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Carlos Alfonso may refer to: Carlos Alfonso (equestrian) (born 1945), Argentine equestrian. Carlos Alfonso (baseball) (born 1950), Cuban baseball player and manager.
Carlos A. Alfonso (born December 18, 1950) is a former minor league baseball player and manager, as well as a former minor and major league coach. He is currently the Tampa Bay Rays Director of International Operations.
Jun 3, 2021 · In this episode of Conversación Gigante, Erwin interviews Carlos Alfonso about his extensive career in baseball. Carlos Alfonso began with the San Francisco Giants as a pitching coach in...
Jul 18, 2022 · Carlos Alfonso: a free neutron of Cuban music. Escobar Trail. 18.07.2022. 4.13 min. of visualization. Carlos is a man with an easy word. Sitting on the porch of his house in Playa, he converses with simplicity and humor. He confesses that he has a bad memory, but talks about his life loquaciously, as if he were performing a song.
Carlos Juan Alfonso (born March 27, 1955) is a Cuban-American architect and former chairman of the University of Florida Board of Trustees and member of the Florida Constitution Revision Commission.
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May 4, 2022 · In addition to being an excellent instrumentalist and singer, Carlos Alfonso is a prolific composer. The vast majority of his more than 150 recorded works are reflected in the 13 recordings of Síntesis, the group to which he has dedicated a large part of his life.
Dec 14, 2023 · Over the last few years, Colombian artist Carlos Alfonso has fashioned such oikos in the form of a series of earthen clay ovens that have become sites for making, cooking, knowledge-sharing and creating alternative social formations.
Carlos Alfonso played in the Houston Astros organization from 1968 to 1975 and in the Cincinnati Reds organization in 1976. He was originally a third baseman in his first professional season, however from 1969 on he was a pitcher (although in 1970 he spent a few games at second base).
Carlos Alfonso is known for Heyyy, It's the King! (1977), The Dukes (1983) and Captain Star (1997).