Alfonso Soriano

Dominican baseball player for Yankees

Alfonso Soriano - Athletes & Sports Figures born January 7th, 1976
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Played Major League Baseball primarily as a second baseman and outfielder. Had a successful career with several teams, notably the New York Yankees and Chicago Cubs. Major achievements included winning the 2009 World Series with the Yankees and being selected to the All-Star Game multiple times. Known for his power hitting and speed on the bases.

Winning the 2009 World Series with the New York Yankees

Being a two-time All-Star

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