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    Octavio Antonio Fernández Castro (June 30, 1962 – February 16, 2020), better known as Tony Fernández, was a Dominican baseball player who played as a shortstop...
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  • Tony Fernández (1962–2020) was a Dominican baseball player. Tony Fernandez may also refer to: Tony Fernandez (musician) (born 1946), English drummer Tony...
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  • Athletics, thus giving a permanent spot to young Dominican shortstop Tony Fernández, who would become a fan favourite for many years. In 1985, Toronto won...
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  • On May 24, 2013, Gabriel Fernandez, an eight-year-old boy from Palmdale, California, who had been abused and tortured over a period of months, died due...
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  • Alejandro Fernández (disambiguation) Alexander Fernandez (disambiguation) Almudena Fernández (born 1977), Spanish fashion model Anaelys Fernández (born 1979)...
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    Tony Fernandez (born 15 May 1946) is an English drummer for the folk rock band Strawbs. Since 1975, he has played the drums with keyboardist Rick Wakeman...
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    Gaetti Tony Fernández Kirby Puckett† Gary Pettis Jesse Barfield Bob Boone Ron Guidry N/A 1987 Don Mattingly Frank White Gary Gaetti Tony Fernández Kirby...
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    Luis Aparicio: 9 Mark Belanger: 8 Dave Concepción: 5 Derek Jeter: 5 Tony Fernández: 4 Jimmy Rollins: 4 Alan Trammell: 4 Brandon Crawford: 3 J. J. Hardy:...
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  • Carlos Delgado Games: 1,450 – Tony Fernández At bats: 5,470 – Vernon Wells Runs: 889 – Carlos Delgado Hits: 1,583 – Tony Fernández Total bases: 2,786 – Carlos...
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    159 Hugh Duffy* 2,293 160 Joe Cronin* 2,285 161 Gary Gaetti 2,280 162 Tony Fernández 2,276 163 Carlos Lee 2,273 164 Jimmy Dykes 2,256 165 Willie McGee 2...
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  • singled, Alvin Morman relieved Plunk and an error by second baseman Tony Fernández on Counsell's ground ball allowed Floyd to score. After Morman retired...
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    most of its star players—including Fred McGriff, Gary Sheffield, and Tony Fernández—in fire sales. Gwynn finished with a .358 average, the then-second best...
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    five awards; four-time winners at shortstop include Brandon Crawford, Tony Fernández, Jimmy Rollins, Andrelton Simmons and Alan Trammell. Hall of Famers...
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    Randy Myers and Benito Santiago were allowed to become free agents, Tony Fernández and Mike Maddux were dealt to the New York Mets and Jerald Clark was...
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  • (2007) Mohsin Wali (2007) S. N. Arya (2008) Dinesh K. Bhargava (2008) Tony Fernandez (ophthalmologist) (2008) Rakesh Kumar Jain (2008) Raman Kapur (2008)...
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    Drake) and John Mealing of jazz-rock group If. Coombes was replaced by Tony Fernandez (known for working on Rick Wakeman's solo albums) for a further album...
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    In 2016, Fernández retired from performing live, although he continued to record and publish music. In 2023, Rolling Stone named Fernández the greatest...
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    the summer of 2006, Fernández moved to Las Vegas, where he joined the coaching staff of the Impact Basketball Academy. Fernández began his National Basketball...
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  • [5] (1991–95) Orlando Hudson (2005) Marcus Semien (2021) Shortstop Tony Fernández [4] (1986–89) Third base Kelly Gruber (1990) Matt Chapman (2023) Outfield...
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    Feliz Félix Fermín Ramón Fermín José Fernández Junior Fernández Julián Fernández Tony Fernández Alfredo Fígaro Bienvenido Figueroa Jesús Figueroa Pedro...
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  • in the bottom of the 12th, Marquis Grissom walked, then a single by Tony Fernández moved him to third. With one out, Omar Vizquel motioned to bunt. When...
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    Dominican league, particularly he honoured the late Dominican player Tony Fernández with a message on his cap when the former Toronto Blue Jays member,...
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  • outs and scored on Tony Fernandez's double, but the Phillies got that run back in the seventh on Lenny Dykstra's home run off of Tony Castillo. Toronto...
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  • 22, 1995) to the White Sox to complete the trade. December 15, 1994: Tony Fernández was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees. On May 29, 1995...
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    Juan González 1,061 300 Elvis Andrus (0) 1,058 Justin Upton 1,058 302 Tony Fernández 1,057 Bobby Wallace* 1,057 304 Jimmy Collins* 1,055 Raúl Ibañez 1,055...
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  • single by Tony Fernández. Fernandez stole second, and Bell scored on a sacrifice fly by Ernie Whitt. Nelson Liriano then singled home Fernandez to give...
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    were traded to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for Fred McGriff and Tony Fernández. It was in Toronto that he developed into a premier offensive second...
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    regular season. As a precaution, the Yankees signed Tony Fernández to a two-year contract. With Fernández the starting shortstop, the Yankees assigned Jeter...
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  • Tony Fernandez is an Indian ophthalmologist, noted for his contributions in founding and fostering an eye care centre at Little Flower Hospital, Angamaly...
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  • in 1992 but made a splash in a trade, acquiring All-Star shortstop Tony Fernández in a trade with the San Diego Padres. Another significant acquisition...
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