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SERAFINI, PAOLO

1974 (age&#160 · 52) San Francisco · California · U.S. Batted: Switch Threw: Left Professional debut MLB: June 25 · &#160 · 1996 · for the&#160 · Minnesota Twins CPBL: August 21 · 2002 · Chinatrust Whales NPB: April 12 · 2004 · Chiba Lotte Marines Last appearance MLB: August 1 · 2007 · Colorado Rockies CPBL: August 29 · Chinatrust Whales NPB: May 13 · Chicago Cubs · San Diego Padres · Pittsburgh Pirates · Cincinnati Reds · 2025

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1974 (age&#160
52) San Francisco
California
U.S. Batted: Switch Threw: Left Professional debut MLB: June 25
&#160
1996
for the&#160
Minnesota Twins CPBL: August 21
2002
Chinatrust Whales NPB: April 12
2004
Chiba Lotte Marines Last appearance MLB: August 1
2007
Colorado Rockies CPBL: August 29
Chinatrust Whales NPB: May 13
Chicago Cubs
San Diego Padres
Pittsburgh Pirates
Cincinnati Reds
2025

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1 Early life 2 Professional career Toggle Professional career subsection 2.1 Draft and minor leagues 2.2 Minnesota Twins (1996–1998) 2.3 Chicago Cubs (1999) 2.4 San Diego Padres (2000) 2.5 Pittsburgh Pirates (2000) 2.6 Mid-career 2.7 Cincinnati Reds (2003) 2.8 Nippon Professional Baseball (2004–2007) 2.9 Colorado Rockies (2007) 2.10 Late career 3 Personal life Toggle Personal life subsection 3.1 Conviction for 2021 murder 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External links Toggle the table of conten

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