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Rod Carew, MLB Hall-of-Famer, becomes U.S. citizenMajor League Baseball Hall-of-Famer Rod Carew is a newly minted American citizen at the age of 78. Carew, an 18-time MLB All-Star as a member of the Minnesota Twins and California Angels ...
He always intended to apply for citizenship, but baseball and life happened, the former rather quickly, and as the years and decades passed, he never got around to it. Angels legend Rod Carew ...
Rod Carew! If you know, you know. If you don’t: Carew is one of baseball’s greatest hitters, a Hall of Famer and lifetime .328 hitter who made 18 All Star teams in a 19-year career with the ...
If you’re a baseball fan in Southern California, you know about Rod Carew, ex-California Angel; ex-Minnesota Twin, because he’s one of the best hitters to ever so much as glance at a bat.
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MLB great Rod Carew becomes U.S. citizen at 78 years oldAs he nears 80 years young, Rod Carew has pulled off one of his proudest achievements yet. The retired Baseball Hall of Famer Carew appeared over the weekend at the Minnesota Twins’ Hall of Fame ...
Earlier this season, Miami Marlins second baseman Luis Arraez referred to Rod Carew as being “like my grandfather.” Carew, the seven-time batting champion and National Baseball Hall of Fame ...
In baseball's all-or-nothing world ... His biggest boosters include Twins legend Rod Carew, winner of seven batting titles, owner of a .328 lifetime average and, as Arraez recently learned ...
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