Jeremy Giambi played parts of six seasons in the major leagues.
He was part of the 2002 Oakland squad that was featured in author Michael Lewis’ 2003 bestseller, “Moneyball,”“We are heartbroken to learn of the passing of a member of our Green and Gold family, Jeremy Giambi,” the A’s said in
a statement. “We offer our condolences to Jeanne, Jason, and his family and friends.”Jeremy Giambi talks about getting cut from his high school baseball team, almost walking away from the sport, and his journey to the Major Leagues
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