Sumo; 541 home runs, 1,768 RBIs and billed a OPS lifetime of.931. But it was also key to ending the “curse of the Child”; and gave him three titles of World Series to the fans of red sox de boston
Dismissing the myth that designated hitters are not worthy of immortality, “The Big Papi» David Ortiz was elected this Tuesday to the Hall of Fame from Cooperstown at your first opportunity.
Big Papi is headed to Cooperstown! https://t.co/j3P1DqZBDG pic.twitter.com/npQvECu3bd
— National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum ⚾ (@baseballhall) January 25, 2022 The legendary Dominican batter obtained 77.9% of the votes of the Association of writers North American Baseball (BBWAA).
Ortiz, who was the only one chosen by the BBWAA for this year, he will be officially exalted on July 24.
Unforgettable figure In 20 seasons in the best baseball in the world, among the Twins and the red sox, Ortiz distinguished himself as one of the most dangerous hitters of his generation.
Sumo; 541 home runs, 1,768 RBIs and billed a OPS lifetime of.931. But it was also key to ending the “curse of the Child”; and gave him three titles of World Series to the fans of red sox de Boston.
in addition, retired as a legend, one of just four players to hit 500 home runs and 600 doubles in MLB history.
Ortiz, as reviewed The majors, is the fourth baseball player born in the Dominican Republic to reach Cooperstown. In immortality joins:
Juan Marichal Pedro Martinez Y Vladimir Guerrero In addition, he is the 18th Latino to receive the distinction, the first since 2019 when Puerto Rican Edgar Martínez, also a designated hitter, was honored.
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