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Robin Ventura : ウィキペディア英語版
Robin Ventura


Robin Mark Ventura ( ; born July 14, 1967) is the current manager of the Chicago White Sox and former Major League Baseball player. Prior to managing the White Sox Ventura enjoyed a long career in the major leagues, during which he was known as one of the best third basemen in baseball. He was named an All-Star two times and earned six gold gloves. During his career he played for four major league teams, spending the majority of his career with the White Sox.
==Early years==
Born to parents John and Darlene Ventura on July 14, 1967 in Santa Maria, California, Ventura is of Italian descent. After attending Righetti High School in Orcutt, California, Ventura was a 3-time All-American at Oklahoma State University. He led the nation in runs (107), RBI (96) and total bases (204) in 69 games as a freshman in 1986. In 1987, he had a NCAA-record 58-game hitting streak,〔http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=5175613〕 breaking the previous record of 47; he also led Division I in RBIs two years in a row. His hitting streak remains the Division I record, though his mark was surpassed in 2003 by Damian Costantino of Division III Salve Regina University, who had a 60-game streak. Ventura helped OSU reach the finals of the 1987 College World Series, although they lost the championship game to a Stanford University team that included future teammate Jack McDowell. Ventura collected four hits – including a pair of doubles – in the final game and batted .364 for the series. That summer, he played for the Hyannis Mets in the Cape Cod Baseball League, hitting .370 and led the league in runs batted in with 37. On January 19, 2002, Ventura was inducted into the Cape League Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2001.〔http://www.capecodbaseball.org/News/HOFame/Hall2001/News_HOFdinnerJan02p3.htm〕
In 1988 he earned a spot on the gold medal-winning Olympic baseball team, batting .409 during the tournament. He won both the Golden Spikes Award and the Dick Howser Trophy for outstanding collegiate play, concluding his 3-year OSU career with a .428 batting average, a .792 slugging percentage, and 302 RBIs. On July 4, 2006, Ventura was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame as a member of its inaugural class.

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