Juan Gonzalez

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Biography

Co-founded Goez Art Studio and Gallery with José-Luis Gonzalez and David Botello in 1969.

  • Name variations
  • J. Gonzalez
  • Aliases
  • Onironauta
  • Country
  • Chile
  • Nationality
  • Chilean
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 20 April 2024
  • Place of birth
  • Huelva
  • Death date
  • 1975-07-05
  • Death age
  • 27
  • Place of death
  • Miami
  • Education
  • Columbia University·University of Miami
  • Member of
  • New York Cosmos

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Awards

Trivia

Led American League in Homeruns (43) in 1992. Led American League in Slugging Percentage (.632) and Homeruns (46) in 1993. Led American League in Doubles (50)and RBIs in 1998 (157)

Has driven in 100+ RBIs 8 times

Named to 3 American League All Star Teams (1993, 1998 and 2001).

1993 Home Run Derby Champion

Outfielder for Texas Rangers (1989-1999, 2002-2003), Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians.

American League MVP (1996 and 1998).

2 time Home run champ, 92 and 93

Member of 3 American League West Champion Teams (1996, 1998-1999) and member of Cleveland Indian 2001 American League Central Champion Team.

Has been married four times.

Texas Rangers All-Time Total Bases Leader (3,073).

Texas Rangers All-Time RBI Leader (1,180).

Texas Rangers All-Time Homerun Leader (372).

2 time American League MVP (1996 and 1998). Finished 4th in voting in 1993, 9th in voting in 1997 and 5th in voting in 2001.

2 time American League Home Run Champion, 43 in 1992 and 46 in 1993.

.563 Career Slugging Percentage (19th All Time), 429 Home Runs (31st All Time), 1,387 RBI (61st All Time), 1,254 Strikeouts (87th All Time), 837 Extra-Base Hits (64th All Time),

Member of 4 American League West Champion Teams (1994, 1996 and 1998-1999) and member of Cleveland Indian 2001 American League Central Champion Team.

Made major league debut on 1 September 1989.

Former brother-in-law of Javy Lpez.

(February 4) Signed to a minor league contract by the St. Louis Cardinals.

(March 23) Signed a minor league contract with the Oakland Athletics after signing a minor league contract with the Boston Red Sox on 19 March, but not reporting to the team.

He is President of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists

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