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Miguel del Toro

1972 - 2001

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Miguel Alfonso Del Toro Gastelum (June 22, 1972 – October 6, 2001) was a Mexican professional baseball pitcher. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Miguel del Toro has received more than 31,964 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Miguel del Toro is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 728th most popular biography from Mexico and the 29th most popular Mexican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Miguel del Toro ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Frédérique Matla, Yuan Yechun, Jack Burnell, Naomi Van Den Broeck, Chen Yan, and Leticia. After him are Safwan Khalil, Emma Lombardi, Alviyanto Prastyadi, Maor Tiyouri, Abadi Hadis, and Simon Brandhuber.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Miguel del Toro ranks 1,138Before him are Greg Searle, Eric Lopez, Cho Eun-young, Ahmed Saleh, Mostafa Hamdy, and Sam Griffiths.  Among people deceased in 2001, Miguel del Toro ranks 373Before him are Charlotte Coleman, Toby Wing, David Rocastle, Patricia Robertson, Stephen Malcolm, and Nkosi Johnson.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Miguel del Toro ranks 781 out of 729Before him are María Fassi (1998), Brandon Plaza (1996), Josué Gaxiola (1997), Rodrigo Diego (1996), Esmeralda Falcón (1995), and Gabriela Agúndez (2000). After him are Daniel Pineda (null), Alberto Michán (1978), Ramiro Peña (1985), Laura Mendez (1853), Horacio Nava (1982), and Demita Vega (1983).

Among ATHLETES In Mexico

Among athletes born in Mexico, Miguel del Toro ranks 104Before him are Daniela Campuzano (1986), Justin Douglas (null), Osmar Olvera (2004), Ramiro Peña (1985), Eugenio Garza (1996), and Diego del Real (1994).