About Julio Borbon Memorabilia & Collectibles
Center fielder of the Texas Rangers, Julio Borbon was born on February 20, 1986 in Starkville, Mississippi. Based on reviews, the great player became an asset of the University of Tennessee in 2005. He even led the team in reaching the College World Series where he achieved a .350 batting average. Among his former teammates are the now famous
Chase Headley who was drafted by the San Diego Padres and Luke Hochevar who was signed in by the
Kansas City Royals.
If you love every game of Julio Borbon as well as the other Rangers players, then this is the right time for you to get to know more about them by buying their sports items and other signed memorabilia. Other Rangers players include Chris Robinson who has amazingly played for Canada during the 2008 Olympics,
Zach Jackson who first played for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2006 and decided to be with the Cleveland Indians in 2008, and Mike Napoli who has amazingly hit a home run during his very first career at-bat.
It was in 2007 when Borbon joined the Major League Baseball where he was the 35th overall selection of the Texas Rangers. Two years after, Borbon made his MLB debut and has helped his team in beating off well-known teams like the
Cleveland Indians. According to sources, he is spending his off-season days playing for the Aguilas Cibaeñas in Dominican Republic. You would surely love to have Borbon’s items in your home so hurry and check out his signed baseballs, photos and baseball card and tickets now!
Julio Borbon (full name: Julio Alberto Borbon; no nicknames) plays centerfielder for the Texas Rangers. During his 2 seasons, he has played 180 games, belted 7 home runs, driven in 89 runs, and stolen 34 bases. Born on February 20, 1986 in Starkville, MS, Borbon stands 6' 0" and weighs 195 lb. He attended De La Salle (Santo Domingo, DO) high school and was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 1st round (35th pick) of the 2007 amateur draft. His debut was on June 29, 2009 vs. LAA 3 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Over his career, Borbon made $600,000. Common misspellings of his name include Julio Alberto Julio Borbon bornbon.