Roberto Alomar

Birthdate 2/5/1968
Death Date
Debut Year 1988
Year of Induction 2011
Teams Blue Jays, Diamondbacks, Indians, Mets, Orioles, Padres, White Sox
Position Second Base

The first player to be inducted as a Toronto Blue Jay, Roberto Alomar won more Gold Glove Awards than any second baseman in MLB history. 

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Roberto Alomar made a dozen straight All Star teams from 1990-2001

Roberto Alomar made a dozen straight All Star teams from 1990-2001

A twelve-time All Star, Alomar was with the Cleveland Indians when he signed this document. With 2,724 career hits and a lifetime average of exactly .300, Alomar was one of the finest hitting second sackers in the game. Combine that with his ten Gold Gloves – a record for his position – and it’s easy to see why he’s a member o...
In 1993 the Blue Jays had the top three qualifiers in the batting race - Olerud, Molitor, and Alomar

In 1993 the Blue Jays had the top three qualifiers in the batting race - Olerud, Molitor, and Alomar

The 1993 Toronto Blue Jays had the top three finishers in the race for the batting crown,. John Olerud took home the title with a .363 average. Paul Molitor finished second at .332 with Roberto Alomar right behind him at .326. It marked the first time in baseball history that one team featured the top three performers in batting average. The regular...

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