Cliff Floyd

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Cliff Floyd
Chicago Cubs — No. 30
Left field
Bats: Left Throws: Right
Major League Baseball debut
September 18, 1993 for the Montreal Expos
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2006)
Avg     .279
RBI     781
HR     213
Former teams

    Cornelius Clifford Floyd (December 5, 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is a left fielder for the Chicago Cubs.

    [edit] Early years

    Floyd was born to parents Cornelius Clifford Floyd, Sr. and Olivia Floyd. After spending 13 years as an only child, Floyd was joined by brother Julius. Sister Shanta, was later adopted when the Floyds noticed her as a six-year old classmate of Julius' who had been troublesome for her then adoptive parents. The three siblings were raised in Markham, Illinois, a smaller city outside Chicago. Floyd's father, a former Marine, worked double shifts at a U.S. Steel plant in Chicago to allow the family to live in a safe and stable neighborhood.

    At Thornwood High School in South Holland, Illinois, Floyd was a three-sport star in baseball, football, and basketball. In basketball, he led his high school to the Class AA Sectional Playoffs. In leading his team to the state finals as a senior, he hit .508 with 130 runs batted in during the final two years of his high school prep career. He was heavily recruited by Arizona State University and Stanford, but when the Montreal Expos drafted him as the 14th pick in the 1st round of the 1991 amateur draft, Floyd made no hesitation and chose to go to the minor leagues.

    [edit] Major league career

    Floyd made his major league debut in 1993, playing in 10 games with the Expos. In 1997, Floyd was traded from the Expos to the Florida Marlins for Dustin Hermanson and Joe Orsulak. In 1998, Floyd earned a starting position in the Marlins' outfield.

    In 2002, Floyd was traded from the Marlins back to the Expos, with Claudio Vargas, Wilton Guerrero and cash, for Graeme Lloyd, Mike Mordecai, Carl Pavano, Justin Wayne, and Donald Levinski. Later that year, Floyd was traded from the Expos to the Boston Red Sox for Sun-Woo Kim and Seung Song.

    In 2003, Floyd was signed by the New York Mets. Where he stayed until he became a free agent in 2006, because he was riddled with injuries to his achillies. He caught the final out in the division clinching game.

    Floyd lives in Florida with his longitme companion Maryanne Manning, the couple's two children, his parents, and the two children of his sister Shanta. Shanta died in 2006 after a long battle with cancer.

    According to multiple reports, first reported by the Daily Southtown, Floyd has agreed to a one-year deal with the Chicago Cubs for the 2007 season with a player option year for 2008. Cubs.com and the Chicago Sun-Times has also confirmed this report.

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