Jeff Bagwell American Baseball
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Jeff Bagwell dating history
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Relationships
Jeff Bagwell was previously married to Shaune Bagwell.
About
Jeff Bagwell is a 55 year old American Baseballer born on 27th May, 1968 in Boston, MA. His zodiac sign is Gemini
Relationship Statistics
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Details
First Name |
Jeffrey
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Middle Name |
Robert
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Last Name |
Bagwell
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Full Name at Birth |
Jeffrey Robert Bagwell
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Alternative Name |
BagPipes
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Birthday |
27th May, 1968
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Birthplace |
Boston, MA
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Height |
6' 0" (183 cm)
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Weight |
195lbs (88 kg)
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Build |
Athletic
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Eye Color |
Blue
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Hair Color |
Brown - Light
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Zodiac Sign |
Gemini
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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High School |
Xavier (Middletown, CT)
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University |
University of Hartford
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Occupation Text |
Former Major League Baseball Player
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Occupation |
Baseball
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Baseball Position |
First Baseman
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Bats |
Right
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Throws |
Right
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MLB First Game Date |
8th April, 1991
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MLB Final Game Date |
2nd October, 2005
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Draft |
Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 4th round of the 1989 amateur draft.
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Jeffrey Robert Bagwell (born May 27, 1968) is an American former professional baseball first baseman and coach who spent his entire 15-year Major League Baseball (MLB) playing career with the Houston Astros. Originally a Boston Red Sox fourth-round selection from the University of Hartford as a third baseman in the 1989 amateur draft, he was then traded to the Astros in 1990. The National League (NL) Rookie of the Year in 1991, Bagwell then won the NL Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) in 1994, was a four-time MLB All-Star, three-time Silver Slugger winner and a Gold Glove recipient. Forming a core part of Astros lineups with Craig Biggio given the epithet "Killer B's", Houston finished in first or second place in the NL Central division in 11 of 12 seasons from 1994 to 2005. They qualified for the playoffs six times, culminating in Bagwell's lone World Series appearance in 2005. He was elected to the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2005, and to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2017.