
Robin Ventura net worth is
$10 Million
Robin Ventura Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Robin Mark Ventura (/v?n?t?r?/ ven-TURR-?; 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.
| Full Name | Robin Ventura |
| Net Worth | $10 Million |
| Date Of Birth | July 14, 1967 |
| Place Of Birth | Santa Maria, California, USA |
| Height | 6' 1" |
| Profession | Baseball player |
| Education | Oklahoma State University–Stillwater, Ernest Righetti High School |
| Nationality | American |
| Spouse | Stephanie Hebard |
| Children | Grace Alaina Ventura, Madison Elizabeth Ventura, Jack Robert Ventura, Rachel Dane Ventura |
| Parents | John Ventura, Darlene Ventura |
| Nicknames | Robin Ventura, Ventura, Robin |
| IMDB | http://imdb.com/name/nm1157195 |
| Nominations | