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Xander Bogaerts MLB Stats, Wife, Net Worth, Salary, Family

Xander Bogaerts is an international Aruban baseball shortstop. His full name is Xander Jan Bogaerts nicknamed the X-Man and Bogey or Bogie. In 2013, he made his MLB career debut, appearing in 30 matches. Bogaerts started out in Class A and completed up playing with the Portland Sea Dogs of the Class Eastern AA, during the 2012 season. Bogaerts Salary and Net worthAccording to 2018, his salary is 7.05 million USD.

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30 cool anime hairstyles that would actually look great in real life

If choosing the best hairstyle or shaving style is challenging for you, worry no more as we have a simple solution. There are numerous cool anime hairstyles that are unique. Choose one that enhances your facial features and all eyes will be on you. It is common to enter a barbershop or hair salon desiring a fresh new look, but finding the best option proves challenging. What do you do in such situations?

Adios Adidas! Nike Strikes Unprecedented $1 Billion Apparel Deal With NBA

Fans love jerseys. They love wearing the same thing that their favorite players do when they play whatever they play. It's a great way to show who you support, and the apparel companies know that. So they offer jerseys to the fans and charge a pretty penny for them. Since fans are dying to be like their favorite superstars, they pay it. It looks like NBA fans may very well be shelling out some money for new jerseys in a couple of years, now that Adidas is out and Nike is in.

Aisha Dee Calls Out 'The Bold Type' for Lack of Diversity

Speaking out for what’s important. Aisha Dee, one of the three main characters on The Bold Type, shared a powerful statement via Instagram on Wednesday, July 15, one day before the season 4 finale. “Knowing the power that art had to shape my mind and experience, I had to speak up,” Dee, 26, wrote in a lengthy statement before explaining that playing Kat Edison on the Freeform drama was the first time she was able to not just play “the white character’s ‘best friend,'” but instead an “empowered and confident” woman with her own narrative, who explored her queer identity.