Work : New Career 1994 (pro baseball)
Work : Gain social status August 1996 (major league baseball debut) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Relationship : Marriage 22 November 2003 (Mia Hamm) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Family : Change in family responsibilities 28 March 2007 (Twin girls were born) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American athlete, pro baseball player. Garciaparra is known at the batting mound for his twitchy and repetitive "lucky" movements in which he twiddles with his cuffs and bat before taking a pitch. Joining the Boston Red Sox in 1994, he made his major-league debut in August 1996 and by late in his rookie season was assigned to play shortstop and was named Rookie of the Year. Garciaparra would go on to play in six all-star games and achieve excellent batting records with the Sox. But in 2004 he was transferred to the Chicago Cubs and two years later to the Los Angeles Dodgers. He married soccer star Mia Hamm on November 22, 2003 and the couple has twin daughters born on March 28, 2007 in Los Angeles. The girls are named Grace Isabella and Ava Caroline. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Born: July 23, 1973, Whittier, California, USA
Nomar Garciaparra is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) shortstop and current sports analyst. He played for the Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Oakland Athletics. Known for his exceptional hitting ability, he won two batting titles and was a six-time All-Star. His career was also marked by several injuries that impacted his later years in the league.
Garciaparra’s professional career began when he was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the first round of the 1994 MLB draft. He quickly rose through the minor leagues and made his MLB debut in 1996. He became a cornerstone of the Red Sox lineup, captivating fans with his unique batting stance and consistent performance. His time in Boston included several memorable moments and impressive statistical achievements. After the 2004 season, which culminated in a World Series victory for the Red Sox, Garciaparra was traded to the Chicago Cubs. He continued playing for the Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Oakland Athletics before retiring in 2010.
Following his retirement as a player, Garciaparra transitioned into a broadcasting role. He has worked as an analyst for ESPN's Baseball Tonight and Sunday Night Baseball, providing insightful commentary and analysis. He is known for his in-depth knowledge of the game and his ability to articulate complex strategies in a clear and engaging manner.
While Nomar Garciaparra maintains a relatively private life, information regarding official social media accounts is generally scarce. He primarily utilizes platforms like Instagram for personal updates and occasionally interacts with fans.
Information about Garciaparra's specific recent projects beyond his broadcasting work is limited. He remains involved in baseball-related activities, often appearing at events and making public appearances.
Nomar Garciaparra is married to former soccer star Mia Hamm. They have twin daughters and a son.
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