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  1. Roberto Alomar Velázquez (/ ˈ æ l əm ɑːr /; Spanish pronunciation:; born February 5, 1968) is a Puerto Rican former second baseman who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for sixteen seasons, primarily with the Toronto Blue Jays. He is regarded as one of the greatest second basemen and all-around players.

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  2. 4 AB, 1 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Last Game: (Age 36-213d) 2 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2011. (Voted by BBWAA on 523/581 ballots) View Roberto Alomar's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos). Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 1988 season.

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  3. Roberto Alomar Velázquez (Ponce, 5 de fevereiro de 1968) é um ex-jogador profissional de beisebol de Porto Rico. Carreira. Roberto Alomar foi campeão da World Series 1993 jogando pelo Toronto Blue Jays. Na série de partidas decisiva, sua equipe venceu o Philadelphia Phillies por 4 jogos a 2. [1] Referências

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  4. 13 de ago. de 2020 · Learn about Roberto Alomar, a Puerto Rican second baseman who played for six teams in 17 major league seasons. He won 10 Gold Gloves, 12 All-Star selections and two World Series titles with the Blue Jays.

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  5. Roberto Alomar (born February 5, 1968, Ponce, Puerto Rico) was inducted in 2011 into the Baseball Hall of Fame, where his plaque reads that he “set the standard for a generation of second basemen with a quick, powerful bat, a smooth, steady glove and seemingly endless range.”.

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  6. Roberto Alomar is a Hall of Fame second baseman who played for six teams in the AL and NL from 1988 to 2001. He won the AL MVP in 1991 and the NL MVP in 1992, and was a 12-time All-Star and a Gold Glove winner.

  7. 10 de out. de 2020 · Here’s a summary of 10 highlights from Alomar’s Hall of Fame career: 1. A (Fall) Classic Man. Oct. 16-23, 1993. People within the game knew of Alomar’s impending greatness long before he made his Major League debut with the Padres at age 20. But he unveiled his talents to those outside it during the 1993 World Series.