Born: (1976-08-03) August 3, 1976 (age 47) Tarzana, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 31, 1998, for the Anaheim Angels
Last MLB appearance
October 1, 2010, for the Atlanta Braves
MLB statistics
Batting average
.254
Home runs
320
Runs batted in
950
Teams
Anaheim Angels (1998–2004)
Arizona Diamondbacks (2005)
Toronto Blue Jays (2006–2007)
St. Louis Cardinals (2008–2009)
Atlanta Braves (2010)
Career highlights and awards
4× All-Star (2000, 2001, 2003, 2006)
World Series champion (2002)
World Series MVP (2002)
2× Silver Slugger Award (2000, 2001)
AL home run leader (2000)
Medals
Men's baseball
Representing United States
Olympic Games
1996 Atlanta
Team
Troy Edward Glaus (/ˈɡlɔːs/; born August 3, 1976) is an American former professional baseball third baseman and first baseman. Glaus played in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Anaheim Angels (1998–2004), Arizona Diamondbacks (2005), Toronto Blue Jays (2006–2007), St. Louis Cardinals (2008–2009), and the Atlanta Braves (2010). Glaus lettered in baseball while attending UCLA. He won a bronze medal in baseball at the 1996 Summer Olympics as a member of the U.S. national baseball team.[1] Glaus was a four-time All-Star and won World Series MVP honors in 2002.
^Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Troy Glaus". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 17, 2020.
Troy Edward Glaus (/ˈɡlɔːs/; born August 3, 1976) is an American former professional baseball third baseman and first baseman. Glaus played in Major League...
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Game 6 comeback; the award would be presented the following night to TroyGlaus of the Angels for his role in that comeback. (Bobby Richardson of the...
runs for Anaheim in the fourth inning, then do so again in the ninth. TroyGlaus also homers in both the fourth and the ninth. This the first time in major...
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second-most home runs in a season in Angels history at 46, trailing only TroyGlaus' 47 home runs in 2000. For the year, Ohtani finished his pitching campaign...
agent Mark Portugal Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Will Clark TroyGlaus, 2nd round, 37th overall by the San Diego Padres, but did not sign Brian...
head coach Gary Adams and included future Major League Baseball players TroyGlaus, Jim Parque, and Eric Byrnes. Jon Heinrichs, Tom Jacquez, Eric Valent...
reached a preliminary deal to send Rolen to the Toronto Blue Jays for TroyGlaus (which became finalized on January 14). Rolen suffered a non-displaced...
(Garret Anderson, Darin Erstad, TroyGlaus, Tim Salmon, and Mo Vaughn) hitting at least 25 homers and driving in 97 runs. Glaus led the AL in HRs, and Erstad...
Francisco and Chase Utley, Colorado's Garrett Atkins, and St. Louis' TroyGlaus, who was the 2002 World Series MVP for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim...
bases, RBI, extra-base hits, and runs. Wright's 24 errors tied him with TroyGlaus for the most errors by a third baseman in the major leagues. Wright made...
thanks to home runs from Tim Salmon, Scott Spiezio, Garret Anderson, and TroyGlaus respectively. When the series shifted to Anaheim, the Yankees jumped out...
Robb Nen to pitch to Glaus, hoping that Nen could induce a strikeout that might yet preserve the Giants' slim lead. However, Glaus slugged a double to...
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