Jason Grabowski
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Jason Grabowski (born May 24, 1976 in New Haven, Connecticut) is a Major League Baseball player. In the 2005 offseason, his contract was sold to the Orix Buffaloes of Japan's Pacific League. He is a 2007 non-roster invitee to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays spring training, and has signed a minor league contract with the Devil Rays.
Some of his many nicknames are "Jason Grabow---ski ski"; "Grabber"; J.G. Quality; J.G. Uhahy; TLV.[citation needed]
He once hit two grand slams in one day. The first came off Dan Andros during a game at Burguiere Stadium, the second off Chris Amoroso at Old Saybrook Stadium. He currently holds the record for the longest home run (483 ft.) at Citizens Bank Park, the Phillies home stadium.[citation needed]
[edit] Sources
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
- Tampa Bay Devil Rays player profile
- USA Today player profile
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