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Roberto Alomar is a MLB baseball player. He was born on February 5, 1968

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Also Known As Robbie Alomar • Roberto Alomar Velázquez
Born February 5, 1968 (age 56) • PoncePuerto Rico
Awards And Honors Baseball Hall of Fame (2011) • Silver Slugger Award (x4) • Gold Glove (x10) • Baseball Hall of Fame (inducted in 2011) • American League Championship MVP • All-Star Game MVP • 2 World Series championships • 12x All-Star
Height/Weight 6 ft 0 inches, 184 lb (183 cm, 83 kg)
Batting Hand both
Throwing Hand right
Debut Date April 22, 1988
Last Game September 5, 2004
Jersey Number 2 (2004-2004, Arizona Diamondbacks) • 12 (2003-2004, Chicago White Sox) • 12 (2002-2003, New York Mets) • 12 (1999-2001, Cleveland Indians) • 12 (1996-1998, Baltimore Orioles) • 12 (1991-1995, Toronto Blue Jays) • 12 (1988-1990, San Diego Padres)
Position second baseman
At Bats 9,073
Batting Average 0.3
Hits 2,724
Home Runs 210
On-Base Percentage 0.371
On-Base Plus Slugging 0.814
Runs 1,508
Runs Batted In 1,134
Slugging Percentage 0.443
Stolen Bases 474
Twitter Handle @Robbiealomar

Top Questions

How tall was Roberto Alomar?
Roberto Alomar was 6 ft 0 inches, 184 lb (183 cm, 83 kg).
How many hits did Roberto Alomar have?
Roberto Alomar had 2,724 hits in his career.
What was Roberto Alomar's batting average?
Roberto Alomar had a career batting average of 0.3.
When was Roberto Alomar born?
Roberto Alomar was born on February 5, 1968.
What position did Roberto Alomar play?
Roberto Alomar played second baseman.
Where was Roberto Alomar born?
Roberto Alomar was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
How many home runs did Roberto Alomar hit?
Roberto Alomar hit 210 home runs during his career.

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