Moises Rojas Alou

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Moises Rojas Alou Quick Info

Full Name Moisés Alou
Net Worth $40 Million
Date Of Birth July 3, 1966
Place Of Birth Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Height 6′ 3″ (1.91 m)
Weight 90.72
Profession Baseball player
Education Cañada College
Nationality American Booty Scratcher
Spouse Austria Alou
Parents Felipe Alou
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/moisesalou18
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1243968
Nominations Best Comeback Athlete ESPY Award

Moises Rojas Alou Important Facts

  • (December 27) Signed with the San Francisco Giants. [2004]
  • Named to “Baseball Digest” magazine’s 1992 Rookie All-Star Team.
  • Made major league debut on 14 September 1991.
  • .508 career Slugging Percentage is 74th All Time.
  • Finished 3rd in voting for National League MVP in 1994 and 1998. Finished 10th in voting for same award in 1997.
  • Member of 1990 National League Eastern Division Champion Pittsburgh Pirates team. Member of 1994 National League Eastern Division Champion Montreal Expos team. Member of 1997 World Series Champion Florida Marlins team. Member of 1998 and 2001 National League Central Division Champion Houston Astros teams. Member of 2003 National League Central Division Champion Chicago Cubs team.
  • Named to 4 National League All Star Teams (1994, 1997-1998 and 2001).
  • Outfielder for Pittsburgh Pirates (1990), Montreal Expos (1990, 1992-1996), Florida Marlins (1997), Houston Astros (1998, 2000-2001) and Chicago Cubs (2002-present).
  • As of the 2003 season, 4 time National League All Star (1994, 1997, 1998, 2001)
  • Father Felipe and uncles Matty Alou and Jesus Alou played the outfield for the San Francisco Giants on 15 September 1963, the first all-brother outfield in MLB history.
  • Father Felipe Alou replaced Dusty Baker as manager of the San Francisco Giants after the 2002 season. Baker in turn became manager of the Chicago Cubs, who now manages his son Moises.
  • As of the 2003 season has played for the following teams: Pittsburgh Pirates (1990), Montreal Expos (1990-1996), Florida Marlins (1997), Houston Astros (1998-2001), and Chicago Cubs (2002- ).
  • Two of his brothers are currently playing minor league baseball — Felipe Jr. (in Kansas City’s organization) and Luis Emilio (in Florida’s farm system)
  • His father, Felipe Alou, managed Moises during his time with the Montreal Expos (1990-1996).

Moises Rojas Alou Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Perfect Storm: Story on the 1994 Montreal Expos 2015 Documentary short Himself Self
Catching Hell 2011 Documentary Himself Self
Historia del Béisbol Dominicano 2009 Documentary Himself Self
Un Millón por Sobeida 2009 Short Himself Self
Sunday Night Baseball 1993-2008 TV Series Himself – Chicago Cubs Left Fielder / Himself – San Francisco Giants Right Fielder / Himself – Montreal Expos Left Fielder / … Self
2005 MLB All-Star Game 2005 TV Special Himself – NL Left Fielder: San Francisco Giants Self
The Top 5 Reasons You Can’t Blame… 2005 TV Series Himself Self
2004 MLB All-Star Game 2004 TV Special Himself – NL Left Fielder: Chicago Cubs Self
Extra 2003 TV Series Himself Self
2003 National League Championship Series 2003 TV Series Himself – Chicago Cubs Left Fielder Self
2001 MLB All-Star Game 2001 TV Special Himself Self
1998 MLB All-Star Game 1998 TV Special Himself Self
1997 World Series 1997 Video documentary Himself – Florida Marlins left fielder Self
1997 National League Championship Series 1997 TV Series Himself – Florida Marlins Left Fielder / Himself – Florida Marlins Pinch Hitter Self
1997 MLB All-Star Game 1997 TV Special Himself – NL Left Fielder: Florida Marlins Self
1994 MLB All-Star Game 1994 TV Special Himself – NL Outfielder Self
Whose Curse Is Worse?: Red Sox and Cubs on Trial 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2003 TV Series Himself Archive Footage