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#25 1B Jason Giambi

of the New York Yankees whose current status is 25-man


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Proper Name: Jason Gilbert Giambi

Born on: January 8, 1971

Birthplace: West Covina, CA, USA

Resides in: , ,

Height: 6.0

Weight: 230 lbs.

Nick Name:

Pronounced: gee-OM-bee

Bats: L

Throws: R

Pos: 1B

College: Long Beach State

Age: 39

Service Time: 11.095

Agent: Arn Tellem

Signed thru:

2008 season

Free Agent After:

2008 season


Contract:

7-Year worth 120M- + he receives a 17M Signing bonus that is paid 3M in 2002, 4M in '03 and '04, 4.5M in '05, 1M in '06 and 0.5M in '07- he will make in 2002-8M, in 2003-9M, in 2004- 10M, in 2005- 11M, i 2006- 18M and in 2007 and 08- 21M and in 2009- Team Option 22M or 5M buyout
Agent: Arn Tellem


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