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According to KFFL - Miguel Jean, SS, Minnesota Twins, Miguel uses his maternal name "Sanó," out of respect for the Dominican Republic, which is his "second" surname when the formality is usually to use the parental name which would be "Jean" or the last name that proceeds the ending maternal name. Hence, Miguel(first name) Ángel(middle name) "Jean"(parental name) Sanó(maternal name) is correct. His paternal name is not "Sanó," therefore it should not render "Sanó Jean." Baseball-Reference has it correct and goes as far as putting Jean in parentheses most likely due to the nature of unorthodox usage by Miguel. Savvyjack23 ( talk) 05:52, 9 June 2016 (UTC)
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According to KFFL - Miguel Jean, SS, Minnesota Twins, Miguel uses his maternal name "Sanó," out of respect for the Dominican Republic, which is his "second" surname when the formality is usually to use the parental name which would be "Jean" or the last name that proceeds the ending maternal name. Hence, Miguel(first name) Ángel(middle name) "Jean"(parental name) Sanó(maternal name) is correct. His paternal name is not "Sanó," therefore it should not render "Sanó Jean." Baseball-Reference has it correct and goes as far as putting Jean in parentheses most likely due to the nature of unorthodox usage by Miguel. Savvyjack23 ( talk) 05:52, 9 June 2016 (UTC)
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