Trevor Crowe
Baseball player for the Cleveland Indians
Born
November 17th, 1983
41 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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Played Major League Baseball primarily as an outfielder. Debuted in 2009 with the Cleveland Indians, contributing to the team's roster during his tenure. Appeared in parts of four seasons with the Indians, showcasing skills in both offense and defense. Transitioned to playing in minor leagues after his time in the MLB.
Debuted with the Cleveland Indians in 2009
Played in four MLB seasons
Served predominantly as an outfielder
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