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Roger Leandro Cedeño ( born August 16, 1974 in Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela ), is a former Major League Baseball outfielder and switch-hitting batter who had an 11-year career playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, Houston Astros, Detroit Tigers, and St. Louis Cardinals.
Cedeño showed signs of superstardom early in his career, batting. 310 in his rookie season in, and. 320 in both 1972 and 1973.
In a 17-year career, Cedeño was a. 285 hitter with 199 home runs and 976 RBI in 2006 games.

Cedeño and with
Many people did not agree with the designation of Cedeño as Chevy el Ponzoñú to sing Puerto Rico's anthem, signaling other singers as their choice to do that task.
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama pose for a photo during a reception at the Metropolitan Museum in New York with Leonel Fernández Reyna and Margarita Cedeño de Fernández.
After a year off, Cedeño agreed to a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles in.
He worked with many Panamanian painters, including: Cedeño, Oduber, Silvera, Jeanine, Benitez and Alfredo Sinclair.
César Cedeño Encarnación (; born February 25, 1951 ) is a former center fielder in Major League Baseball who played with the Houston Astros ( 1970 – 81 ), Cincinnati Reds ( 1982 – 85 ), St. Louis Cardinals ( 1985 ) and Los Angeles Dodgers ( 1986 ).
By, Cedeño was one of the Reds ' five active members of the 2000-hit club, along with Pete Rose, Tony Pérez, Dave Concepción and Buddy Bell.
ALN's Roberto Cedeño got the 28 % of the votes followed closely by Solórzano with 26 %, Carlos Guadamúz from the FSLN with 25. 7 % and Herty Lewites who became Managua's mayor four years later came in fourth place with 12. 3 %.
He was an effective reliever for the San Diego Padres in 1993 and 1994, but after being part of the 11-player trade between the Padres and the Houston Astros after the 1994 season ( in which he, Derek Bell, Doug Brocail, Ricky Gutiérrez, Phil Plantier, and Craig Shipley went to the Astros for Ken Caminiti, Andújar Cedeño, Steve Finley, Robert Petagine, Brian Williams, and minor league player Sean Fesh ), he was never effective with the Astros in 1995.

Cedeño and .
In June, 19-year-old César Cedeño was called up and immediately showed signs of being a superstar.
A healthy César Cedeño was a key reason for the Astros ' success in 1976.
Council members are Council President Joseph Keenan ( Third Ward ), Carlos Cedeño ( Fourth Ward ), Frank Cuesta ( at-large ), William Gallman, Jr. ( Fifth Ward ), Nelson Gonzalez ( Second Ward ), Manny Grova, Jr. ( First Ward ), Edward Jackus ( at-large ), Frank Mazza ( Sixth Ward ) and Patricia Perkins-Auguste ( at-large ).
Rubén Cedeño, composer of folk and infantile music of Venezuela, he appears in the Venezuelan music encyclopedia.
Chevy, el Ponzoñú is a fictional Puerto Rican television character, played by Puerto Rican comedian Melwin Cedeño.
Camacho, a personal friend of Cedeño, asked him to perform Puerto Rico's national anthem, La Borinqueña, as Chevy, el Ponzoñú, on Pay Per View and in front of a national audience in many world countries where the fight was telecast.
Cedeño defended his representation as Chevy in Las Vegas and his performance by saying, on Vea Magazine and other publications, that he sang from his heart, and he even suggested that Chávez's guest, Vicente Fernandez, could not memorize the Mexican national anthem and had to read it from a small piece of paper.
Melwin Cedeño ( born December 27, 1964 in Puerto Rico ) is a Puerto Rican actor, comedian, merengue musician, and singer.
Cedeño is better known for his comedic character role as Chevy, el Ponzonu, a Nuyorican teenager.
Cedeño began to pursue his pre-med studies at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico in Ponce.
In the early 1990s, Cedeño hosted the comedy game show Alto Voltaje ( High Voltage ), also produced by Marcano in Telemundo.
After the end of the series, Cedeño decided to retire briefly from public life.
In the late 1990s, Cedeño returned to Puerto Rico and took up again, working in theatre productions and television comedies.
Cedeño still works regularly in television and theatre, and his character of Chevy remains popular among children.
With the Mets, Vaughn was counted upon to be a key catalyst in a revamped lineup that featured imports Roger Cedeño, Jeromy Burnitz, and Roberto Alomar.
Subsequently, at its first session, the City Council chose from among its members the Mayor of Managua in the person of Dr. Arnoldo Aleman Lacayo and Mayor substitute functions of Vice Mayor, in the person of Roberto Cedeño Borgen engineer.
* José Luis Cedeño, Miembro de la Junta de Directores de la Asociación de Relacionistas Profesionales de Puerto Rico.
Signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as an undrafted amateur free agent in, Cedeño made his debut in.
Cedeño was slated to be the heir apparent to veteran Dodger All-Star outfielder Brett Butler.

