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Biography

Carl Michael Yastrzemski (pronounced /jəˈstrɛmski/, (born August 22, 1939), nicknamed "Yaz," is a former American Major League Baseball player. Yastrzemski played his entire 23-year career with the Boston Red Sox, primarily as a left fielder, with part of his later career played at first base and as a designated hitter. Yastrzemski is an 18-time all-star, the possessor of seven Gold Gloves, a member of the 3000 hit club, and the first American League player in that club to also accumulate over 400 home runs. He is second on the all-time list for games played, and third for total at-bats. He is the Red Sox' all-time leader in career RBIs, runs, hits, singles, doubles, total bases, and games played, and is second on the team's list for home runs behind another Red Sox great, Ted Williams, his predecessor in left field. In 1967, Yastrzemski achieved a peak in his career, leading the Red Sox to the American League pennant for the first time in over two decades, in that season being voted the American League MVP, and being the last winner of the triple crown for batters in the major leagues He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Yastrzemski

Stats

Added
6/1/2010
Type
Player, Hall of Fame
Sport
Baseball
Nickname
Yaz
Position
Outfielder

Teams

Team Start End
Boston Red Sox 1961 1983

Contributor

All Star Trades
Joined
9/11/2008

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