He belted in 52, 57 and 47 homeruns in the three years he played for Texas and always had a .300-plus batting average.
The year was 2001 and the Texas Rangers were looking for a marquee player to lead them to the World Series, or at least the American League playoffs, a level of postseason play they hadn't reached in franchise history.
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