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Tristan Gray
/ˈtrɪstən ɡreɪ/
Definition
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Tristan Gray is an American professional baseball infielder, currently with the Minnesota Twins in Major League Baseball.
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Born March 22, 1996, in Houston, Texas, he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2017 out of Rice University and has played for multiple organizations before his recent call-up.
Examples
Tristan Gray launched a grand slam that turned the Twins' home opener into a fireworks show without the actual fireworks.
When Tristan Gray steps up to the plate, pitchers start sweating more than a snowman in July.
Fans chanted Tristan Gray's name after his bases-loaded blast, proving he's the infield wizard the Twins have been waiting for.
Tristan Gray's glove work is so slick, it makes stealing bases look like borrowing a pen from a friend.