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Nomar Garciaparra
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Garciaparra was the longtime shortstop for the Boston Red Sox until he was traded to the Chicago Cubs in 2004. He was drafted by the Red Sox in 1994 and made his big-league debut in 1996, when he played 26 games. The next year he established himself as one of baseball's hottest shortstops, making slick plays in the field while hitting .306 and slugging 30 homers. Garciaparra won American League batting titles in 1999 (hitting .357) and 2000 (.372). His good looks and lean, muscular physique made him a popular heartthrob, an impression that was reinforced when he began dating soccer star Mia Hamm in 2001. (The two were married on 22 November 2003.) He has often been compared with two of his contemporaries, New York Yankees infielders Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter. Garciaparra is also known for his idiosyncratic tics when batting, including an elaborate routine of glove adjustments before each pitch. In July of 2004, Garciaparra was traded to the Chicago Cubs in a four-team deal that brought shortstop Orlando Cabrera and first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz to the Red Sox.
Garciaparra bats right-handed, throws right-handed, and wears uniform #5... He is an expert soccer player who starred on his high school team... Whittier is also the childhood home of Richard Nixon and the birthplace of model Caprice Bourret... Nomar's name comes from the name of his father, Ramon, spelled backwards.
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