Roberto Alomar
second base | bats: both | throws: right | height: 6-0 | weight: 185 | born: 02.05.68

Roberto Alomar
Roberto Alomar made plays for the Blue Jays.
Career stats: Baseball-Reference.com
Career biography: The Ballplayers
In the show: Padres (1988-90), Blue Jays (1991-95), Orioles (1996-98), Cleveland (1999-2001), Mets (2002-03), White Sox (2003), Diamondbacks (2004), White Sox (2004)
How he was acquired: The Padres signed Alomar as an amateur free agent on Feb. 15, 1985.
How he was lost: The Padres traded Alomar and Joe Carter to the Blue Jays for Fred McGriff and Tony Fernandez on Dec. 5, 1990.

Player most similar to: Frankie Frisch
Career year, 2001: 20 home runs, 100 RBIs, .336 batting average, .415 on-base percentage, .541 slugging percentage, 113 runs, 12 triples, 30 stolen bases

Resume

  • Top 10 in MVP voting five times (1991-93, 1999, 2001)
  • 12-time All-Star (1990-2001)
  • 10 Gold Glove awards (1991-96, 1998-2001)
  • Four Silver Slugger awards (1992, 1996, 1999, 2000)
  • 1992 ALCS MVP
  • 1998 All-Star Game MVP
  • Led league in runs (1999)

    The Roberto Alomar Library

  • Alomar retires with back, vision problems — Associated Press (March 19, 2005)
  • Roberto Alomar: A Forgotten Legend? — Matthew Namee, The Hardball Times (June 28, 2004)
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