawecki John Poloni Sidney Ponson Jim Poole Tom Poquette Aaron...
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    Cleveland before being traded to the Washington Senators with Ron Law and Horacio Piña for Dennis Higgins and Barry Moore during the 1969–70 offseason. In 1971...
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  • Horacio Peña may refer to: Horacio Peña (actor) (born 1943), Argentine actor Horacio Peña (author) (born 1936), Nicaraguan author and poet Horacio Piña...
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  • the Phillies to the Houston Astros for Dan Larson. September 14, 1978: Horacio Piña was purchased by the Phillies from the Rieleros de Aguascalientes. June...
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  • the Rangers to the Atlanta Braves for Rico Carty. November 30, 1972: Horacio Piña was traded by the Rangers to the Oakland Athletics for Mike Epstein....
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  • the sixth when things got even more strange. With one out and two on, Horacio Piña relieved Blue and promptly hit Jerry Grote with his first pitch, loading...
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  • franchise history against the Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo. Horacio Piña (AGS): On 12 July 1978, Piña pitched the fifth perfect game in the Mexican League history...
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  • Jason Phillips Tom Phillips Ollie Pickering Marino Pieretti Jim Piersall Horacio Piña Lou Piniella Vada Pinson Stan Pitula Juan Pizarro Eric Plunk Ray Poat...
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    Barry Moore were traded by the Senators to the Cleveland Indians for Horacio Piña, Ron Law and Dave Nelson. December 31, 1969: John Roseboro was signed...
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    high strand rate. Benoit bested the previous record of six innings by Horacio Piña of the Rangers in 1972. Baseball-Reference.com retroactively credited...
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  • League East with a record of 76 wins and 86 losses. December 5, 1969: Horacio Piña, Ron Law and Dave Nelson were traded by the Indians to the Washington...
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  • Phillips Tony Phillips Rob Picciolo Ron Piché Jim Piersall Kevin Pillar Horacio Piña Joel Piñeiro Vada Pinson Zach Plesac Gus Polidor Luis Polonia Lou Pote...
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  • off-season, on December 5, he was traded to Washington with pitcher Horacio Piña and infielder Dave Nelson for pitchers Dennis Higgins and Barry Moore...
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