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Baseball Biography

Roberto Alomar

“Robbie”

Puerto Rican · Concord, Canada · Born 5 February 1968

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Puerto Rican Hall of Famer and the finest second baseman of the 1990s, whose exceptional defence, consistent hitting and leadership with the Toronto Blue Jays and Cleveland Indians produced back-to-back World Series rings.

Roberto Alomar is widely regarded as the greatest second baseman of his era, a ten-time Gold Glove Award winner whose defensive excellence was matched by exceptional offensive production. His combination of exceptional contact hitting, surprising power, and elite baserunning produced a career .300 batting average across 17 seasons. A World Series champion with the Toronto Blue Jays in back-to-back years (1992-93), he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011.

Famous For

Elite second baseman with exceptional defense and clutch hitting

Playing Style

How They Played

Switch-hitting second baseman with exceptional fielding and baserunning

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Hall of Fame second baseman, one of the greatest at his position

Career Journey

Timeline

1988 📌 MLB debut with San Diego Padres
1990 🥇 First All-Star selection
1991 🥇 First Gold Glove Award
1992 🏆 World Series champion with Toronto Blue Jays
1992 🥇 ALCS MVP award
1993 🏆 World Series champion with Toronto Blue Jays
2001 🎯 2000th career hit milestone
2011 🥇 Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame
Career Timeline — Roberto Alomar
1988
MLB debut with San Diego Padres
1990
First All-Star selection
1991
First Gold Glove Award
1992
World Series champion with Toronto Blue Jays
1992
ALCS MVP award
1993
World Series champion with Toronto Blue Jays
2001
2000th career hit milestone
2011
Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame