Ross Ohlendorf
Baseball pitcher, 2008 MLB All-Star

Born
August 8th, 1982
42 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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Played professional baseball as a pitcher. Ohlendorf was drafted in 2004 by the New York Yankees and made his MLB debut in 2007. Played for several teams, including the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Texas Rangers. Achieved an All-Star selection in 2008 while with the Pirates, which marked a high point in his career. Known for contributing to his teams with a solid pitching performance, primarily as a starter.
Selected as an MLB All-Star in 2008
Played for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Drafted by the New York Yankees in 2004
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