David Americo Ortiz Arias, popularly known as ‘Big Papi’, is a Dominican-American professional baseball player, the designated hitter, with the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball. He formerly played for the Minnesota Twins for a few years before joining the Red Sox for good. He is also known as the heart of the Boston Red Sox’s offensive machine, due to his huge frame and talent to hit larger-than-life home runs. He is undoubtedly the most famous and intimidating player of baseball in the United States. As a young boy, Ortiz had a special liking for the game as his father played baseball for years in the Dominican pro and semi-pro leagues. Due to his huge physique, he was pushed into basketball in high school but the love of baseball earned him a contract with the Seattle Mariners who then traded him off to the Minnesota Twins. Soon Ortiz’s talent was recognized by Major League Baseball and the Boston Red Sox hired him to play sporadically for them as a pinch hitter. But later, he was given a chance to play a season as the designated hitter and he never looked back after that. Ortiz is a nine-time All-Star and a three-time World Series champion and he holds the Red Sox single-season record for home runs with 54 and is also an all-time leader in MLB history for home runs (381), RBIs (1,245) and hits (1,758) by a DH.