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| | Sandy Alomar, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He is the son of former major leaguer Sandy Alomar, Sr. |
 | | He batted.324, was the MVP of the All-Star game, put together a 30-game hitting streak (one short of Nap Lajoie's Indians record and four short of Santiago's record for catchers), and helped lead Cleveland to their third straight postseason appearance. |
 | | He was granted free agency by the Indians after the 2000 season and has played in a limited role with the White Sox, Rockies, and Rangers since then. |
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