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José Herrera (Ecuadorian Footballer)
Jose Herrera may refer to: * José Joaquín de Herrera (1792–1854), three-time President of Mexico * José Herrera (outfielder, born 1942) (1942–2009), Venezuelan professional baseball player * José Herrera (Uruguayan footballer) (born 1965) * José Herrera (Bolivian footballer) (born 2003) * José Herrera (outfielder, born 1972) (born 1972), Dominican professional baseball player * José Cruz Herrera (1890–1972), Spanish painter * José Carlos Herrera (born 1986), Mexican Olympic sprinter * José Posada Herrera (1814–1885), Spanish jurist and politician * José Sabino Herrera Dagdug, Mexican politician * José Herrera (catcher) José Gregorio Herrera (born 24 February 1997) is a Venezuelan professional baseball catcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2022. Career The Arizona Diamondbacks signed Herrera as a fre ... (born 1997), Venezuelan professional baseball player * José Herrera (Maltese politician)
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José Joaquín De Herrera
José Joaquín Antonio de Herrera (February 23, 1792 – February 10, 1854) was a Mexican moderate politician who served as president of Mexico three times (1844, 1844–1845 and 1848–1851), and as a general in the Mexican Army during the Mexican–American War of 1846–1848. He fought in the Mexican War of Independence initially remaining loyal to Spain, but he switched sides towards the end of the war to join the Plan of Iguala. During the First Mexican Republic he served as Minister of War twice. Under the Centralist Republic of Mexico, he reached the position of president of the council of state, which led to him becoming president twice. When Santa Anna took power in 1844, he installed Valentin Canalizo as his puppet ruler, but as Canalizo was not present at the capital at that time, Herrera was made interim president while Canalizo arrived and only remained in power for ten days. After Santa Anna and Canalizo were overthrown in 1845, Herrera, president of the council ...
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José Herrera (outfielder, Born 1942)
José Concepción Herrera Ontiveros (April 8, 1942 – October 16, 2009) was a Venezuelan professional baseball player who appeared as an outfielder and second baseman in Major League Baseball for the Houston Astros (–) and Montreal Expos (–). He batted and threw right-handed, stood tall and weighed . Career Born in San Lorenzo in Zulia, Herrera was signed by the Houston Colt .45s in 1964 as an amateur free agent and made his debut with the team on June 3, 1967, two years after it became the Astros. He was recalled after batting over .280 during his first three minor league seasons. It was an unusual debut: Houston third baseman Bob Aspromonte, facing future Baseball Hall of Famer Jim Bunning of the Philadelphia Phillies in the fifth inning, protested a strike two call and was ejected from the game by umpire Frank Secory; Herrera, called upon to pinch hit with a two-strike count already on him, struck out—with the "K" charged to Aspromonte. Herrera later ma ...
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José Herrera (Uruguayan Footballer)
José Oscar Herrera Corominas (born 17 June 1965 in Tala, Uruguay, Tala) is a Uruguayan former international Association football, footballer who played as a Defender (association football), defender for various clubs. Club career Herrera started his playing career with C.A. Peñarol, Peñarol where he was part of two championship winning squads in (1985 & 1986) and a winner of the Copa Libertadores in 1987. In 1989, he joined UE Figueres, Figueres of Spain, and in 1990 he joined Cagliari Calcio, Cagliari in Italy where he played over 100 games for the club. In 1995, he joined Atalanta B.C., Atalanta and in 1996 he moved to Mexico to play for Cruz Azul. In 1997, he played for Newell's Old Boys of Argentina. Herrera returned to Uruguay later in his career where he played for Peñarol, Racing Club de Montevideo and Montevideo Wanderers. International career At international level, Herrera played for the Uruguay national football team, Uruguay national team on 57 occasions betwee ...
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José Herrera (Bolivian Footballer)
José Herrera (born 9 March 2003), is a Bolivian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Always Ready. References External links * 2003 births Living people Bolivian men's footballers Bolivia men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders Club Bolívar players Bolivian Primera División players {{Bolivia-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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José Herrera (outfielder, Born 1972)
José Ramón Herrera Catalino (born August 30, 1972) is a former professional baseball outfielder. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Oakland Athletics (1995–96). He also played in the Korea Baseball Organization in 2001–02. In 2010, he played for the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball and in the minor leagues for the Toronto Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles. Career In 1993, Herrera was traded by the Toronto Blue Jays along with pitcher Steve Karsay to the Oakland Athletics for Major League Baseball's all-time stolen base leader, Rickey Henderson, who helped Toronto win the 1993 World Series. He played in 141 games in the majors for the Oakland Athletics in 1995 and 1996, his only major league action. He played in the minors for Oakland through 1997, and joined the Blue Jays organization again in 1998, playing for the Syracuse SkyChiefs. In 1999, Herrera signed with the Baltimore Orioles organization and ...
