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Yuma$500475$ - translation to English

FORMER PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL TEAM BASED IN YUMA, ARIZONA
Yuma Bullfrogs; Yuma Scorpions; Yuma Panthers (NAL); Yuma Desert Dawgs

Yuma      
n. Yuma, nombre y lengua de una tribu indígena de Arizona (EEUU); ciudad en el sudoeste de Arizona a orillas del río Colorado
yanqui         
VARIOS SIGNIFICADOS INTERRELACIONADOS, TODOS REFERIDOS A PERSONAS DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS
Yankee; Dialecto yanqui
Yankee, American, of or from the United States
yanqui         
VARIOS SIGNIFICADOS INTERRELACIONADOS, TODOS REFERIDOS A PERSONAS DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS
Yankee; Dialecto yanqui
Yankee
Yank
American

Definition

yanqui
yanqui (del ingl. "yankee") adj. y, aplicado a personas, también n. De Nueva Inglaterra, estado de Estados Unidos. Partidario los estados del Norte durante la guerra de Secesión. (inf. y algo desp.) Estadounidense. Americano.

Wikipedia

Yuma Desert Rats

The Yuma Desert Rats were a professional baseball team based in Yuma, Arizona, in the United States. From the 2005 season to the 2011 season, they were known as the Yuma Scorpions and played their home games at Desert Sun Stadium at the Ray Kroc Complex, former spring training home of the San Diego Padres.

They were members of the Golden Baseball League from 2005 to 2010 and the North American League in 2011. They were to have joined the American West Baseball League, but left the league due to a fallout with the league's founder and C.E.O. Michael Cummings. They were sold to Godfather Media, Inc. in 2012 and had announced a name change to the Yuma Panthers, but they never played. They were sold to Tim Ferguson for 2013 and renamed the Desert Rats, but they never played either.

The team also played as the Scorpions in the Arizona Winter League from 2007 to 2011.