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Ryan
Noda
Baltimore Orioles
#41
First Baseman
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1.85 m, 98 kg
Birthdate
30/3/1996 (30)
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Left/Left
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Volo, IL
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Active
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White Sox put Noda on IL; Gray back from Triple-A
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Red Sox acquire 1B Noda in trade with Angels
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Athletics put Noda on 10-day IL with broken jaw
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