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'''Ronald "Coom Dawg" Coomer''' (born [[November 18]] [[1966]] in [[Crest Hill, Illinois]]) is a former [[first baseman]] and [[third baseman]] in [[Major League Baseball]] who had a 9-year career from {{by|1995}} to {{by|2003}}. He played for the [[Minnesota Twins]] and [[New York Yankees]], both of the [[American League]], and the [[Chicago Cubs]] and [[Los Angeles Dodgers]], both of the [[National League]]. |
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Coomer was elected to the [[American League]] All-Star team in 1999 with the Twins. |
Coomer was elected to the [[American League]] All-Star team in 1999 with the Twins. |
Revision as of 18:35, 26 August 2008
Template:Infobox MLB retired Ronald "Coom Dawg" Coomer (born November 18 1966 in Crest Hill, Illinois) is a former first baseman and third baseman in Major League Baseball who had a 9-year career from 1995 to 2003. He played for the Minnesota Twins and New York Yankees, both of the American League, and the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers, both of the National League.
Coomer was elected to the American League All-Star team in 1999 with the Twins.
During baseball season, he is a baseball analyst for FSN North, the Minnesota Twins' primary television broadcaster.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference
Categories:
- 1966 births
- Living people
- Medford A's players
- Modesto A's players
- Madison Muskies players
- Huntsville Stars players
- Birmingham Barons players
- Nashville Sounds players
- Albuquerque Dukes players
- Iowa Cubs players
- Vero Beach Dodgers players
- Minnesota Twins players
- Chicago Cubs players
- New York Yankees players
- Los Angeles Dodgers players
- Major League Baseball first basemen
- Major League Baseball players from Illinois
- American League All-Stars
- Major League Baseball third basemen
- Baseball first baseman stubs
- Baseball third baseman stubs