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Nelson Ramón Cruz Martínez Jr. (born July 1, 1980), nicknamed ”Boomstick” is a Dominican-American former professional baseball designated hitter and right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Milwaukee Brewers, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, Tampa Bay Rays, Washington Nationals ...
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- July 1, 1980
- Nelson Cruz is 43 years old.
- Nelson Cruz was born on July 1, 1980.
- Nelson Cruz was born in Las Matas de Santa Cruz, Monte Cristi.
- Nelson Cruz is 6-2 (188 cm) tall.
- Nelson Cruz weighs 230 lbs (104 kg).
- Nelson Cruz has played 19 seasons.
- Nelson Cruz is a Designated Hitter and Rightfielder.
- Nelson Cruz had 35 hits last season and 2,053 hits over his career.
- Nelson Cruz had 5 home runs last season and 464 home runs over his career.
- Nelson Cruz had a .245 average last season and a .274 average over his career.
Nelson Cruz is a Dominican-born designated hitter who played for six teams in his 22-year MLB career. He won multiple awards, including AL MVP, Silver Slugger, Roberto Clemente Award and more.
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Nelson Ramon Cruz was a Major League Baseball player with the Milwaukee Brewers ( 2005 ), Texas Rangers ( 2006 - 2013 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 2014 ), Seattle Mariners ( 2015 - 2018 ), Minnesota Twins ( 2019 - 2021 ), Tampa Bay Rays ( 2021 ), Washington Nationals ( 2022 ), and San Diego Padres ( 2023 ).
- Nelson Ramon Cruz ( Twitter: @ncboomstick23)
- Boomstick
- 07-01-1980 (Cancer)
Nelson Ramon Cruz Martinez Jr., better known as Nelson Cruz Jr., is a Dominican-American professional baseball designated hitter and right fielder who is currently a free agent.
Nov 2, 2023 · Nelson Cruz says he is retiring at age 43 after hitting 464 home runs in 19 major league seasons. The seven-time All-Star announced his decision Thursday on The Adam Jones Podcast.