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  1. 10 de jun. de 2021 · Tristan Giambi has started Little League, and Jason told MLB.com's Alfred Santasiere III how he became the coach of his son's team. While Giambi expressed his interest in returning to baseball in a coaching role, it seems his top priority as of now is his family.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jason_GiambiJason Giambi - Wikipedia

    Jason Gilbert Giambi (/ dʒ i ˈ ɑː m b i /; born January 8, 1971) is an American former professional baseball first baseman and designated hitter. In his Major League Baseball (MLB) career, which began in 1995, Giambi played for the Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, Colorado Rockies, and Cleveland Indians.

  3. 2000 AL MVP, 5x All-Star and 2023 A's Hall of Fame inductee, Jason Giambi, joins Chris Townsend on A's Cast Live to talk about his induction into the Athleti...

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  4. 16 de fev. de 2015 · Jason Giambi has announced his retirement after 20 seasons in the majors, issuing a statement via the New York Daily News. Giambi played until age 43 by hanging around as a part-time designated hitter/pinch-hitter/unofficial hitting coach, but he struggled to stay healthy for the Indians last season and last topped a .700 OPS in 2011 ...

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  5. 16 de fev. de 2015 · Jason Giambi announced his retirement from baseball after a 20-year major-league career on Monday. Giambi, 44, spent eight of those years with the A's, seven with the Yankees, and another six...

  6. Jason Gilbert Giambi. Born: 1/08/1971 in West Covina, CA. Draft: 1992, Oakland Athletics, Round: 2, Overall Pick: 58. College: Long Beach State. Debut: 5/08/1995. Relationship (s): brother of Jeremy Giambi. View More Bio Info +.

  7. 25 de jun. de 2019 · Going into free agency, Giambi again put up huge numbers in 2001. He batted .342 with 38 home runs and 120 RBI. He led the AL with 47 doubles, 129 walks, a .477 on-base percentage and a .660 slugging percentage, finishing second in MVP voting to Mariners rookie sensation Ichiro Suzuki.