Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_OrtizDavid Ortiz - Wikipedia

    2022. Vote. 77.9% (first ballot) David Américo Ortiz Arias (born November 18, 1975), nicknamed " Big Papi ", is a Dominican-American former professional baseball designated hitter and first baseman who played 20 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2016, primarily for the Boston Red Sox.

  2. Last Game: (Age 40-319d) 4 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2022. (Voted by BBWAA on 307/394 ballots) View David Ortiz's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos). Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 1998 season. Agents: ISE Baseball.

  3. 25 de jul. de 2022 · David Ortiz pode entrar no Hall da Fama como um grande jogador de beisebol, mas para toda uma cidade e uma comunidade, Ortiz representa algo muito maior, uma relação linda que ilustra o que tem de mais bonito nos esportes e na relação de torcida e jogadores.

  4. Ortiz led the AL with 127 RBI in his final season in 2016, ending his career with a .286 batting average, 541 home runs, 632 doubles and 1,786 RBI. He retired as one of only four players with at least 500 home runs and 600 doubles.

  5. 24 de jul. de 2022 · On Sunday, nearly six years after he took his final ferocious cut for the Red Sox, Ortiz reveled in his crowning baseball moment. An iconic figure in two nations -- Red Sox Nation and the Dominican Republic -- Ortiz was formally inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year on the ballot.

  6. David Américo Ortiz Arias ( Santo Domingo, 18 de novembro de 1975) é um ex-jogador dominicano de beisebol. Jogou pelo Boston Red Sox de 2003 a 2016. Antes, jogou pelo Minnesota Twins (1997-2002). Atuou como primeira base e rebatedor designado [ 1] em sua carreira. Ídolo em Boston, Ortiz é reconhecido por crescer nos momentos ...

  7. 25 de jan. de 2022 · Traded by the Mariners and designated for assignment by the Twins, he emerged in Boston as a 10-time All-Star and seven-time Silver Slugger winner. Ortiz had a career .286/.380/.552 slash, a 141 OPS+, 541 home runs (17th all-time), 632 doubles (12th all-time), 1,768 RBIs (23rd all-time), 2,472 hits and 1,319 walks (T-41st all-time).