Vladimir Alvino Guerrero Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Vladimir Alvino Guerrero (born February 9, 1975) is a Dominican former professional baseball player who spent 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). A right fielder and designated hitter, he has played for the Montreal Expos (1996–2003), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2004–2009), Texas Rangers (2010), and Baltimore Orioles (2011).In 2004, he was voted the American League (AL) Most Valuable Player (MVP). He helped lead the Angels to five AL West championships (2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009), and was voted as one of the most feared hitters in baseball in a 2008 poll of all 30 major league managers.A nine-time All Star, he was widely recognized as one of the best all-around players in the game because of his impressive offensive production, regularly hitting for power and average, and, prior to injuries that robbed him of range, stellar defense and strong throwing arms. He was also regarded as the game's premier "bad ball hitter," for his ability to consistently hit balls thrown well outside of his strike zone, a skill made evident on August 14, 2009, when Guerrero hit a pitch which bounced in front of home plate.On September 26, 2011, Guerrero became the all-time MLB leader in hits among players from the Dominican Republic, surpassing Julio Franco. He was later surpassed by Adrián Beltré in 2014. Through 2011, he was the leader among active major league outfielders in errors, with 125, and was second in assists, with 126.
Outfielder with the Montreal Expos (1996-2003) and Anaheim/California (2004-present).
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Made major league debut on 19 September 1996.
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In 2000 led the National League in intentional bases on balls (23).
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In 2002 led the National League in hits (206).
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Named by Baseball Digest as Player of the Year for 2004.
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2004 American League Most Valuable Player
Self
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Year
Status
Character
2010 World Series
2010
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Texas Rangers Designated Hitter
Sunday Night Baseball
2004-2010
TV Series
Himself - Anaheim Angels Right Fielder / Himself - Anaheim Angels Designated Hitter / Himself - Texas Rangers Designated Hitter / ...
Road to the Big Leagues
2008
Documentary
Himself
2007 MLB All-Star Game
2007
TV Special
Himself - AL Starting Right Fielder, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
The Republic of Baseball: The Dominican Giants of the American Game
2006
TV Movie documentary
Himself
2006 MLB All-Star Game
2006
TV Special
Himself
2005 MLB All-Star Game
2005
TV Special
Himself - AL Starting Right Fielder: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Faith Rewarded: The Historic Season of the 2004 Boston Red Sox
2004
Video documentary
Himself - Angels Right Fielder
2004 MLB All-Star Game
2004
TV Special
Himself - AL Starting Right Fielder: Anaheim Angels
2002 MLB All-Star Game
2002
TV Special
Himself - NL Starting Center Fielder: Montreal Expos
2001 MLB All-Star Game
2001
TV Special
Himself
2000 MLB All-Star Game
2000
TV Special
Himself - NL Starting Left Fielder: Montreal Expos
1999 MLB All-Star Game
1999
TV Special
Himself
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
Prime 9
2010
TV Series
Himself
Known for movies
Road to the Big Leagues (2008) as Himself
Faith Rewarded: The Historic Season of the 2004 Boston Red Sox (2004) as Himself - Angels Right Fielder
Sunday Night Baseball (2004-2010) as Himself - Anaheim Angels Right Fielder / Himself - Anaheim Angels Designated Hitter / Himself / Himself - Texas Rangers Designated Hitter