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Heather Nabozny : ウィキペディア英語版
Heather Nabozny
Heather Nabozny (born 1970) is an American groundskeeper. She is the head groundskeeper of the Detroit Tigers' Comerica Park since 1999, becoming the first female head groundskeeper in the history of Major League Baseball.
On September 5, 2014 Nabozny badly injured her leg as the Comerica Park grounds crew attempted to cover the field during a severe storm during a game between the Tigers and San Francisco Giants. She underwent surgery on her knee and managed her grounds crew's preparation for the American League Division Series between the Tigers and Baltimore Orioles one month after her injury with her leg in a cast.
==Early life==
Nabozny was born in Milford, Michigan. Her father Louis, who worked 30 years at Ford Motor Company, started a lawn care business when she was 10.〔 She used to work for her father during the summer.〔〔 She grew up as a Tigers fan and attended games at Tiger Stadium with her father.〔
She studied sports turf-management at the Michigan State University〔 and was graduated in 1993.〔 She started for the Toronto Blue Jays at their spring training complex in Dunedin, Florida.〔

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