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Delgado and came
On July 29, 2006, against the Atlanta Braves, Julio Franco became the oldest player ever to pinch run, when he came in for Carlos Delgado after Delgado was hit by pitch.
Mario Delgado got things rolling with a double, Brett Harker came in to pinch-run, and eventually scored on Gomes ' second RBI single of the game, his 53rd RBI of the season.
" We were on French TV after the descent into Morzine last mountain stage, and Delgado was still leader of the overall classification and, off camera, he came up to me, hugged me, and said ' Bravo, you deserve the yellow jersey '.
( Delgado fought the majority of her career in the super featherweight division Delgado constantly came towards Reile, but Reile was outworking Delgado with rapid combinations as the southpaw Delgado was coming in.

Delgado and on
North of Fernao Veloso and Memba the largest bays are Pemba ( where there is commodious anchorage for heavy draught vessels ), Montepuesi and Tunghi, the last named having for its northern arm Cape Delgado, the northernmost point on Mozambique's coast.
For his early, short films O ' Brien created his own characters out of clay, although for much of his feature career he would employ Richard and Marcel Delgado to create much more detailed stop-motion models ( based on O ' Brien's designs ) with rubber skin built up over complex, articulated metal armatures.
Delgado was a guest performer on several songs on the group's first two albums, and was formally inaugurated into the group just before their third release White Pony ( 2000 ).
With the band's fourth album, Deftones, Delgado began to put more emphasis on keyboards and synthesizers as part of his repertoire.
* Téa Delgado Manning, character on One Life to Live
Delgado worked extensively on the British stage, and on TV, film and radio.
Roger Delgado died on location in Turkey whilst shooting the ( never-completed ) feature film Bell of Tibet.
When Mozambique became independent on 25 June 1975, the Kionga remained with it, as part of Cabo Delgado Province.
Mr. José Eloy Alfaro Delgado was born in Montecristi, ( Manabi ) on June 25, 1842.
In January 1933 he worked in Chicago with Santiago Martínez Delgado on a mural for Chicago's Century of Progress Exposition, then again found a business for his portrait busts ; he moved to London in June hoping to find more work, but returned in December just before his mother Leonie's death.
Carlos Beltrán played for Puerto Rico in the 2006 World Baseball Classic, joining Carlos Delgado, Bernie Williams, Javier Vazquez, Iván Rodríguez and others on the team managed by St. Louis Cardinals third base coach Jose Oquendo.
Mafalda became a full-fledged cartoon strip on the advice of Quino's friend Julián Delgado, at the time senior editor of the weekly Primera Plana.
* The most RBIs ( in a single game ) by a designated hitter was nine by the New York Mets ' Carlos Delgado on June 27, 2008 in an Interleague game at Yankee Stadium.
In a deal that was made official on Thanksgiving Day, 2005, Beckett was traded to the Red Sox along with third baseman Mike Lowell and relief pitcher Guillermo Mota for minor league prospects shortstop Hanley Ramírez and pitchers Aníbal Sánchez, Jesús Delgado and Harvey García.
* Coyster-Jen Sar Kiladi's cat, attached to Theo Waitley on Delgado in Fledgling
* Mandrin-Jen Sar Kiladi's black and white on Delgado
The province is named after Cape Delgado (), a coastal headland on the border between Mozambique and Tanzania, which forms the northernmost point in Mozambique.
Eduardo Delgado Rosas died on February 24, 2005 while completing a one kilometer swimming leg of the Extreme Adventure Hidalgo.
Jorge Durán Delgado, a former MIR militant who was 19 years old when he participated in the assault on the police station, later said " Pepe shouted at them to surrender, not to fear for their lives ; to and fight together with us to defend the government of Allende ".
In an 11-inning 6 5 loss to the New York Mets on April 28, he his eighth home run of the month against John Franco, which tied a rookie record for home runs in April shared by Kent Hrbek and Carlos Delgado.
The Marlins traded him to Boston in a deal that was officially completed on November 21, 2005, in which the Red Sox received Lowell, Josh Beckett and Guillermo Mota in exchange for Hanley Ramirez, Anibal Sanchez, Jesús Delgado and Harvey García.
* In a Modern Family episode called " Airport 2010 ", twelve-year-old Manny Delgado was banned from flying with his family to Hawaii when his name matched one on the No-Fly List.
Bautista walked 28 times in the month of April, breaking a club record that was set when Carlos Delgado collected 26 bases on balls in April 2001.

Delgado and minute
In the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Delgado scored in the 80th minute in Ecuador's shock 2 0 win in their opening match against Poland.

Delgado and for
* 1811 Salvadoran priest José Matías Delgado, rang the bells of La Merced church in San Salvador, calling for insurrection and launching the 1811 Independence Movement
In early 1974, Pertwee announced he would step down as the Doctor in order to resume his stage career in The Bedwinner, also citing typecasting in the role as the reason for leaving, though later he would say that the catalyst for his departure was the death of his good friend and co-star Roger Delgado and the departures of co-star Katy Manning and producer Barry Letts.
His love for Susan Delgado clouds his reasoning for a time and nearly results in a permanent split between him and his previously inseparable friend Cuthbert.
Gabi Delgado also recorded two albums as DAF / DOS (' Dos ' here referring to the Spanish word for ' two ').
After the 1996 season, Olerud was battling veteran Joe Carter and up-and-comer Carlos Delgado for a spot at either first base or designated hitter.
He is often confused for Frankie Delgado from the reality show, The Hills.
Roger Caesar Marius Bernard de Delgado Torres Castillo Roberto ( 1 March 1918 18 June 1973 ) was an English actor, best known for his role as the Master in Doctor Who.
After the 1988 season, Palmeiro was traded by the Cubs to the Texas Rangers along with Jamie Moyer and Drew Hall in exchange for Mitch Williams, Paul Kilgus, Steve Wilson, Curtis Wilkerson, Luis Benitez, and Pablo Delgado.
The cast members who joined the show were Sonia Manzano ( Maria ), who also wrote for the show, Northern Calloway ( David ), Alaina Reed ( Olivia ), Emilio Delgado ( Luis ), Linda Bove ( Linda ), and Buffy Sainte-Marie ( Buffy ).
After Jorge B. Vargas, other Philippine recipients of the Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, include Gabriel A. Daza in 1965, Hermengildo B. Reyes in 1967, Ambassador Antonio C. Delgado in 1971, and Jorge Maria Cui in 1979.
He drew many of the monster and artifact cards for several of the standalone dungeon modules, and also painted the box art ( with airbrushing by Anthony Delgado ) for Grimoire Games ' The Arduin Adventure.
On the 17th or 18 July 2006, José Antonio Delgado Sucre from Venezuela died a few days after making the summit, where he was caught by bad weather for 6 days and was unable to make his way down.
Roland cries out all their names — both his first and second Ka-Tet's — when he reaches the door of the Dark Tower, along with other characters whom he cared for in some way or another: Susan Delgado, Roland's first ( and only true ) love, who was killed while he was in Mejis ; Father Callahan, who was also a member of Roland's second Ka-Tet, albeit for a much shorter time ; Hax the cook, whom Roland betrayed to the gunslingers because he was a traitor, something that deeply affected Roland ; his teachers Cort and Vannay ; his parents ' names ; the name of David the Hawk, whom Roland used in the trial for his revolvers ; and the name of Aunt Talitha of River Crossing, whose cross he lays at the base of the tower.

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