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John Garrett Olerud Wiki Biography
Template:Multiple issuesJohn Garrett Olerud (/?o?l?ru?d/; nicknamed Johnny O, and Big Rude; born August 5, 1968), is an American former Major League Baseball first baseman. Olerud played with the Toronto Blue Jays (1989–96), New York Mets (1997–99), Seattle Mariners (2000–2004), New York Yankees (2004) and Boston Red Sox (2005).A patient, productive hitter throughout his career, Olerud won the American League batting title in 1993 and was runner-up for the National League batting title in 1998. Also a three-time Gold Glove winner, he was an excellent defensive first baseman and part of Sports Illustrated’s “Greatest Infield Ever” with Edgardo Alfonzo, Rey Ordóñez, and Robin Ventura, when he played for the Mets. IMDB Wikipedia $34 Million 1968 1968-8-5 6′ 5″ (1.96 m) Actor August 5 John Garrett Olerud John Olerud Net Worth Leo Seattle USA Washington
Wears batting helmet in field due to an aneurysm in college
John Garrett Olerud Important Facts
Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 3rd round of the 1989 amateur draft out of Washington State University. One of only 91 players in Major League Baseball history who went directly to the majors without playing a game in the minors.
Baseball All-American at both 1st base and pitcher, and Baseball America College Player of the Year (1988).
Toronto Blue Jays All-Time On-Base Percentage Leader (.395).
Cousin of former MLB player Dale Sveum.
John Garrett Olerud Filmography
Title
Year
Status
Character
Role
Fever Pitch
2005
John Olerud (uncredited)
Actor
Prime 9
2010
TV Series
Himself
Self
Sunday Night Baseball
1990-2005
TV Series
Himself – Seattle Mariners First Baseman / Himself – New York Mets First Baseman / Himself – Toronto Blue Jays First Baseman / …
Self
2004 American League Championship Series
2004
TV Series
Himself – New York Yankees First Baseman
Self
100 Years of the World Series
2003
Video documentary
Himself
Self
Sweet 116: The 2001 Seattle Mariners History Making Season