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Robin Ventura

By lilpas1
  • Date of Birth

    Date of Birth
    July 14,1967 Robin Ventura was born in Santa Maria, California. He lived with his parents John and Darlene Ventura in California.
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    Robin Ventura's Life

  • Showin' the skills

    Showin' the skills
    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,[3] breaking the previous record of 47.
  • Disturbance Handler

    Disturbance Handler
    He's a disturbance handler because if you're a coach or even a player then you will get mad/ into fights with other coaches or other players. If you're a coach and one of your players gets into a fight you have to get in there and break it up. If you're a palyer then you have to avoid fighting or yelling. Even though Ventura has gotten into a fight himself. The picture is him when he didn't hit the ball and went up to the pitcher and tried to fight even though the pitcher was twice his age.
  • Earlier years.

    Earlier years.
    He is a former professional baseball player, a third baseman who played for four major league teams, most notably for the White Sox through the 1990s.
  • Leading

    Leading
    He won his first Gold Glove Award for fielding excellence, set a team record for RBIs at third base, and led the AL in putouts. In 1992, Ventura won another Gold Glove and earned a spot on the All-Star team. (Leading by showing others how a real thrid basemen rolls. )
  • Organizing

    Organizing
    In a spring training game at Ed Smith Stadium, Ventura slid into home plate and caught his foot in the mud, suffering a broken and dislocated right ankle. The initial prognosis was that he would be lost for the season. However, Ventura returned on July 24. He organized how he would get back up there and keep playing again.
  • Conceptional

    He's conceptual as a coach because he can break down plays, remember the plays that went wrong to talk about improving after, and if somethings going the wrong direction he can solve it.
  • Negotiator

    Negotiator
    He's a negotiator because he can deal with players. As in, trade them or keep them.
  • Technical

    Technical
    "Managers acquire these skills initially through formal education and then further develop them through training and job experience." Well he is technical because he's had lots of baseball experience throughout his whole life.
  • Entreprenteur

    Entreprenteur
    He's an enterpreteur because he can throw in new plans. For example can change up the batting schedule as a coach or as a player he could have recommended ideas for the next game.
  • Leader

    Leader
    He is a leader because he worked hard and stepped up to take control of the Chicago White Sox. He is also a leader in his earlier years of playing just being a role model. (For example when he hurt his anklel, when it was better he got right up and back in the game.)
  • staffing

    staffing
    He puts players in places he would think they are good enough in, but usually just leaves them in the place they were at in the beginning, This is a part of becoming a coach, to make the team better and better.
  • Controlling

    Controlling
    He now controls and leads in the team The Chicago White Sox. He played for the Sox many years beforehand. He retired because of an incident in his leg. Now he is the leader.
  • Liaison

    Liaison
    He has meetings with other coaches, set up games on which field. To organize the whole set up of the games. He also answers questions for the press about his team.
  • Planning

    Planning
    As a coach Robin should plan to who they are playing. If it's a really good team then he should make up a plan according to what the other team has been doing to try and trick them. He will usually give the team members signs as in: a sign for slide, bunt, slap, and many more.
  • Resource Allocator

    Resource Allocator
    He's a resource allocator because he can set up games with other coaches and makes sure the players will be available.
  • Human Relations

    Human Relations
    He has human relations because he has to deal with other coaches, his players, and the press about his baseball criteria.