Orlando Hudson
Orlando Thill Hudson is Minnesota Twin's Major League Baseball second baseman and is also known as O-Dog. He was born in Darlington, South Carolina on December 12, 1977. He was a three-sport standout in basketball, baseball and football at Darlington, South Carolina, Hudson. At that time he was the player of the year.
His professional career was started with the Medicine Hat Blue Jays in 1998. After this, he continued with Hangerstown, Suns (in 1999), Dunedin Blue Jays (in 2000), Tennessee Smokies (in 2000-01) and Syracuse Sky Chiefs (in 2001-02). American League Gold Glove Award is his first won with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Bob Kelly or Bobby Abreu is a Major League Baseball outfielder was playing for Los Angeles of Anaheim. He has won Gold Glove Award and Silver Slugger Award and was two time All-Star. His first season was with Philies in 1998. He is famous for his plate discipline. He also led the American League in 2009 in the percent of pitches that are taken at 67.5%.
Manny Ramirez is also a name of a Dominican-American Major League Baseball left fielder playing for Los Angeles Dodgers. He was born in Santo Domino, Dominican Republic on May 30, 1972. He was nine time Silver Slugger one of the 25 people hitting more than 500 career home runs. 21 grand slams of his career are the best for him in his career. In 2009 he was suspended for from 50 games for violating human chorionic gonadotropin.William Roger Clemens is another name related to the game baseball and he is a Major League Baseball pitcher. In his baseball career he has won Cy Yung Awards. For Boston Red Sox he played for 13 consecutive seasons.
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