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Emilio Cueche [eh-mee'-leo / coo-eh'-chay] (October 20, 1927 – July 31, 2006) was a
Venezuelan professional baseball player. He was
nicknamed ″Indio″....
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rather than
Standard Italian uo, such as in fuéche (Italian fuoco, "fire"),
cuéche (Italian cuoco, "cook") and uéve (Italian uovo, "egg").
Molisan also contains...
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Anger Romero Infielders 63
Franklin Arias 52
Yosander Asencio 36
Nixson Cueche 55
Claudio Evangelista 2
Nathanael German 44
Yohander Linarez 28 Franyer...
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Alfonso 'Chico'
Carrasquel José
Antonio Casanova David Concepción
Emilio Cueche Luis 'Camaleón' García
Francisco Cervelli Pompeyo Davalillo Víctor Davalillo...
- website.
Archived from the
original on 2013-12-03.
Retrieved 2012-12-29. "
Cueche, Emilio".
VBHoF website.
Archived from the
original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved...
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Bracho (2–0, 0.53 ERA) led a
pitching staff that
included Emilio Cueche (1–1, 2.00), Joe
Margoneri (1–0, 2.00), Ramón
Monzant (0–1, 3.27) and reliever...
- pennant.
Vento usually served as a
battery mate for
fellow country man
Emilio Cueche in many games,
including the 4–1
victory over the
Tigres del
Licey in the...
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Guillermo Vento and
pitchers José Bracho,
Emilio Cueche, Bob Griffith,
Johnny Hetki, Al
Papai and Luis Zuloaga. In addition, center...
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Caribbean Series.
During the ceremony,
Chico Carrasquel and
Emilio Cueche (both from Venezuela) also were honored.
White has two sons,
Justin and...
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collected the only wins for the team in complete-game efforts.
Emilio Cueche took a complete-game loss
after giving up two
unearned runs in Game 5, and...