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Red Sox great
Nomar Garciaparra turns 42 today. For those fans too young to remember him, imagine having an elite superstar in the lineup every night—an offensive
and defensive force at shortstop. For most of his nine seasons in
Carmine Hose, Nomar was a rock star to
The Nation—and deservedly so. He pissed off elements of the mainstream media—but, by and large, fans didn't care. He was
our Nomah. Check out his achievements in Boston laundry: a .323 average (including batting titles in 1999 and 2000), 178 HRs, a .370 on-base percentage, and a .923 OPS. He was also a
five-time All-Star as a member of the Red Sox and was
Rookie Of The Year in 1997. He finished in the
Top 10 of AL MVP voting five times. The man was
legit. Sure, he moped and played
Hamlet On The Charles from time to time—but we should all recognize him for the great Red Sox player he was. Happy birthday, Nomar!