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    Hansel Izquierdo
    Pitcher
    Born: (1977-01-02) January 2, 1977 (age 47)
    Havana, Cuba
    Batted: Right
    Threw: Right
    MLB debut
    April 21, 2002, for the Florida Marlins
    Last MLB appearance
    June 24, 2002, for the Florida Marlins
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