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José Guzmán (other)
José Guzmán (born 1963) is a Puerto Rican baseball player. José Guzmán may also refer to: * José Guzmán (footballer) (1891–1930), Spanish footballer * José Guzmán (basketball) (born 1937), Peruvian Olympic basketball player * José Guzmán (boxer) (born 1963), Venezuelan boxer * José Guzmán Santos (born 1947), Mexican politician * José Florencio Guzmán (1929–2017), Chilean politician * José de Guzmán Benítez (1857–1921), Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico * José de Guzmán, 1st Viscount of San Rafael de la Angostura (1740–1792), Dominican cattle rancher, colonizer and nobleman See also * Juan José Guzmán (1800–1847), President of El Salvador (1842–1844) * José Rocchi Jose Silverio "Evo" Rocchi Guzmán (born 16 July 1988) is a Mexican of Italian descent former football goalkeeper who last played for Mons Calpe in the Gibraltar Premier Division. Club career Puebla FC Rocchi began his professional career at ...
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José Guzmán
José Alberto Guzmán Mirabal (born April 9, 1963) is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from to . Career Guzmán was signed by the Texas Rangers as an amateur free agent on February 10, . He made his major league debut on September 10, 1985, against the Oakland Athletics. He remained with the Rangers for six seasons, winning the MLB Comeback Player of the Year Award after improving from an 11–13 season to 13–7 in 1991. In December, , Guzmán signed as a free agent with the Chicago Cubs. On April 6, , in defeating the Atlanta Braves 1–0 at Wrigley Field, Guzmán had a no-hitter broken up by an Otis Nixon single with two out in the ninth—the only hit he would allow. The no-hitter would have been the first pitched by a Cub (and, in fact, the first the Cubs had been involved in) since Milt Pappas in . He remained with the Cubs for one more season pitching his final game on May 23, 1994. He was under contract through 1996, but injur ...
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José Guzmán (footballer)
José Pérez de Guzmán Urzaiz (1891 – 18 April 1930) was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder for Recreativo de Huelva and Madrid FC in the early 20th century. He is also known for being considered the creator of a new type of fandango whose purpose is not for dancing, as it is typically meant to, but rather for listening. Early and personal life José Pérez de Guzmán was born in the Extremaduran municipality of Jerez de los Caballeros in 1891, as the third son of Manuel Pérez de Guzmán, a landowner, and Maria Teresa de Urzáiz, a native of Moguer. Pérez de Guzmán married Dolores Molina Alvarez, and the couple had no children. Playing career Like all his brothers, Pérez de Guzmán spent his youth in the sporting environment, instilled by his father, a sports lover; for instance, all of the six Pérez de Guzmán brothers played football at their hometown club, Recreativo de Huelva between 1903 and 1920. When his father became the vice president of Recreat ...
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