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Leaders(as of 5/15) Batting AVG Griffey, Seattle .370 Gladden, Minnesota .345 RHenderson, Oakland .345 DParker .343 Stillwell, Kansas City .340 Home Runs HR Fielder, Detroit 13 Canseco, Oakland 11 Gruber, Toronto 10 McGwire, Oakland 9 4 are tied with 7 Saves Saves DJones, Cleveland 12 Aguilera, Minnesota 9 Eckersly, Oakland 9 Schooler, Seattle 9 Olson, Baltimore 8 Thigpen, Chicago 8 National League...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IBM and The Harvard Crimson present The Pro Scoreboard | 5/16/1990 | See Source »

Rookie Rick Aguilera (10-6) is expected to pitch Thursday for the Mets against Cardinal right-hander Danny...

Author: By E.a. Boone, | Title: Straw's Stroke in 11th Wrecks Redbirds, 1-0 | 10/2/1985 | See Source »

DIED. Jaime RoldÓs Aguilera, 40, President of Ecuador and youngest elected head of state in South America; in a plane crash that also killed his wife Marta, 39, Defense Minister Marco Subia Martinez, 51, and six others; in the Andes Mountains. A Guayaquil lawyer, Roldos entered the 1978 presidential race as a stand-in populist candidate for his politically prominent uncle-by-marriage (who was ruled ineligible to run) and went on to win a runoff the following year by the largest margin in his nation's history, ending nine years of dictatorship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jun. 8, 1981 | 6/8/1981 | See Source »

Later in the week, while Carter stayed home in Washington to work, Rosalynn flew to Quito for the inauguration of Jaime Roldds Aguilera as Ecuador's first democratically elected President after nine years of dictatorships. This week Carter resumes his travels with a flight to St. Paul, where he will board Delta Queen, an old stern-wheeler that will take him and 188 other tourists on a week-long trip down the Mississippi River. At each stop the President plans to repeat his energy lesson. After the boat docks at St. Louis, he will head east...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Of Minestrone and Mondali | 8/20/1979 | See Source »

...Venezuela and Colombia. Under the gaze of soldiers posted to ward off violence, 1.6 million Ecuadorians went to the polls last week for the first time in eleven years to select the leaders of their small (pop. 7.5 million) Andean country. Their choice for President: Jaime Roldós Aguilera, 38, a mild-mannered populist lawyer who won by a smashing 2-to-l ratio, despite a strong right-wing effort on behalf of his conservative opponent, former Quito Mayor Sixto Durán Ball...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ECUADOR: The Generals Opt for Democracy | 5/14/1979 | See Source »

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