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Kurt
Suzuki
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Birthdate
10/4/1983
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Right/Right
Birthplace
Wailuku, HI
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Cal State Fullerton
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'Born to do this': Suzuki gets 1-year Angels deal
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Angels hire former catcher Suzuki as manager
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Ohtani snaps slump with rare hitting feat in win
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Angels' Suzuki set to retire after 16-year career
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Angels' Suzuki alert after suffering neck contusion
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Elly De La Cruz hits 2 of Reds' 5 home runs in 12-6 victory over Rays
— Elly De La Cruz hit two of Cincinnati's five home runs, rookie Sal Stewart added three RBI to reach 24 on the season and the Reds scored the first nine runs to cruise to a 12-6 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night.
Wood's homer, García's 4 hits power the Nationals to an 11-4 win, snapping Atlanta's streak at 6
— James Wood homered, Luis García Jr. had four hits and the Washington Nationals snapped the Atlanta Braves' six-game winning streak with an 11-4 victory on Tuesday night.
New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox: Game Highlights
New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox: Game Highlights
Stanton homers, adds 2-run double as Yankees shut out Red Sox 4-0
— Giancarlo Stanton hit a solo homer in the second and added a two-run double as the New York Yankees extended their winning streak to four with a 4-0 win over the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night.
Houston Astros vs. Cleveland Guardians: Game Highlights
Houston Astros vs. Cleveland Guardians: Game Highlights
Fans of scuffling Mets mostly stay home on chilly N.Y. night
In the throes of a 12-game losing streak, the skidding New York Mets, in last place in the National League East, returned home Tuesday night to a quieter reception at Citi Field on a cold night in Queens, as they opened a series with the Minnesota Twins.