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David Américo Ortiz Arias, Spitzname Big Papi, (* 18. November 1975 in Santo Domingo, Dominikanische Republik) ist ein ehemaliger dominikanisch-amerikanischer Baseballspieler in der Major League Baseball (MLB).
Learn about the life and career of David Ortiz, a Dominican-American former baseball star who played for the Minnesota Twins and Boston Red Sox. He won three World Series, was a 10-time All-Star, and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2022.
Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of David Ortiz. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.
- November 18, 1975
Learn about the career and achievements of David Ortiz, one of the greatest designated hitters in MLB history. He led the Red Sox to three World Series titles and hit 541 home runs, 632 doubles and 1,786 RBI.
24. Juli 2022 · The Red Sox legend was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year on the ballot, with a memorable speech in English and Spanish. He thanked his family, teammates, managers and fans for his 20-year career that included 541 home runs and three World Series titles.
- Ian Browne
17. Nov. 2023 · Relive the highlights of Big Papi's legendary career with the Red Sox, from his first homer to his World Series MVPs. See how he broke the franchise record, flipped his helmet, and inspired Boston after the Marathon bombings.
25. Jan. 2022 · The former Red Sox slugger and DH became the 58th first-ballot Hall of Famer and the only true DH to achieve that feat. He had a stellar career with 541 homers, 1,768 RBIs and 2,472 hits, and led Boston to three World Series titles.