Carlos Santana
Born | July 20, 1947 |
Hometown | Autlán, Mexico |
Net worth | $120 million |
Height | 5'9" (1.75m) |
Spouse | Cindy Blackman Santana, Deborah Santana |
Children | Salvador Santana |
Parents | Josefina Barrangán, José Santana |
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Inspire Entertainment Signs Rudy Valdez, Emmy-Winning Filmmaker Behind ‘Choir’ & ‘Carlos’
- EXCLUSIVE: Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Rudy Valdez (The Sentence) has signed with Inspire Entertainment for management. Most recently, Valdez served as director, EP and cinematographer of the six-part docuseries Choir for Disney+, as well as Carlos, the Carlos Santana doc from Sony Pictures Classics and Imagine Documentaries. Both films were official selections of the 2023 Tribeca …
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'How about that win?' 12 highlights of Twins' 12-game winning streak
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Anatomy of a streak: How the Twins reeled off 12 victories in a row
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CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox’s game against the Minnesota Twins Monday came down to, essentially, two first-pitch sliders. One was hit by Carlos Santana for a two-run home run, and the other was hit by Byron Buxton for a leadoff double in the top of the ninth that turned into the game winning run, […]
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The Twins and their lucky home run sausage are home safely with the winning streak still intact
The lucky home run sausage safely returned to Minnesota with the Twins — and their winning streak. After hitting coach David Popkins initiated the superstition last week, grabbing an unopened summer sausage from a table in the clubhouse and encouraging his players to tap it before their at-bats, the Twins coincidentally followed with a flurry of big hits. Edouard Julien and Ryan Jeffers hit back-to-back home runs in the sixth inning of the April 24 game at Target Field, and after Carlos Santan
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Could a sausage be to thank for the Twins’ dramatic turnaround?
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Kyle Farmer didn’t think much of it when he left a tangy summer sausage that he received as a gift from Cloverdale, whom he did an advertisement for last year, on a table in the Twins’ clubhouse. Maybe a hungry teammate would grab it and have a nice snack. Instead, it seems as if that sausage has turned into a good-luck charm for the Twins, who have turned their season around ...
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Santana homers again, drives in 4, as Twins rout Angels 16-5
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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Those ugly batting averages on the scoreboard won't change overnight, but Carlos Santana and Kyle Farmer showed their impact at the bottom of the Twins lineup Saturday. Santana homered for the third consecutive game, scored three times and drove in four runs. Farmer, hitting behind Santana in the lineup, reached base four times, scored twice and drove in two runs as the Twins ...
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Santana warming back up at the plate after a rough start with Twins
ANAHEIM, CALIF. – After Carlos Santana homered for the second consecutive game Friday, and added an RBI single, Carlos Correa walked up to Santana during a postgame interview with a simple message for anyone who wants to listen. "He's back," Correa declared. Santana had seven hits in his first 57 at-bats this season with 14 strikeouts and five walks. In his last six games, through Friday, he's ...
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Ober stays hot, Santana homers to help Twins beat Angels 5-3 for 5th straight victory
Bailey Ober learned Friday that the best medicine is not to allow a hit for as long as possible. Ober took a no-hitter into the sixth inning while fighting through a stomach bug, Carlos Santana homered and the Minnesota Twins extended their winning streak to five games, beating the Los Angeles Angels 5-3. Santana drove in two runs, while Byron Buxton, Ryan Jeffers and Willi Castro each had an RBI to help the Twins win the opener of a three-game series and a six-game trip.
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