Afonso I Mvemba a Nzinga of Kongo, (1456-1543) the first Christian king of the Kingdom of Kongo and one of the first Black Africans of whom we have written documents in an European language
Alfonso I (of Castile), (1040-1109) the first King of Castile to be called Alfonso, but better known as Alfonso VI of Castile as he was the sixth Alfonso in the line that started with Alfonso I of Asturius, and included another monarch of Asturias called Alfonso and three Kings of Leon called Alfonso.
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Alfonso was irritated at the way he was being moved around, but remembered that his goal a few months earlier had been to become the clubs utility man. He also knew that, with Derek Jeter likely to be the Yankee shortstop for a while, hed have to adjust to another position.
Alfonso filled in for Jeter at shortstop, moved to left when Jeter returned, and then finally took over at second base when the club decided that Knoblauch would be the new leftfielder.
Alfonso was forced to commit himself a split-second sooner, and it didn’t take long for word to spread that anything with a late break would make him look foolish.