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Ross Gload

Ross Peter Gload (born April 5, 1976) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman and outfielder. He played for six teams over ten seasons.
==High school/college career==
Gload grew up in the Long Island community of Springs, New York, where he broke numerous high school and county home run records. After his record breaking 1994 season for East Hampton High School, Gload was honored with the "Carl Yastrzemski Award,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Suffolk Baseball: Carl Yastrzemski Award Winners )〕" which is annually awarded to the most outstanding high school baseball player in Suffolk County by the Suffolk County Baseball Coaches Association. His 41 career home runs, and 20 in the 1994 season alone, are New York state high school records. Perhaps his most memorable high school moment was the Suffolk County Championship game, where he single-handedly propelled East Hampton to the Long Island Championship with four moonshots off of Kings Park High School's left-handed starter Matthew Ligouri. Gload was recruited by the University of South Florida, where he played under longtime Coach Eddie Cardieri, before going pro.

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