- John Valentin
Infobox MLB retired
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name=John Valentin
position=Shortstop /Third baseman
birthdate =birth date and age|1967|2|18
city-state|Mineola|New York
bats=Right
throws=Right
debutdate=July 27
debutyear=1992
debutteam=Boston Red Sox
finaldate=September 29
finalyear=2002
finalteam=New York Mets
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.279
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=124
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=558
teams=
*Boston Red Sox (by|1992-by|2001)
*New York Mets (by|2002)
highlights=
*Silver Slugger Award (AL SS): 1995
*Unassisted triple play : July 8, 1994
*Led AL in Doubles (47) in 1997John William Valentin (pronEng|ˈvælɨntɪn; born
February 18 1967 inMineola, New York ) is a formershortstop andthird baseman inMajor League Baseball . He played most of his major league career with theBoston Red Sox , with his final season being for theNew York Mets . He batted and threw right-handed. He is currently the manager of theInland Empire 66ers of San Bernardino in the Class-ACalifornia League .College career
Valentin attended
Seton Hall University , where he played withMo Vaughn , before starting his professional career in the Red Sox minor league system in by|1988. He first played in a major league game in by|1992.Professional career
In 11 seasons with the Red Sox and Mets, Valentin had a .279
batting average , and accumulated a total of 1093 hits. He hit 124 careerhome run s, and had 558 runs batted in.His best season was by|1995, when he batted .298 with 27 home runs, 37 doubles, 20
stolen base s and 81 walks. Valentin finished ninth in theAmerican League MVP voting, and helped lead the Red Sox to their first division title since 1990.Valentin had a .971
fielding percentage in his first 3 years as a shortstop for the Red Sox and was beloved by the Boston fans, playing solid defense and getting clutch hits in the late innings.During the by|1996 season, Red Sox prospect
Nomar Garciaparra battled for the spot of shortstop with Valentin, who had held the position for his entire career. Garciaparra took over the shortstop position in 1997, forcing Valentin over to second base. Later that season, he shifted to third base after the regular third baseman,Tim Naehring , was injured. Valentin spent three more seasons with the Red Sox (playing only a total of 31 games the last two years) before ending his career with the Mets.Minor league coaching career
In January 2008, Valentin joined the
Inland Empire 66ers of San Bernardino (the High-A minor league affiliate of theLos Angeles Dodgers ) as hitting coach for the 2008 season. [ie66ers.com: [http://www.ie66ers.com/66ers/archive/index.html?article_id=652 "66ers Staff Set For 2008"] ] Shortly after accepting this assignment, managerDave Collins resigned for personal reasons, and Valentin was promoted to Manager of the 66ers [http://www.ie66ers.com/66ers/archive/index.html?article_id=664] .Info
* One of only 14 players in modern major league history to complete an
unassisted triple play (July 8 , by|1994).
* OnJune 6 , by|1996, he hit for the cycle. He is the only player in baseball history to both complete an unassisted triple play "and" hit for the cycle.
* Got his 1000th hit in front of a sold-out crowd atFenway Park .
* Hit 3 home runs in the1999 American League Division Series to lead the Red Sox over theCleveland Indians .
* Led the league in doubles in by|1997 (47).
*Silver Slugger Award winner in 1995 at shortstop.
* Works as a part-time television analyst for the New England Sports Network, which airs Boston Red Sox games.
*In February 2004 he auctioned off his estate on Navesink River Road in the Locust Section ofMiddletown, New Jersey for 13 million dollars. The riverfront home was 20,000 square feet, five stories and had never been lived in.
* He owns Julia's Restaurant inAtlantic Highlands, New Jersey .ee also
*
Hitting for the cycle
*Major League Baseball hitters with three home runs in one game
*List of Major League Baseball doubles champions External links
*baseball-reference|id=v/valenjo02
Footnotes
References
* Grossman, Leigh (compiler). The Red Sox Fan Handbook. Pomfret, Connecticut: Swordsmith Books. ISBN 1-931013-03-9. Pgs. 180-181.
* Stout, Glenn and Johnson, Richard A. Red Sox Century. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN 0-395-88417-9. Pg. 432.
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