About Adam Dunn Memorabilia & Collectibles
Both good in football and baseball,
Adam Troy Dunn is indeed a versatile athlete. He caught the interest of many teams but in 2000 the Dayton Dragons was the team who benefited from his skills. Despite the fact that he began slowly with the team due to his fractured finger, the team saw the real athlete in him in the middle of the season. Culminating the year with 16 homeruns, RBIs of 79 and a total steal of 24; Dunn managed to become one of the most contributing athletes to the team. He has played for the
Cincinnati Reds, Arizona Diamondbacks,
Washington Nationals and the
Chicago White Sox.
It was just the beginning of his mark-up in the minor baseball world. The year after that was more promising to Dunn. Dunn’s first few weeks came out well with .343 hits, homeruns of 12, and 39 RBIs. Progress in his career took place following all of his early accomplishments. Once he became the Batter of the Week in the International League. In the next games he also made homeruns of eight and RBIs of 25.
Dunn’s abilities in batting and running the homeruns made him remarkable. He emerged to be the leader of scoring runs for the year 2002. No wonder people look out for his memorabilia items even at present he is still making history. Autographed big stick black bat and shirts are available. The most popular is the signed baseball. His name is usually misspelled as Adam Dun instead of Adam Dunn being the right spelling.
Adam Dunn (full name: Adam Troy Dunn; Big Donkey) plays leftfielder and first baseman for the Washington Nationals. During his 10 seasons, he has played 1445 games, belted 354 home runs, driven in 865 runs, and stolen 59 bases. Born on November 9, 1979 in Houston, TX, Dunn stands 6' 6" and weighs 285 lb. He attended New Caney (New Caney, TX) high school and was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 2nd round of the 1998 amateur draft. His debut was on July 20, 2001. Over his career, Dunn made $56,695,000. Common misspellings of his name include Adam Big Adam addom adom Donkey Troy Dunn.