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Felix Jose

Baseball Player

Interests

baseball

Characteristics

Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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Born
1965-05-02
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He was a standout right fielder, and his career really took off when he became an All-Star in 1991 while playing for the St. Louis Cardinals. That moment was definitely a highlight, showcasing just how talented he was on the field. Later on, he continued to impress, especially during the 1993 season with the Kansas City Royals, where he managed to steal 31 bases—proof that his speed and strategy were top-notch. Before all the fame and big-league action, his journey began when the Oakland Athletics signed him as an amateur free agent back in 1984. It’s pretty remarkable to think about how far he came since then. Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, he carried that early determination with him throughout his career. He always gave it his all, and fans remember him not just for the stats, but for the passion he brought to the game.

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He finished his MLB career with a batting average of .280.

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