Darin Erstad

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Darin Erstad is a former Major League Baseball outfielder and first baseman best known for his key role with the Anaheim Angels, including their championship run in the early 2000s.

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instanceOf human
professional baseball player
allStarSelection MLB All-Star NERFINISHED
almaMater University of Nebraska–Lincoln NERFINISHED
awardReceived Gold Glove Award
Silver Slugger Award
bats left
battingAverageType MLB career batting average
coachedTeam Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball NERFINISHED
collegeFootballPosition punter
collegeFootballTeam Nebraska Cornhuskers football NERFINISHED
collegeSport American football
baseball
collegeTeam Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
draftedBy California Angels NERFINISHED
draftOverallPick 1
draftRound 1
draftType MLB June Amateur Draft NERFINISHED
era early 2000s MLB players
late 1990s MLB players
familyName Erstad NERFINISHED
fieldingSpecialty defensive outfield play
givenName Darin NERFINISHED
jerseyNumber 27
league Major League Baseball
notableFor key role in Anaheim Angels early 2000s success
member of 2002 World Series champion Angels
notableSeason 2000 MLB season with Angels
occupation baseball coach
baseball outfielder
first baseman
playedFor Anaheim Angels NERFINISHED
Chicago White Sox NERFINISHED
Houston Astros NERFINISHED
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim NERFINISHED
position first baseman
outfielder
primaryTeam Anaheim Angels NERFINISHED
retiredFrom Major League Baseball playing career
role head coach
sport baseball
styleOfPlay contact hitter
high-effort defensive player
teamAchievement 2002 World Series championship with Angels NERFINISHED
throws left

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