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Alex Sánchez (musician)
Alex or Álex Sánchez or Sanchez may refer to: * Alex Sánchez (footballer, born 1930), Costa Rican footballer * Alex Sanchez (author) (born 1957) American teen author *Alex Sanchez (pitcher) (born 1966), American baseball player *Alex Sánchez (boxer) Alexander Sánchez Sepúlveda (born June 5, 1973) is a former Puerto Rican professional boxer. He held the WBO minimumweight title from 1993 to 1997. Boxing career Sánchez began his professional boxing career on October 4, 1991, knocking ou ... (born 1973) Puerto Rican boxer * Alex Sánchez (outfielder) (born 1976), Cuban baseball player * Álex Sánchez (footballer, born 1989), Spanish footballer * Álex Sánchez (footballer, born 1991), Spanish footballer * Álex Sánchez (footballer, born 2004), Spanish footballer See also * Alexis Sánchez (born 1988), Chilean footballer * Alexis Sánchez (hurdler) (born 1971), Spanish hurdler * Alexander Sánchez (born 1984), Peruvian footballer {{hndis, name=Sanchez, Alex ...
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Alex Sánchez (footballer, Born 1930)
Alex Sánchez Cruz (born July 20, 1930) is a former Costa Rican football player. Biography He was born in NaranjoCarrera del lateral Alex Sánchez
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in Costa Rica's, Alajuela province. Sánchez started his soccer career at the early age of 10 playing in the Minor League for the Deportivo Saprissa. He started by training twice a day with the club and soon advanced to playing full-time. In 1945 he started in the first ever National Youth Championship, where he won a national title for the first time in his career. By 1946 Saprissa had ascended to the Juvenile Division and Alex had becom ...
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Alex Sanchez (author)
Alex Sanchez (born 1957) is a Mexican American author of award-winning novels for teens and adults. His first novel, ''Rainbow Boys'' (2001), was selected by the American Library Association (ALA), as a Best Book for Young Adults. Subsequent books have won additional awards, including the Lambda Literary Award. Although Sanchez's novels are widely accepted in thousands of school and public libraries in America, they have faced a handful of challenges and efforts to ban them. In Webster, New York, removal of ''Rainbow Boys'' from the 2006 summer reading list was met by a counter-protest from students, parents, librarians, and community members resulting in the book being placed on the 2007 summer reading list. Life and career Sanchez was born in 1957 in Mexico City, to parents of German and Cuban heritage; his family emigrated to the U.S. in 1962. He studied writing at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, under Michael Cunningham, Richard McCann, Allan Gu ...
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Alex Sanchez (pitcher)
Alex Anthony Sanchez (born April 8, 1966) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher who played for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1989. Early life Sanchez was born in Concord, California and attended Antioch High School. In high school, he was named A-East Bay and All-Northern California for two years. ''USA Today'' named Sanchez one of the top 25 pro prospects, and he was drafted by the Chicago Cubs out of high school. Sanchez elected to attend the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) instead. College career At UCLA, he set a single season all-time record for having 16 wins in one season in 1986. He was named co-Player of the Year in the Pac 10, and first team All-America by '' Baseball America'' in 1986. After the 1986 season, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League and was named a league all-star. Professional career Sanchez was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1st round (17th pick overall) of ...
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Alex Sánchez (boxer)
Alexander Sánchez Sepúlveda (born June 5, 1973) is a former Puerto Rican professional boxer. He held the WBO minimumweight title from 1993 to 1997. Boxing career Sánchez began his professional boxing career on October 4, 1991, knocking out Carlos Figueroa in round one at Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. After one more win that year, he took 1992 off, but came back in 1993 to post nine wins in a row before facing Orlando Malone for the WBO's world Strawweight championship. On December 22 of that year, Sánchez became a world champion by knocking Malone out in the first round at San Juan, Puerto Rico. He went on a European tour in 1994, retaining his title and winning a non-title bout in Spain, and retaining his title in Germany. By then, Sánchez was actively challenging Michael Carbajal into a fight. That fight, however, never came off. In 1995, he retained his title twice, and won four non-title bouts. In 1996, he only had one fight, knocking out Jose Luis Velardez in round five ...
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Alex Sánchez (outfielder)
Alexis Sánchez, (born August 26, 1976), is a Cuban former Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Milwaukee Brewers (2001–2003), the Detroit Tigers (2003–2005), the Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2005), and the San Francisco Giants (2005). Career Sánchez left Cuba on a raft in 1994 at the age of eighteen. He and his companions were picked up by the United States Coast Guard, Coast Guard after three days at sea, they were detained at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay. Sánchez stayed there for about 16 months, and afterwards settled in Miami, Florida. He became a citizenship, United States citizen in late 2004. He is married with twin sons. Sánchez attended Miami-Dade Community College. He was drafted 154th, in the 5th round of the 1996 MLB Entry Draft by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. In 2001, he was claimed off of waivers by the Milwaukee Brewers, and played his first game on June 15, 2001. Sánchez was the starting center fielder for the Brewers by 2002, ...
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