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Garret Joseph Anderson (born June 30, 1972 in Los Angeles, California) is a left fielder in Major League Baseball who has played for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (1994-present). He bats & throws left-handed.

Within an eleven-season career, Anderson occurs as .299 hitter by owning 207 home runs and 947 RBI in 1477 games.

High School Career
Garrett Anderson attended Kennedy High School inside Granada Hills, California. When there, he was the triad sport star inside baseball, football, & basketball. Within basebEverthing, he won 2 Everthing-Los Angeles City honors & ii All-League Honors, & as a junior, helped his team win a Los Angeles city chamionship. Within basketbTons as a senior he won Everthing-Los Angeles City honors & All-League honors.

Highlights
Three-instance All-Star (2002-03, 2005) All-Star Punt MVP (2003) The Sporting News Rookie of the Year (1995) Twice Silver Slugger Award (2002-03) Home Run Derby winner (2003) Top Ten MVP (2002, 4th) Twice led American League in doubles (2002-03) placed a club-record 990 Run batted in, breaking the old mark set by Tim Salmon (2005)

ESPN.com - Garret Anderson
Player profile, scouting report, career notes, and statistics.

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