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Bob Zupcic : ウィキペディア英語版
Bob Zupcic

Robert "Bob" Zupcic (born August 18, 1966 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former professional baseball outfielder. He played four seasons in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox (1991–94) and Chicago White Sox (1994). He batted and threw right-handed.
In his career, Zupcic posted a .250 batting average with seven home run and 80 runs batted in in 319 games played. Despite only hitting seven home runs in his career, Zupcic's greatest accomplishment may have been hitting two grand slams during his rookie season of 1992. As of 2011, the only other Red Sox players to have accomplished this feat are Ellis Burks and Ryan Kalish (in 1987 and 2010 respectively).〔(Bob Zupcic -- fenwayfanatics.com )〕
Alphabetically, Zupcic appears last on the all-time list of Boston Red Sox players. For the Chicago White Sox, only 1910 outfielder Dutch Zwilling appears after Zupcic.〔(The Official Site of The Boston Red Sox: History: Red Sox All-Time Players )〕〔(The Official Site of The Chicago White Sox: History: White Sox All-Time Players )〕
==Career==


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