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Jeremy Giambi, the younger brother of ex-Yankee Jason Giambi who played a starring role in one of the most famous postseason plays ever, died Wednesday at his parent’s Southern California home ...
Jeremy Giambi, who was portrayed in the film and book versions of Moneyball and played for four teams, including the Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox, and Philadelphia Phillies, has died. He was ...
Giambi, 47, was the younger brother of Jason Giambi, a five-time All-Star and the 2000 American League Most Valuable Player. Advertisement No cause of Jeremy Giambi's death was immediately provided.
Jason Giambi didn't make the trip when the New York Yankees played Houston in a spring training game yesterday. However, he addressed comments made by his brother, former major leaguer Jeremy ...
"They should not waste a roster spot on him. The team has added enough veterans. They need people that can produce. He is way past his prime. If he wants to stay and become a coach that is fine ...
For now, Jason Giambi’s job is as a father to his three young kids. He coaches his one son’s T-ball team. But in the not-too-distant future, he hopes to have a new job in his old profession.
Jason Giambi announced his retirement on Monday, which marked anything but a surprise. ... when Rich “El Guapo” Garces became the first player younger than me to play in the big leagues.
Less than a decade ago, Jason Giambi was one of the most feared hitters in the game. He still possesses the same massive 6-3, 250-pound frame, but his presence in the Indians clubhouse goes far ...
DENVER (CBS4) - Jason Giambi is a role player these days, but he loves his role, and the Colorado Rockies thnk he's absolutely the best man for the job they ask him to do. Giambi has no illusions ...