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José Cruz Herrera
José Cruz Herrera (1 October 1890 – 11 August 1972) was a Spanish painter who concentrated principally on genre works and landscape art. He worked in Spain, Uruguay, Argentina, France and especially Morocco, where he lived for much of his life in Casablanca. Many of his works are displayed at the Museo Cruz Herrera in his home town of La Línea de la Concepción (Cádiz). Early years Cruz Herrera's grandparents originally lived in Cádiz, where they operated a lithographic press. Their skills were in demand in British-ruled Gibraltar, where snuff was manufactured and sold in envelopes. To meet the demand for printed envelopes and packaging labels, they moved their press to Gibraltar. They were unable to live there, as it required special permission, so they settled in the Spanish-ruled town of La Línea de la Concepción on the border with Gibraltar and walked across the frontier each day to operate their press. In 1889, Cruz Herrera's father, José de la Cruz Garcia, mar ...
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José Carlos Herrera
José Carlos Herrera Vargas (born February 5, 1986) is a Mexican sprinter. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's 200 metres. Personal bests Outdoor *100 m: 10.21 s A (wind: +0.8 m/s) – Xalapa, 29 August 2014 *200 m: 20.29 s – Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the second-most populous city in Brazil, after São Paulo. Listed by the GaWC as a ..., 17 August 2016 *400 m: 46.18 s – Monterrey, 12 March 2010 *800 m: 1:54.30 min – Monterrey, 14 March 2008 International competitions References External links * 1986 births Living people Mexican male sprinters Olympic athletes for Mexico Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Monterrey Central American and Caribbean Games bronze medalists for Mexico C ...
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José Posada Herrera
José Posada Herrera (Llanes, Asturias, 31 March 1814 – 7 September 1885) was a Spanish jurist and politician, Prime Minister of Spain, President of the Council of Ministers 1883–1884. He was a member of the :es:Izquierda Dinástica, Dynastic Left party. 1814 births 1885 deaths Prime Ministers of Spain Knights of the Golden Fleece of Spain Presidents of the Congress of Deputies (Spain) {{Spain-politician-stub ...
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José Sabino Herrera Dagdug
José Sabino Herrera Dagdug (born 21 June 1980) is a Mexican politician from the state of Tabasco. Previously affiliated with the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), as a senator-elect for his home state he joined the ranks of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena) on 28 August 2024. Career Herrera Dagdug was born into a cattle-raising family in Huimanguillo, Tabasco, in 1980. He is a graduate in veterinary medicine. He served in the Congress of Tabasco from 2013 to 2015, and was municipal president of Huimanguillo in 2016–2018. In the 2024 general election he contended for one of Tabasco's Senate seats representing the ''Fuerza y Corazón por México'' coalition between the PRD, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the National Action Party (PAN). The coalition placed second in the state and Herrera Dagdug was awarded the state's third seat in the Senate. Days before the 66th congressional session was about to begin, however, he and Araceli S ...
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José Herrera (catcher)
José Gregorio Herrera (born 24 February 1997) is a Venezuelan professional baseball catcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2022. Career The Arizona Diamondbacks signed Herrera as a free agent on 8 July 2013. Herrera made his professional debut in 2014, spending time with the Arizona League Diamondbacks and the rookie-level Missoula Osprey. In 2015, Herrera spent the year with the AZL Diamondbacks, hitting .304/.415/.380 in 24 games with the team. He returned to Missoula the following season, posting a slash of .277/.351/.438 with 5 home runs and 18 RBI in 36 appearances. Herrera split the 2017 season between the AZL Diamondbacks and the Single-A Kane County Cougars, with whom he spent the majority of the year. In 66 games between the two affiliates, Herrera slashed .227/.291/.318 with 1 home run and 29 RBI. On 10 April 2018, Herrera was suspended 50 games after testing positive for methylhexaneamine and oxilofrine, ...
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