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JockBio: Alfonso Soriano Biography


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"Alfonso Soriano     Some people look at Chicago Cubs center fielder Alfonso Soriano and immediately think of Dave Winfield. Others hear the rifle-shot sound of the ball leaving his bat and swear it’s Hank Aaron at the plate. In the end, however, most agree that Alfonso simply defies comparison. In 2002, he became the first second baseman in major league history to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in the same season. As an outfielder in 2006, he became history’s fourth 40-40 man. Shoestring-thin and steel-beam-strong, Alfonso combines speed, power and suppleness unlike any other big leaguer. This is his story ... GROWING UP Alfonso Guilleard Soriano was born on January 7, 1976 in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic. (Alfonso's official birth year was revealed by the Dallas Morning News .) Baseball is religion on the island, and San Pedro is a holy place—home of a long line of sainted major leaguers, including Pedro Guerrero, Tony Fernandez and Sammy Sosa. Alfonso was an easy convert. He began playing after his sixth birthday and, like many of his friends, dreamed of being a big-league shortstop. Initially, his prospects seemed rather dim. Alfonso was known as “The Mule” because he was slow afoot and moved awkwardly around ground balls. Even his uncle Hilario—who is now a scouting supervisor for the Toronto Blue Jays—was uncertain about his nephew’s future.     Back then Hilario was toiling in the Dodgers’ system, hoping to"
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