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  1. José Dariel Abreu. Nickname: Mal Tiempo. Born: 1/29/1987 in Cienfuegos, Cuba. Debut: 3/31/2014. View More Bio Info +.

  2. José Abreu. Position: First Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-3 , 250lb (190cm, 113kg) Born: January 29, 1987 in Cienfuegos, Cuba. Debut: (Age 27-061d, 20,560th in major league history) 4 AB, 2 H, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 0 SB.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › José_AbreuJosé Abreu - Wikipedia

    José Dariel Abreu Correa (born January 29, 1987) is a Cuban-born professional baseball first baseman who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Chicago White Sox and Houston Astros .

  4. Jun 14, 2024 · HOUSTON -- In what Astros manager Joe Espada described as a “very tough day,” the Astros on Friday made a move that was inevitable. The club released veteran first baseman José Abreu not even halfway through the three-year, $58.5 million deal he signed with Houston in November 2022. That means.

  5. View the profile of Houston Astros First Baseman Jose Abreu on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  6. Complete career MLB stats for the Houston Astros First Baseman Jose Abreu on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  7. Nov 13, 2020 · CHICAGO -- For 75 seconds after hearing his name announced as the 2020 American League Most Valuable Player Award winner on Thursday night, José Abreu leaned forward in his chair with his head turned down in a state of pure elation. His family and friends congratulated the White Sox first.

  8. Sep 18, 2021 · Jose Abreu is known for picking up checks, crowding the plate and driving in runs — a lot of runs. He is quiet in the news media, but his teammates have plenty to say about him.

  9. May 20, 2024 · HOUSTON — José Abreu is close. The Houston Astros appear convinced of it, confident enough to concoct a timetable for his return to the major-league roster.

  10. Jun 14, 2024 · HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Astros released José Abreu on Friday, cutting ties with the former AL MVP less than halfway through a three-year, $58.5 million contract. General manager Dana Brown said this was an extremely difficult decision considering how much money he is still owed.

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