Jason Giambi Born: January 8, 1971 (West Covina, California) Yankees Tenure: 2002-08 Giambi was drafted out of high school in the 43rd round by the Brewers in 1989, but elected to go to Long Beach ...
Former major league baseball player Jeremy Giambi suffered a life-altering blow to the head six months before he died by suicide, a coroner's report revealed on Thursday. Giambi, 47, who played for ...
Let’s begin with this week’s Pop Quiz question, from Gary Mintz of South Huntington: In a 2009 episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” Richard Lewis gives Larry a bat autographed by a legendary Yankees ...
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 47 ...
Jeremy Giambi, the brother of former Yankees star Jason Giambi and who played parts of six seasons in MLB, died Wednesday at his parents’ home in Southern California, police and his agent said. He was ...
CLEVELAND -- Jason Giambi is retiring after 20 seasons in the majors. The 2000 AL MVP announced his decision Monday in a statement that was first sent to the New York Daily News. He ends his career as ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Jeremy Giambi, a former major league outfielder and first baseman, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his parents' home in Claremont, authorities said. Officers responding ...
TAMPA, Fla. — In the competition among the three steroid stars, it’s no contest so far. Jason Giambi is the standup, stand-alone winner. Even if Giambi is only behaving so reasonably to save his hide ...
Jeremy Giambi suffered a serious facial injury about six months before he died by suicide, according to a coroner’s report. Giambi was struck in the face by a baseball in August 2021, TMZ reported ...
Jason Giambi agreed Thursday to meet with baseball steroids investigator George Mitchell and apologized for his conduct, becoming the first active player known to cooperate with the former Senate ...
Former American League MVP Jason Giambi has decided to formally retire from playing baseball, he told Mark Feinsand of the New York Daily News. Giambi offered a lengthy statement thanking his family, ...