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Carl Yastrzemski : ウィキペディア英語版
Carl Yastrzemski

Carl Michael Yastrzemski (; nicknamed "Yaz";〔 born August 22, 1939) is an American former Major League Baseball player. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989.〔(Carl Yastrzemski at the Baseball Hall of Fame )〕 Yastrzemski played his entire 23-year baseball career with the Boston Red Sox (1961–1983). He was primarily a left fielder, but also played 33 games as a third baseman〔http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/y/yastrca01.shtmla〕 and mostly was a first baseman and designated hitter later in his career.〔(Carl Yastrzemski at Baseball Reference )〕 Yastrzemski is an 18-time All-Star, the possessor of seven Gold Gloves, a member of the 3000 hit club, and the first American League player in that club to also accumulate over 400 home runs.〔(''Rawlings Presents Big Stix: The Greatest Hitters in the History of the Major Leagues'', Rob Rains, Sports Publishing LLC, 2004, ISBN 1-58261-757-0, ISBN 978-1-58261-757-2 )〕 He is second on the all-time list for games played, and third for total at-bats. He is the Red Sox' all-time leader in career RBIs, runs, hits, singles, doubles, total bases, and games played, and is second on the team's list for home runs behind Ted Williams .〔 In , Yastrzemski achieved a peak in his career, leading the Red Sox to the American League pennant for the first time in over two decades, in that season being voted the American League MVP, and was the last winner of the Triple Crown for batters in the Major Leagues until Miguel Cabrera achieved the feat in 2012.〔〔(1967 American League Batting Leaders at Baseball Reference )〕〔(1967 American League Most Valuable Player Award voting resultsa at Baseball Reference )〕
==Early life==
Yastrzemski was born in Southampton, New York to Carl Yastrzemski, Sr. and Hattie Skonieczny.〔 Both his parents were of a Polish background, and young Carl was bilingual from an early age. Raised on his father's potato farm, Carl played on sandlot baseball teams with his father, who, he maintains, was a better athlete than he was. "Yaz" attended Notre Dame on a basketball scholarship (his career Long Island high school scoring mark at Bridgehampton broke one previously held by Jim Brown) briefly before embarking on his baseball career.
Yastrzemski signed with the Red Sox organization, which sent him to the minor-league Raleigh Capitals in , where he led the league with a .377 batting average,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Official Yastrzemski Web Bio )〕〔(1959 Carolina League Batting Leaders at Baseball Reference )〕 They then moved him to the Minneapolis Millers for the post-season and the season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Minneapolis Millers history )〕 Yastrzemski, who had studied business at Notre Dame, fulfilled a promise to his parents by finishing his degree at Merrimack College in North Andover, Mass., in 1966.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yaz won Triple Crown )

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