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PachecoPacheco is a Portuguese and Spanish surname deriving from the Latin Paccieaus as well as the Basque Patxi, a variation of Francisco. It may refer to:

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José LópezJosé Lopez may refer to:

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Antonio PachecoAntonio Pacheco may refer to: Tony Pacheco, Cuban-born baseball player, coach and scout Antonio Pacheco (baseball) (born 1964), Cuban baseball player António Pacheco (footballer, born 1966) (1966–2024), Portuguese football winger and football manager Antonio Pacheco (footballer, born 1976), Uruguayan football forward Antonio Pacheco (footballer, born 2002), Spanish football midfielder Antonio Pacheco (Puerto Rican footballer) (born 1989), Puerto Rican football forward

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Antonio Pacheco (baseball)Antonio Pacheco Massó (born 4 June 1964) is a retired Cuban baseball player. He played most of his career as a second baseman with the Santiago de Cuba of the Cuban National Series, and was a frequent member of the Cuba national baseball team, as a 3 times Olympic medalist. Pacheco has been a baseball instructor in the New York Yankees farm system since 2014.

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Tony PachecoAntonio Aristides Pacheco (August 9, 1927 – March 23, 1987) was a Cuban-born coach and scout in Major League Baseball. A longtime minor league infielder and manager, Pacheco coached in MLB for six seasons (1974; 1976–79; 1982) for the Cleveland Indians and Houston Astros.

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Tony Pacheco (disambiguation)Tony Pacheco may refer to: Tony Pacheco (1927–1987), American baseball scout Tony Pacheco (rugby), American rugby coach

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Braudilio VinentBraudilio Vinent Serrano (born July 10, 1947) is a Cuban former baseball player. Nicknamed El Meteoro de La Maya (English: "The Meteor from La Maya"), he played 20 seasons in the Cuban National Series and for the Cuba national baseball team. Considered one of the best pitchers in Cuban baseball history, he was inducted into the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014. Vinent made his Cuban National Series debut with Mineros (representing Oriente Province) in 1967, posting a 1.03 earned run average and winning rookie of the year honors. He became the first pitcher in modern Cuban baseball history to reach 200 wins, in a victory over Granma on May 16, 1976. In 1986, he became the first Cuban pitcher to reach 2,000 career strikeouts. Vinent retired in 1987 with 257 wins, a league record that still stands today.He finished with a career total 3,259 innings pitched, 2,134 strikeouts, and a 2.42 earned run average. In international play, Vinent posted a win-loss record of 56–4, appearing in 36 different tournaments for the Cuba national baseball team. With Cuba, he won four Amateur World Series championships, as well as two Intercontinental Cups and gold medals in four Pan American Games and three Central American Games. After his playing career ended , Vinent served as pitching coach for the Santiago de Cuba. Vinent defended fellow National Series player Antonio Pacheco, after Pacheco was snubbed by the Cuban Hall of Fame induction committee due to his defection from Cuba to the United States. Vinent said that Pacheco "hasn't betrayed anyone," adding that "He's over there, but he's never said anything against Cuba."

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