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  1. Cecil Grant Fielder ( / ˈsɛsəl /; born September 21, 1963) is an American former professional baseball designated hitter and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). Fielder was a power hitter in the 1980s and 1990s. He attended college at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).

  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Cecil Fielder. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  3. Cecil Fielder Bio. Fullname: Cecil Grant Fielder; Nickname: Big Daddy; Born: 9/21/1963 in Los Angeles, CA; Draft: 1982, Kansas City Royals, Round: 4, Overall Pick: 67; College: Nevada - Las Vegas; Debut: 7/20/1985; Relationship(s): father of Prince Fielder grandfather of Jadyn Fielder

  4. Complete career MLB stats for the Cleveland Indians Designated Hitter Cecil Fielder on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  5. Cecil Fielder, the Major League Baseball player, was born on Saturday, September 21, 1963, in Los Angeles, California. Fielder was 21 years old when he broke into the major leagues on July 20, 1985, with the Toronto Blue Jays.

  6. Mar 18, 2024 · Once again he led the AL in homers (44) and RBIs (133), becoming the first AL player to lead the league in both categories two seasons in a row since Jimmie Foxx in 1932 and 1933. Listed at 6-foot-3, 270 pounds, Fielder was also one of only three players in MLB to play in every game in 1991.

  7. May 25, 2020 · Today's profile is on Cecil Fielder: How we remember him. As one of the greatest power hitters in Detroit Tigers history, no one hit more home runs between 1990 and 1995 than Fielder.

  8. Cecil Fielder career batting statistics for Major League, Minor League, and postseason baseball.

  9. View the profile of Cleveland Indians Designated Hitter Cecil Fielder on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  10. Jul 26, 2024 · Cecil Fielder hit over 300 home runs in his career. He led the league twice in home runs and three times in RBI. He was second in the MVP voting twice. While attending Nogales High School in California, he was a two-time California all-state baseball player.

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