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  1. Orlando Cepeda. Positions: First Baseman, Leftfielder and Third Baseman Bats: Right • Throws: Right 6-2, 210lb (188cm, 95kg) . Born: September 17, 1937 in Ponce, Puerto Rico pr

  2. Orlando Cepeda School of Baseball/ Elite Baseball Training/ Home of the Cepeda Gigantes

  3. The World Tribune interviewed Orlando Cepeda about his nearly two-decade major league baseball career and how his Buddhist practice enabled him to become a spirtual champion. At 17, Mr. Cepeda moved to the U.S. from Ponce, Puerto Rico, to play baseball and, in 1958, was called to be in the majors. In his first season with the San Francisco ...

  4. Baseball Almanac Research Library. On August 8, 1973, Orlando Cepeda hit four doubles in the same game, tying the American League (AL) record. Baby Bull was was twelfth AL player to tie the mark, the third Boston Red Sox player (1st: Billy Werber on July 17, 1935 & 2nd: Al Zarilla on June 8, 1950 ), and the first ever designated hitter with ...

  5. Orlando Manuel Cepeda Pennes (nacido el 17 de septiembre de 1937 en Ponce, Puerto Rico) es un exjugador puertorriqueño de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol. Jugó como primera base . Cepeda nació en una familia pobre, su padre, Pedro Cepeda, fue un jugador de béisbol en Puerto Rico, hecho que influenció en su interés en este deporte desde edad temprana.

  6. 4 de out. de 2021 · Cepeda, who spent 17 years in the big leagues from 1958-1974 with the Giants, Cardinals, Braves, A's, Red Sox and Royals, was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999. To show how great he was, take his time with the Giants in the late 1950s and most of the ‘60s: Cepeda was a Giants fan favorite after the team moved to San Francisco ...

  7. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Orlando Cepeda (born September 17, 1937, Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball player who became one of the first new stars to emerge when major league baseball arrived on the U.S. West Coast in 1958. Cepeda grew up surrounded by baseball: his father, Pedro (“Perucho”) Cepeda, was a power-hitting shortstop who was ...