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Curtis Granderson Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie ...
Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Curtis Granderson. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.
Curtis Granderson - Wikipedia
Curtis Granderson Jr. (born March 16, 1981), nicknamed "the Grandyman", is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers , New York Yankees , New York Mets , Los Angeles Dodgers , Toronto Blue Jays , Milwaukee Brewers , and Miami Marlins .
Curtis Granderson announces retirement - MLB.com
2020年1月31日 · Curtis Granderson is calling it a career after 16 Major League seasons. The longtime outfielder announced his retirement Friday morning. Granderson played for seven teams, starring for the Tigers, Yankees and Mets before finishing his career with brief stints with the Dodgers, Blue Jays, Brewers and Marlins.
Curtis Granderson Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight ...
Concluded his college career as the school's all-time leader with 178 runs, placing 2nd on the all-time list with 41 doubles and 24 home runs, 3rd with nine triples, 4th with 220 hits and 624 at-bats, T-4th with 125 RBI and T-5th with a .350 average...Was inducted into the University of Illinois-Chicago Athletics Hall of Fame on January 18, 2008...
Curtis Granderson Career Stats - MLB - ESPN
Complete career MLB stats for the Miami Marlins Left Fielder Curtis Granderson on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.
MLB Stats for Curtis Granderson - Baseball Almanac
Curtis Granderson was a Major League Baseball player with the Detroit Tigers (2004 - 2009), New York Yankees (2010 - 2013), New York Mets (2014 - 2017), Los Angeles Dodgers (2017), Toronto Blue Jays (2018), Milwaukee Brewers (2018), and Miami Marlins (2019).
Curtis Granderson - MLBPA Players
As Granderson retires today with three All-Star appearances and 1,800 hits in his portfolio, fans will remember him as a throwback-y professional who wore his socks high in tribute to the old Negro Leaguers and ran out each of his 344 career home runs.