Tony Perez
Tony Perez
Atanasio "Tony" Pérez Rigal, is a Cuban former professional baseball player, manager and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. He played as a first baseman and third baseman in Major League Baseball, most notably for the Cincinnati Reds. Variously nicknamed "Big Dog", "Big Doggie", "Doggie", and "The Mayor of Riverfront", the slugging seven-time All-Star earned two World Series rings during a twenty-three year playing career, and one World Series ring as a coach...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth14 May 1942
CityCiego de Avila, Cuba
CountryUnited States of America
I like to do projects around the house. I like to see the differences between Home Depot and Lowe's. It's nice to have a variety.
We already know what it is to lose, and we were pretty good at it the first half of the season, ... Right now, we're learning how fun it is to win, and we're learning how to win in many ways.
To hear words like cutoff man, go to first, go to third, simple things like that. I had to learn how to play the game all over again in English.
At most it was about $2,200 to $2,300,
When we started in business, we'd often come in behind a 14-year-old or 15-year-old kid. That was the competition,
If she had anything to do with this, she has to pay the price.
There are a number of families that are adopting technology just to run their lives.
When it came to foods it was a guessing game.
I could feel it in my bones, how I missed the heat of my country and the love of my family.
Whether it's been one person, or a group of families trying to spread the word, no one really knows exactly who started this. We don't know who woke up this sleeping giant in our area, but it's worked.
People always told us how much people in Vegas cared for her and all this stuff they did for her. We wanted to see it with our own eyes.
He's a scum bag. I just hope he dies.
He should have the record. Barry is still playing, and he's still hitting home runs. To me, he hit the home runs, and he's supposed to break the record. To hit home runs, you've got to hit the ball. It's not easy to hit a 100-mph fastball, or even 95 fastball, out of the park.
Some guys asked me. 'Who is he?' I told them Placido Domingo. Some guys didn't know who he was. Some guys heard the name,