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* César Cedeño ( 40, 1971 )

Cedeño and stolen
Besides his 66 stolen bases, Cedeño would bat. 313, have an on base percentage of. 396, and a slugging percentage of. 408.

Cedeño and bases
In the 1999 season, Cedeño broke a Mets record by stealing 66 bases in a season ( later broken by Jose Reyes ).
2001 would see Cedeño bat. 293 and steal 55 bases, although he led the American League by being caught stealing 15 times.

finished and career
He finished his career by directing 30 episodes ( in seasons two and three ) of the NBC sitcom Blossom.
During his career with the Panthers, Capers finished with an overall record of 31 – 35 ( including the playoffs ) and one division title.
Grady Sizemore had a career year, winning a Gold Glove and Silver Slugger, and the Indians finished with a record of 81-81.
The Cubs retained many players who experienced career years in ' 98, and after a fast start in 1999, they collapsed again ( starting with being swept at the hands of the cross-town White Sox in mid-June ) and finished in the bottom of the division for the next two seasons.
Walter Johnson, then in his fourth season, finished his career with 417 wins and, as of 2012, remains second on the list.
Earnhardt finished a career-low 12th in the points for the second time in his career, and the only time he had finished that low since joining RCR.
Even that was bittersweet as he quit VFL football to move back to his native Western Australia, where Moss finished out his career as a player and coach at Claremont Football Club.
Lineker began his football career at Leicester City and became known as a prolific goalscorer ; despite failing to score in his first ten games, he finished as the First Division's joint top goalscorer in 1984 – 85 and earned his first England cap.
Having finished his political career, Genscher has been active as a lawyer and in international relations organizations.
On 31 March 2000, his cricket career finished with a 73-ball 79 against Pakistan in the final of Sharjah Cup 1999 / 2000.
Botham finished his Test career with 5, 200 runs at an average of 33. 54, taking 383 wickets at an average of 28. 40, and holding 120 catches.
He finished out the decade of the 1970s with his controversial performance as Colonel Walter Kurtz in another Coppola film, Apocalypse Now ( 1979 ), a box office hit for which he was highly paid and that helped finance his career layoff during the 1980s.
Van Brocklin had just finished his career as a player on a high note, having defeated the Green Bay Packers in the NFL Championship Game.
Scottish-Canadian animator Norman McLaren finished his career with a short film named Narcissus, re-telling the Greek legend through ballet.
Smith finished his career with distinctions ranging from the accumulation of more than 27. 5 million votes in All-Star balloting, to holding the record for the most MLB at-bats without hitting a grand slam.
Clemens finished the season with 4, 317 career strikeouts, and his 18 – 4 record gave him a career record of 328 – 164.
Sosa finished his career with brief stints with the Baltimore Orioles and the Texas Rangers.
In 1914, Prokofiev finished his career at the Conservatory by entering the so-called ' battle of the pianos ', a competition open to the five best piano students for which the prize was a Schreder grand piano: Prokofiev won by performing his own Piano Concerto No. 1.
But as the franchise player, Gwynn prevailed as Clark finished his career with the Red Sox.
Some also pointed out that Ken Anderson was an established 11-year veteran who had just finished the best season of his career, while the young Montana was only just starting to emerge as a top notch quarterback.
For the rest of Williams ' career, the Yankees won eight pennants and five World Series titles, while the Red Sox never finished better than third place.
He finished the season with 366 career home runs.
Cobb spent 22 seasons with the Detroit Tigers, the last six as the team's player-manager, and finished his career with the Philadelphia Athletics.

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