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Jeremy Giambi

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Jeremy Giambi was an outfielder and first baseman who played for major league teams including the Oakland Athletics.

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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Condolences to the Giambi family. We lived on the same street in Covina growing up and I remember Jeremy and Jason playing catch in the front yard with their dad all the time. Gone too soon.

Brother, thank you for your work and dedication with David and Danny. You were more than a teacher and mentor. You will always be remembered by the O'Neill family.

Prayers for peace and sending love to the Giambi family. Jeremy is gone too soon.

Sending my sincerest condolences and prayers to the Giambi family. I met Jeremy in Omaha after he joined the Royals organization. His smile, laugh, and easy going nature made him a fast friend. Getting to know him and watch him play was awesome. His light was so bright back then and his love of the game was contagious. He was always available to the fans and press and well liked by his teammates which is a testament to his character.

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My condolences are with the Giambi family. I'm so sorry about the loss of Jeremy. I pray that you will be surrounded by the love & support that you need and may "the God who supplies endurance and comfort" (Roman's 15:5) be with you always.

Giambi's Baseball Academy was where I worked for Jeremy and Jason the best job ever.
Jeremy was so much fun he loved teaching kids baseball, so did Jason.
He was outgoing, funny, and always hugging people. He would tell stories that made you laugh until you cried. He will ge missed!
Our prayers go out to the entire Giambi family.

Thank You, Jeremy for the FUN memories!

Laura, Max, Dakota Grijalva

So sad to hear about Jeremy's passing. Many great memories watching him play ball. God bless his entire family and please know he's in a better place but won't be forgotten.