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JockBio: Carlos Delgado Biography
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"Carlos
Delgado
For the better part of 13 seasons, the dugout felt like a waiting room
for Carlos Delgado. After more than 1,000 major league games, he still
hadn’t gotten a taste of postseason play. His number was finally
called in 2006, when he led the Mets to within one win of a pennant. The
power-hitting Puerto Rican brings a special joy to the field that made
him an instant favorite among New York players and fans. There’s
no denying it—Carlos was definitely worth the wait. This is his
story…
GROWING
UP
Carlos Juan Delgado
Jr. was born on June 25, 1972 in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. First made famous
by Christopher Columbus, who landed there on his second trip to the New
World, Carlos's hometown is located on the island's northwest coast, about
two hours from San Juan. Every offseason, he returns to those same shores,
where he happily blends in with family, friends and neighbors to enjoy
a couple of months as just another Aguadillan.
One of four children,
Carlos grew up with a variety of interests, thanks in large part to his
parents, Carlos and Carmen. His father was a drug and alcohol counselor.
His mother worked as a medical laboratory assistant. Both preached the
importance of a good education, but neither was blind to their eldest
son's obvious athletic ability. Though the Delgados lived comfortably,
they realized a career as a professional athlete might take Carlos a long
way.
Carlos inherited his
athletic skills from his father's side of the family. His grandfather
was a first baseman whose booming bat was legen"
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