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  1. Rafael Palmeiro Corrales (born September 24, 1964) is a Cuban-American former baseball first baseman and left fielder. He played 20 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for three teams. Palmeiro was an All-American at Mississippi State University before being drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1985.

  2. SUMMARY. Career. WAR. AB. HR. BA. OBP. .371. SLG. .515. OPS. .885. OPS+. 132. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Rafael Palmeiro. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  3. Rafael Palmeiro Corrales (nascido em 24 de setembro de 1964) é um ex-jogador cubano profissional de beisebol da Major League Baseball atuando como primeira base e defensor externo. Palmeiro jogava pela Mississippi State University antes de ser escolhido pelo Chicago Cubs no draft de 1985.

  4. Rafael started 95 games at 1st base and 55 as the designated hitter...Rafael became the 1st player in major league history to hit at least 38 home runs in 8 consecutive seasons and now ranks in the top 50 all-time in 8 offensive categories...Posted a .273 batting average for the 2nd consecutive season, matching 3rd lowest of his career...Hit ...

  5. Birthdate. 9/24/1964. BAT/THR. Left/Left. Birthplace. Havana, Cuba. College. Mississippi State. Career Stats. AVG. .288. HR. 569. RBI. 1835. OPS. .885. Complete career MLB stats for the Baltimore...

  6. 12 de jan. de 2021 · When Rafael Palmeiro retired, he joined Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, and Eddie Murray as the only players to accumulate more than 3,000 hits and 500 home runs. A Hall of Fame-caliber career it was. 1 But, with all Palmeiro accomplished, he is best known for wagging his finger at Congress as he denied ever having used steroids.

  7. Rafael Palmeiro is a member of both the 500 Home Runs Club and the 3,000 Hits Club — the fourth player in history to be a member of both clubs. The three who preceded him — Hank Aaron, Willie Mays and Eddie Murray — are all in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.