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    José Dariel Abreu Correa (born January 29, 1987) is a Cuban-born professional baseball first baseman for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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  • José Abreu may refer to: José Abreu (born 1987), Cuban baseball player José Abreu (second baseman) (1910–?), Cuban baseball player José Antonio Abreu...
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    José Antonio Abreu Anselmi (May 7, 1939 – March 24, 2018) was a Venezuelan orchestra conductor, pianist, economist, educator, activist, and politician...
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    Gil Abreu (1823–1900), American rancher and pioneer Joe Abreu (1913–1993), American baseball player José Abreu (1688–1756), Spanish administrator José Abreu...
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    with José Abreu scoring on Tucker's 7th-inning single. For the Mariners, Julio Rodríguez hit a solo home run and Eugenio Suárez scored on a José Abreu fielding...
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    AL lead in runs scored with Tim Anderson, and in extra base hits with José Abreu, both of the White Sox. Ramírez placed second in OPS and total bases,...
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    was pulled and replaced with Phil Maton. In the home half, José Abreu singled to score José Altuve to narrow the lead to 3–1. In the third, Adolis García...
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    José Pereira de Abreu Júnior (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʒoˈzɛ dʒi aˈbɾɛw]; born 24 May 1946) is a Brazilian actor. Born in the city of Santa Rita do Passa...
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  • José Abreu Morell (1864–1889) was a Cuban painter. A native of Havana, he studied from 1877 until 1886 at the San Alejandro Academy in that city. He also...
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    2015. Ventura returned in 2016, with a young core featuring José Abreu, Adam Eaton, José Quintana, and Chris Sale. Ventura resigned after the 2016 season...
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  • Jose "Buga" Abreu Coliseum (Spanish: Coliseo Jose "Buga" Abreu Méndez) is a sports arena that is located in Isabela, Puerto Rico that seats 5,000 for basketball...
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  • team based in Isabela, Puerto Rico. They play their home games at the José Abreu Coliseum. In 1984, the Gallitos reached the BSN Finals, during that year...
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  • Atlanta Braves. José Abreu (CWS): Abreu hit home runs in four consecutive at-bats over two days to tie the Major League record. Abreu hit home runs in...
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    two-run home run off Ober to extend the Astros' lead to 3–0. In the fifth, José Abreu singled to score Alex Bregman to extend the Astros' lead to 4–0. Chas...
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    Diamondbacks 1: José Urquidy, José Abreu help preserve Houston's path to AL playoff race". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved October 1, 2023. "José Abreu homers again...
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  • his 173 stolen base, breaking the record which was set by Ian Kinsler. José Abreu (CHW): Set the rookie record for home runs in April by hitting his ninth...
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  • José Abreu (1910 – death date unknown) was a Cuban Negro league baseball player who primarily played second base. A native of Havana, Cuba, Abreu played...
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    Graciano López Jaena, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Mariano Ponce, Antonio Luna and José Rizal, the Philippine national hero. Rizal's novels Noli Me Tangere ("Touch...
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    Justin Upton George Springer Gary Sánchez Nelson Cruz N/A 2018 José Abreu José Altuve José Ramírez Francisco Lindor Mookie Betts Mike Trout J. D. Martinez...
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    On August 22 and 23, José Abreu tied an MLB record by hitting a Home Run in 4 straight at-bats against the Chicago Cubs. Abreu hit three Home Runs in...
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    "Jake Diekman Stats". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved March 27, 2024. "José Abreu Stats". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved March 27, 2024. "Luis García...
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    28, he was again brought up from the minors, this time to replace Bobby Abreu (who was batting .208 in 24 at-bats). At that time, Trout had a .403 batting...
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    265 Matt Stairs 265 218 Bobby Thomson 264 219 Danny Tartabull 262 220 José Abreu (0) 261 221 Eric Chavez 260 Derek Jeter* 260 Javy López 260 Tim Wallach...
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    the month of April with 10 home runs, tying the rookie record set by José Abreu and Trevor Story. He was named the American League's (AL) Rookie of the...
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    Central 5th 63 99 .389 30 2014 MLB AL Central 4th 73 89 .451 17 José Abreu (ROY) José Abreu (Silver Slugger Award) Alexei Ramírez (Silver Slugger Award)...
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    runs and five RBIs in back-to-back games since Bryce Harper in 2015. José Abreu surpassed Harold Baines for the third most home runs in White Sox history...
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    Louis Cardinals with the batters being Yoán Moncada, Yasmani Grandal, José Abreu, and Eloy Jiménez off of pitcher Roel Ramírez, who was making his MLB...
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    named a finalist for the American League MVP Award, alongside Mike Trout and José Altuve. He finished as the runner-up to Trout. In November, Betts underwent...
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    Casimiro José Marques de Abreu (January 4, 1839 – October 18, 1860) was a Brazilian poet, novelist and playwright, adept of the "Ultra-Romanticism" movement...
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    performance earned him an April Co-Player of the Week Award, shared with José Abreu of the White Sox. On June 2, Seager went 4–4 with a double, two triples...
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