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J.D. Drew

Played For
St. Louis Cardinals (1998-2003)
Atlanta Braves (2004)
Los Angeles Dodgers (2005)

Born
David Jonathan Drew was born on November 20, 1975, in Valdosta, GA.

Batted:  Left
Threw:  Right

Primary Position:  CF

Primary Team:  SLN

Major League Debut
September 8, 1998

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Post-Season Appearances
2000 National League Championship Series
2000 National League Divisional Series
2001 National League Divisional Series
2002 National League Championship Series
2002 National League Divisional Series
2004 National League Divisional Series

Feats
Twice, once with the Dodgers in 2006, and once with the Red Sox in 2007, J.D. Drew was part of back-to-back-to-back-to-back home runs. On September 18, 2006, Drew hit the second of four straight homers for L.A. against the Padres. On April 22, 2007, Drew hit the second of four consecutive homers off Chase Wright of the Yankees. Drew is the only player to take part in that feat, which has been accomplished just five times in baseball history.

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