Luis Polonia
Dominican baseball player and outfielder
Dominican baseball player and outfielder
Played Major League Baseball as an outfielder from 1986 to 1998. Teams included the California Angels, Atlanta Braves, and the New York Yankees. Recorded a career batting average of .284 and earned 1,260 hits. Contributed to several playoff appearances, helping teams to compete at high levels during his tenure. After retirement, continued to engage in baseball-related activities in coaching and mentoring roles.
Played for the California Angels
Achieved 1,260 career hits
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