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      American former outfielder in Major League Baseball

      • Moisés Rojas-Alou Beltré (/ ˈmɔɪzɪs əˈluː /; Spanish: [ mojˈses aˈlow]; born July 3, 1966) is an American former outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for 17 seasons in the National League. In 1,942 career games, Alou had a batting average of.303 with 2,134 hits, 421 doubles, 332 home runs, and 1,287 runs batted in.
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    Moisés Rojas-Alou Beltré (/ ˈ m ɔɪ z ɪ s ə ˈ l uː /; Spanish: [mojˈses aˈlow]; born July 3, 1966) is an American former outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for 17 seasons in the National League.

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  3. Moisés Alou. Position: Outfielder. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-3 , 185lb (190cm, 83kg) Born: July 3, 1966 in Atlanta, GA us. Draft: Drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1st round (2nd) of the 1986 MLB January Draft-Regular Phase from Cañada College (Redwood City, CA).

    • July 3, 1966
  4. Fought through numerous nagging injuries to earn All-Star honors, while his .321 batting avg. was highest by player in first full season with Giants since Barry Bonds hit .336 in 1993...also ranked 2nd on club with 19 HRs and 63 RBI, while pacing Giants with 41 multiple-hit games...with enough plate appearances to qualify, would have ranked 4th ...

  5. View the profile of New York Mets Left Fielder Moises Alou on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  6. Apr 23, 2020 · Moises Alou was a top-tier player for 17 seasons, but he was plagued by injuries and bad luck. He played for six teams, won a World Series, and finished third in MVP voting twice, but he never reached the Hall of Fame.

  7. May 2, 2020 · Part of one of the great baseball families of all-time, outfielder Moisés Alou played 17 seasons in the majors and was a six-time All-Star. Born in Atlanta while his father Felipe played for the Atlanta Braves, Alou went to high school in the Dominican Republic before attending Cañada College.

  8. Moises Alou hit .281 with 21 homers and 96 RBI in 1996, his final season in Montreal. He received NL MVP votes for the second time following his third-place finish in 1994. (Milo Stewart Jr./National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum)

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