Martin Dihigo
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 21 June 2010
- See Martin Dihigo in the index for other people with this or a similar name.
Martin Dihigo | |
Martin Dihigo Dihigo | |
"El Maestro" | |
Bat/Throw: | R/R |
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Born: | 1905-5-25 at Matanzas (CU) |
Died: | 1971-5-20 at Cienfuegos (CU) |
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SABR Searches: | Pictures of Martin Dihigo | width:90% height:65% scrolling:auto | Pictures}} · Bibliography |
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His son, Martin Dihigo, Jr., also played professionally in the (post-integration) minor leagues.
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