Where is AJ Pierzynski now?

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Where is AJ Pierzynski now?

A two-time MLB All-Star (2002, 2006), the left-handed hitter won a World Series title with the White Sox in 2005 and garnered the Silver Slugger Award in 2012. Born in Bridgehampton, NY, Pierzynski resides in Orlando, Fla., with his wife, Lisa, and their two children.

Who did AJ Pierzynski?

St. Louis Cardinals signed Pierzynski to a major league deal. Later that day, he debuted for St. Louis with a 3-for-4 outing and an RBI, helping to defeat the Cubs 6–3.

Where did AJ Pierzynski go to college?

Dr. Phillips High School
University of Tennessee
A. J. Pierzynski/Education

Why did the Twins trade Johan Santana?

The Mets were coming off a 2007 season where they collapsed at season’s end and they needed a boost to get them over the top in the NL East. Santana was a franchise altering player that could help them clear that bar. New York agreed to trade for Santana if they could sign him to an extension.

Who has the longest name in baseball?

Saltalamacchia
Jarrod and his family are Christians, and he listed his strong faith as one of the reasons he decided to coach baseball at a Christian school. Fourteen letters long, Saltalamacchia has the longest last name in MLB history.

How old is Pierzynski?

44 years (December 30, 1976)
A. J. Pierzynski/Age

Who did the Twins get for Johan Santana?

On February 2, 2008, Santana was traded from the Twins to the New York Mets for Carlos Gómez, Philip Humber, Deolis Guerra, and Kevin Mulvey. The Mets and Santana agreed to a six-year, $137.5 million contract.

Who has the shortest name in MLB history?

Gaedel gained recognition in the second game of a St. Louis Browns doubleheader on August 19, 1951. Weighing 60 pounds (27 kg) and standing 3 feet 7 inches (109 cm) tall, he became the shortest player in the history of the Major Leagues.

How tall is Pierzynski?

1.91 m
A. J. Pierzynski/Height

How many pitchers have thrown a no hitter?

Five pitchers have thrown a no-hitter in both the American League and the National League: Cy Young, Ryan, Jim Bunning, Nomo, and Randy Johnson.

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