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Francisco "Pancho" Coimbre Atiles (29 January 1909 – 4 November 1989), more commonly known as Pancho Coimbre, was a Puerto Rican professional baseball player. He was born in the municipality of Coamo and moved to Ponce early in his life. It was in Ponce where he would begin to actively participate in sports, both in sprinting and baseball. Coimbre played thirteen seasons in the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League (LBPPR), with the Leones de Ponce. During this period the team won five league championships. He finished his career with an average of .337, and had an average of 2.2 strikeouts per season, this included four consecutive seasons from 1939 to 1942, without any strikeouts. Coimbre also won two LBPPR batting titles and the league's Most Valuable Player Award in 1943.

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  • Francisco "Pancho" Coimbre Atiles (29 de enero de 1909 – 4 de noviembre de 1989),​ mejor conocido como Pancho Coimbre, fue un pelotero profesional puertorriqueño que jugó en la Liga de Béisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico (LBPPR) y en las Ligas Negras estadounidenses. De la LBPPR, Coimbre ganó dos títulos al bate y el prestigioso título de Jugador Más Valioso en el año 1943. Coimbre también jugó con equipos de béisbol en Colombia, Venezuela, República Dominicana y México. Después de su retiro como jugador del diamante de béisbol, Coimbre trabajó como entrenador y administrador de equipos en ligas de béisbol aficionado y profesional en Puerto Rico. Su último juego profesional fue con los Leones de Ponce en la temporada 1950-51.​Teniendo 80 años de edad, Coimbre pereció en un trágico incendio en su hogar en Ponce cuando no logró escapar de las llamas. (es)
  • Francisco "Pancho" Coimbre Atiles (29 January 1909 – 4 November 1989), more commonly known as Pancho Coimbre, was a Puerto Rican professional baseball player. He was born in the municipality of Coamo and moved to Ponce early in his life. It was in Ponce where he would begin to actively participate in sports, both in sprinting and baseball. Coimbre played thirteen seasons in the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League (LBPPR), with the Leones de Ponce. During this period the team won five league championships. He finished his career with an average of .337, and had an average of 2.2 strikeouts per season, this included four consecutive seasons from 1939 to 1942, without any strikeouts. Coimbre also won two LBPPR batting titles and the league's Most Valuable Player Award in 1943. Coimbre traveled to New York City, after completing his first professional season in Puerto Rico, where he joined the Porto Rico Stars baseball team of the Negro leagues. He was contracted by the New York Cubans while playing with the Porto Rico Stars. He joined the NY Cubans and played several seasons for them. Coimbre's batting average remained over the .300 mark, including two seasons in which he batted over .400. While playing in the Negro leagues he was selected to play in the league's East–West All-Star games twice, where he played with several players who in the future would be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. He also played with teams established in Colombia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic and Mexico. Following his retirement, Coimbre worked as a coach and manager of teams in both the professional and amateur leagues of Puerto Rico. Coimbre, who was eighty years old, died due to a fire at his home. (en)
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  • Francisco "Pancho" Coimbre Atiles (29 de enero de 1909 – 4 de noviembre de 1989),​ mejor conocido como Pancho Coimbre, fue un pelotero profesional puertorriqueño que jugó en la Liga de Béisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico (LBPPR) y en las Ligas Negras estadounidenses. De la LBPPR, Coimbre ganó dos títulos al bate y el prestigioso título de Jugador Más Valioso en el año 1943. Coimbre también jugó con equipos de béisbol en Colombia, Venezuela, República Dominicana y México. (es)
  • Francisco "Pancho" Coimbre Atiles (29 January 1909 – 4 November 1989), more commonly known as Pancho Coimbre, was a Puerto Rican professional baseball player. He was born in the municipality of Coamo and moved to Ponce early in his life. It was in Ponce where he would begin to actively participate in sports, both in sprinting and baseball. Coimbre played thirteen seasons in the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League (LBPPR), with the Leones de Ponce. During this period the team won five league championships. He finished his career with an average of .337, and had an average of 2.2 strikeouts per season, this included four consecutive seasons from 1939 to 1942, without any strikeouts. Coimbre also won two LBPPR batting titles and the league's Most Valuable Player Award in 1943. (en)
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