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Bichette and Castilla
Prior to the 1995 season, the Rockies acquired free-agent outfielder Larry Walker, previously of the Montreal Expos, who replaced Kingery as the 4th member of the " Blake Street Bombers "— named after the street on which the new ballpark ( Coors Field ) was located — along with Galarraga, Bichette, and third baseman Vinny Castilla, who had played sparingly with the major-league club during the previous season.
Helton was blossoming into a young developed hitter, batting. 320 with 35 homers and 113 RBI ; Castilla, Walker, and Bichette also hit more than 30 homers each.
Bichette was part of the " Blake Street Bombers " which also included sluggers Larry Walker, Andres Galarraga, and Vinny Castilla.
While with the Rockies, Burks was part of the formidable Blake Street Bombers that included the likes of Andres Galarraga, Dante Bichette, Larry Walker, and Vinny Castilla.

Bichette and on
The team set a major-league record by scoring 658 runs at home on the season, and Burks and Bichette became the first pair of teammates since Darryl Strawberry and Howard Johnson of the 1987 New York Mets to both steal 30 bases and hit 30 homers in the same season.
Bichette retired before ever playing a game with the Dodgers on March 22, 2002.

Castilla and appeared
Born María Marguerita Guadalupe Teresa Estela Bolado Castilla y O ' Donnell in Mexico City, Margo appeared in many American motion pictures and television productions, mostly in minor roles.

Castilla and on
On August 15, 1519, Pedrarias, having abandoned Santa María la Antigua del Darién, moved the capital of Castilla del Oro with all its organizational institutions to the Pacific Ocean's coast and founded Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Panamá ( present day Panama City ), the first European settlement on the shores of the Pacific.
Around 1509, under a land grant from the Spanish king, he became founder and governor of Castilla de Oro, in what is now Panama, one of the first two Spanish settlements on the American mainland ( different sources give dates from 1508 to 1510 ).
All territories of Tierra Firme was unified in the Governorate of Castilla de Oro under Pedro Arias Dávila on 1513.
Gen. Narciso Claveria led yet another expedition against Jolo and in 1848 Claveria with powerful gunboats Magallanes, El Cano, and Reina de Castilla brought from Europe supervised the attack on Balangingi stronghold in Tungkil.
On 4 February 2007 the Spanish Gabriel de Castilla research station on Deception Island reported that water and sand tests were clean and that they had not found signs of the oil, estimated as of light diesel.
The earthquake on February 4 of 1976, one of the worst in the history of the country, destroyed most of the port facilities of Puerto Barrios, and most modern cargo traffic moved to its twin port in Santo Tomás de Castilla.
* Headquarters Commander Spanish Maritime Forces ( HQ COMSPMARFOR ) on board SPS Castilla ;
A commercial license was extended to him on May 21, 1565 by honorable sirs Rodrigo Caso, city regular mayor, Hernando Castilla, Miguel de Castellanos, treasurer, Lazaro de Vallejo Alderete, quartermaster, Baltasar de Castellanos and Domingo Felix, aldermen.
He became the starting third baseman on May 11 when Castilla was released.
In the novel, Don Quixote comments on the historical state and condition of Aragón and Castilla, which are vying for power in Europe.
Juan Velasco was born on June 16, 1910 in Castilla, which is near Piura, a city on Peru's north coast.
Castilla, having one of the worst seasons of his career, was released by the Padres on July 19, 2006, to make room for pitcher Mike Thompson.
That land was a rancho called La Rosa de Castilla, on the east side of the Los Angeles River, taking in the deserted hills between Los Angeles and Pasadena.
However, the regional government of Castilla y Leon and the city of Soria have planned various construction projects which if completed would have an impact on the landscape surrounding the site of Numantia.
The French fought off the crews of two gunboats that tried to retake the vessel and over 600 escaped when the Castilla grounded on the French side of the bay.
Castilla assumed the position on February 17, 1844 until December 11 of that year.
As this law was being applied, Castilla confronted and defeated Echenique in the Battle of La Palma on January 5, 1855.
This last try, however, proved fatal and Castilla died in his final attempt to pass through southern Peru on May 30, 1867.
His plays, Pilaco, Zoraida, La Condesa de Castilla and Idomeneo, four tragedies on the pseudo-classic French model, and Las Hermanas generosas, a comedy, are mostly forgotten.
Another royal decree, on 30 November 1855, divided Spain into 49 provinces, and assigned the provinces of Valladolid and Palencia to the Kingdom of León, leaving to Castilla la Vieja only Santander, Burgos, Soria, Segovia, and Ávila.
With the establishment of the autonomous community of Castile and León in 1983, Castilla la Vieja lost a large portion of its separate identity ; on the one hand, it was integrated politically with León into a larger entity, and on the other hand, two of its provinces became autonomous communities in their own right: Santander became Cantabria and Logroño became La Rioja.

Castilla and original
( The last verse is not in the original transcript by Per Abbat, but it was inserted by Menéndez Pidal because it appears in later chronicles, e. g., " Veinte Reyes de Castilla ( 1344 )".
Its original elements are used not only in the current autonomous community of Castilla y León, but also in the coats of arms of many places which belonged to the kingdom of Castile and of León, like Jaén or Los Angeles, California.
The town moved from its original location in a place known as Castilla to its current location a few kilometers west.

Castilla and group
In the same year, a detainee from a left-wing Chilean group that collaborated with ETA alleged that plans for the 1988 kidnapping of Madrid businessman Emiliano Revilla were made during meetings at the Madrid home of Chaplin's partner, Chilean cinematographer Patricio Castilla.
The first known son group was the Cuarteto Oriental, formed in 1916 by the Martínez brothers: Gerardo Martínez ( claves ), Guillermo Castilla ( botija ), Ricardo Martínez ( tres ) and Nery Cabrera ( maracas ).
In a last effort to regain power for a fifth time, Castilla – now nearly seventy – and a group of followers landed in Pisagua and proceeded towards the Tiviliche desert.

Castilla and known
* Alfonso Fernández de Castilla ( 1242 – 1281 ), also known as el nino, he was señor de Molina and of Mesa through his marriage with Blanca Alfonso de Molina.
Wifredo Óscar de la Concepción Lam y Castilla (, December 8, 1902 – September 11, 1982 ), better known as Wifredo Lam, was a Cuban artist who sought to portray and revive the enduring Afro-Cuban spirit and culture.
He held a number of ecclesiastical posts, and also tutored Prince Juan de Aragón y Castilla, also known as John, Prince of Asturias, the only surviving son of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.
8 In effect, in this sense we have referred to as Fuero juzgo or Fuero de los jueces (" fuero of the judges ") the book in which are compiled the laws of Spain established by our Gothic kings ; and the collections known by the names of Fuero viejo de Castilla (" Old Fuero of Castile "), Fuero de Burgos, Fuero de Sepúlveda and various others of this class, which we have published in the appendix.
These lands once were part of a Spanish land grant known as the Rancho Rosa Castilla, created by the family of Juan Batista Batz, a Basque rancher from northern Spain who settled the district in its early years.
Gómez Manrique y de Castilla, known as Gómez Manrique ( c. 1412 – c. 1490 ), was a Spanish poet, soldier, politician and dramatist born in Amusco.
In Spanish, she is known as Leonor Urraca de Castilla, condesa de Alburquerque.
Sancho Alfonso de Castilla ( 1342 – 1374 ) is known in Spanish as Don Sancho Alfonso de Castilla, Infante de Castilla, I conde de Alburquerque.

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