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Extractions: Categories 1992 American League All-Stars 2002 American League All-Stars Chicago White Sox players ... Wikipedia Article à¤à¥à¤à¤¾à¤¨à¤à¥à¤¶: - The Indological Knowledgebase Robin Mark Ventura (born July 14 in Santa Maria, California ) is a former Major League Baseball third baseman . He batted left-handed and threw right-handed. Ventura was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the amateur draft and made his debut the following year. After spent nine seasons with the Sox (1989-1998), he played for the New York Mets (1999-2001) and New York Yankees (2002-03) before joining the Los Angeles Dodgers late in the 2003 season. A patient hitter with a smooth stroke, Ventura was capable of reaching the fences from left-center to the right-field line. Despite his low average late at his career, he contributed in his usual ways, with solid if unspectacular glovework, lefthanded power and plenty of walks. As a fielder, Ventura had one of the better gloves at his position. Few were better at charging and bare-handing bunts. At the conclusion of the 2004 National League Division Series, with the Dodgers eliminated from contention, Ventura announced his retirement from baseball.
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Extractions: Inline videos See also: Category: Articles with embedded Videos. Robin Mark Ventura (born July 14 in Santa Maria, California ) is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball who played primarily for the Chicago White Sox Ken Boyer Ron Santo Brooks Robinson and Mike Schmidt home runs and win at least five Gold Glove Awards . He ranks 14th in major league history with 1887 games at third base, and his six career Gold Gloves place him behind only Robinson (16) and Schmidt (10) at his position. Baseball statistician and historian Bill James , in the 2001 revision of his Historical Baseball Abstract , chose Ventura as the greatest third baseman of the 1990s. Ventura was selected by the White Sox in the amateur draft and made his debut the following year. After spending ten seasons with the Sox (1989-1998), he played for the New York Mets (1999-2001) and New York Yankees (2002-03) before joining the Los Angeles Dodgers late in the 2003 season. A patient hitter with a smooth stroke, Ventura was capable of reaching the fences from left-center to the right-field line. Despite a declining batting average late in his career, he continued to contribute with solid glovework, lefthanded power and plenty of
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