The Eduardo Nunez file
Age: 28 (born June 15, 1987)
Home: Azua, Dominican Republic
Signed: With Yankees, 2004
MLB debut: Aug. 19, 2010
Acquired: April 7, 2014, in trade with Yankees for minor league LHP Miguel Sulbaran, who was acquired seven months earlier in trade with Royals for C Drew Butera
Salary: $1,475,000
Position (career games): shortstop (223), third base (133), designated hitter (45), second base (28), left field (23), right field (six)
Career totals: .276 BA, 25 HR, 142 RBI, 71 doubles, 13 triples, 77 stolen bases, 21 caught stealing, 74 walks, 192 strikeouts in 461 games over seven seasons
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