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  1. 26 de mar. de 2023 · ^ “Jason Giambi 2001 Career Highlights” (英語). 2008年5月9日 閲覧。 ^ Baseball Awards Voting for 2001 - Baseball-Reference.com 2008年1月22日閲覧. ^ May 17, 2002 Minnesota Twins at New York Yankees Play by Play and Box Score - Baseball-Reference.com 2008年1月22日閲覧. ^ “Jason Giambi 2002 Career Highlights” (英語).

  2. Jason Giambi. Producer: Dirty Deeds. Jason Giambi was born on 8 January 1971 in West Covina, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Dirty Deeds (2005), Arli$$ (1996) and The Bronx Is Burning (2007).

  3. 17 de fev. de 2015 · CLEVELAND (AP) — Jason Giambi is retiring after 20 seasons in the majors. The 2000 AL MVP announced his decision Monday in a statement that was first sent to the New York Daily News. He ends his career as one of 20 players in history with at least 400 home runs, 1,400 RBIs, 1,200 runs and 1,300 walks. The 44-year-old played for Oakland, the New York Yankees, Colorado and Cleveland. Following ...

  4. View the profile of Cleveland Indians Designated Hitter Jason Giambi on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  5. CLEVELAND -- Jason Giambi spent this offseason weighing whether to step away from baseball after a Major League career that spanned two decades. The veteran slugger maintained a media silence throughout the winter months, choosing to consider the decision in private with his family. On Monday, the 44-year-old Giambi took the final step in a ...

  6. Jason Giambi officially announced his retirement on February 16, 2015. Less than two-weeks earlier (11 February 2005), he took part in a press conference held at Yankee Stadium, in response to a San Francisco Chronicle article which said Jason's testimony to a federal grand jury had admissions of guilt, in respect to the usage of steroids, before and after he joined the Bronx Bombers.

  7. 30 de jun. de 2022 · Giambi had surgery to repair the break, but he "seemed different since the injury," his mother told Lopez. ... Jason Giambi, who left the A's for a big-money deal with the New York Yankees.