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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nelson_CruzNelson Cruz - Wikipedia

    Nelson Cruz. Nelson Ramón Cruz Martínez Jr. (born July 1, 1980), nicknamed ”Boomstick” is a Dominican-American former professional baseball designated hitter and right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Milwaukee Brewers, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, Tampa Bay Rays ...

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  2. Nelson Cruz Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Positions: Designated Hitter and Rightfielder. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-2 , 230lb (188cm, 104kg) Born: July 1, 1980 in Las Matas de Santa Cruz, Dominican Republic. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. 7x All-Star. 4x Silver Slugger. ALCS MVP.

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  3. 3. Nov. 2023 · The veteran slugger announced his retirement on the Adam Jones podcast and MLB Network. He played for eight teams, won three Silver Slugger Awards and the Roberto Clemente Award, and hit the only walk-off grand slam in MLB postseason history.

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  4. 2. Nov. 2023 · By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Updated 1:56 PM PDT, November 2, 2023. Nelson Cruz says he is retiring at age 43 after hitting 464 home runs in 19 major league seasons. The seven-time All-Star announced his decision Thursday on The Adam Jones Podcast. “So this is the last we’re seeing of Nelson Cruz?” Jones asked. “I think so, yeah,” Cruz responded.

  5. Nelson Cruz is a Dominican-born designated hitter who played for six teams in his 22-year MLB career. He won multiple awards, including AL MVP, Silver Slugger, Roberto Clemente Award and more.

  6. 17. März 2022 · The 41-year-old slugger, who has 449 home runs and seven All-Star selections, signed with the Nationals after talking to Juan Soto. He said he was drawn to the team's balance, manager and hitting partner.

  7. 2. Nov. 2023 · 92. After a career that spanned 19 seasons and eight teams, Nelson Cruz is retiring from baseball, he told The Adam Jones Podcast on Thursday. Cruz, 43, spent eight seasons with the Texas...