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    Orlando Manuel Cepeda Pennes (Spanish pronunciation: [oɾˈlando seˈpeða]; born September 17, 1937), nicknamed "the Baby Bull" and "Peruchin", is a Puerto...
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    Museum as members of the San Francisco Giants include CF Willie Mays, 1B Orlando Cepeda, P Juan Marichal, 1B Willie McCovey, and P Gaylord Perry. Upon moving...
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  • Dick McAuliffe later provided a two-run single. Cardinal first baseman Orlando Cepeda gave St. Louis a run with an RBI single in the sixth, but that was all...
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    Carlton also made key contributions in this decade. In 1967, new arrival Orlando Cepeda won the MVP, helping to propel St. Louis to the World Series. The Cardinals...
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  • standout players as well, with first baseman Orlando Cepeda becoming the first unanimously voted NL MVP. Cepeda finished the season with 25 home runs, 111...
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  • game was played at Seals Park. With Hall of Famers Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda, the Giants opened with an 8–0 victory over Don Drysdale and the new...
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  • route to the National League pennant, with a team featuring All-Stars Orlando Cepeda (selected as the National League Most Valuable Player), Lou Brock, Tim...
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    runner-up for the 1967 NL Most Valuable Player Award, behind teammate Orlando Cepeda, after batting .295 and leading NL catchers in assists and fielding...
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  • least a half-dozen blooper pitches and earned his complete game when Orlando Cepeda bounced a blooper to shortstop José Pagán for the final out. Monagan...
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  • eight games, winning exactly 100 games. The Braves, led by Hank Aaron, Orlando Cepeda and Phil Niekro, won a tough five-team race in the West Division, and...
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  • Francisco's MLB history with a solo shot in the fourth inning, and rookie Orlando Cepeda followed with another solo blast one inning later. Willie Mays had two...
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  • Orlando Cepeda's double and Jim Davenport's single scored a run each. They added to their lead next inning on RBI singles by Felipe Alou and Cepeda....
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    Puerto Rican baseball players include Hall of Famers Roberto Clemente, Orlando Cepeda and Roberto Alomar, enshrined in 1973, 1999, and 2011 respectively....
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    2021. "Three-peat! Ohtani wins Outstanding DH Award again". MLB.com. "Orlando Cepeda Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 4...
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  • Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda. Cepeda (birth name: Pedro Anibal Cepeda) was born on January 31, 1905 in Cataño, Puerto Rico. As an adult Cepeda stood 5'11"...
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    born in the island. Subsequently, Afro-Puerto Rican players such as Orlando Cepeda and Victor Pellot Power began having solid performances in the league...
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    batter, Willie Mays, lined a shot through the pitcher for a run, before Orlando Cepeda drove in a run on a sacrifice fly to tie the game; Jim Davenport would...
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    Award. Following the 1961 season, he traveled to Puerto Rico along with Orlando Cepeda, who was a native of Ponce. When both players arrived, they were received...
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  • visited by many celebrities, including hall of fame baseball player Orlando Cepeda, Salsa music superstar Cheo Feliciano and his old nemesis Roberto Durán...
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  • about his life-long friendship with Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda, who he considers his brother. In 2021, Cordero was based in New York...
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  • managed the team in their final contest of the season. January 18, 1973: Orlando Cepeda was signed as a free agent by the Red Sox. March 27, 1973: Phil Gagliano...
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    Alan Trammell* 2,365 135 Carlton Fisk* 2,356 136 Joe Judge 2,352 137 Orlando Cepeda* 2,351 138 Billy Herman* 2,345 139 Joe Torre* 2,342 140 Paul Konerko...
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  • 1969: Joe Torre was traded by the Braves to the St. Louis Cardinals for Orlando Cepeda. Second baseman Félix Millán started the All-Star Game, along with right...
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    two inductees to the National Baseball Hall of Fame played for Salem; Orlando Cepeda, who played 26 games for the Rebels in 1955, and Larry Walker, who played...
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  • sessions and selected four people from multiple classified ballots: Orlando Cepeda, Nestor Chylak, Frank Selee, and Smokey Joe Williams. Brett, Ryan, and...
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    baseball players from Puerto Rico include Hall of Famers Roberto Clemente, Orlando Cepeda, Roberto Alomar, Iván Rodríguez and Edgar Martinez; as well as Jose...
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    Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved January 6, 2011. "Hall of Famers: Orlando Cepeda". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved January 6, 2011...
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  • The Bat", "Patty Baseball" Madison Bumgarner (2009–2019): "Mad Bum" Orlando Cepeda (1958–1966): "Baby Bull" Jeffrey Leonard (1977–1990): "Penitentiary...
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    held during games. It is also the site of "Orlando's", the concessions stand of Giants great Orlando Cepeda. Right-center field features a retired San...
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    Guerrero* 103 Adam Jones 103 Tris Speaker* 103 Kolten Wong (0) 103 97 Orlando Cepeda* 102 Freddie Freeman (5) 102 Juan Pierre 102 100 Henry Larkin 101 Plácido...
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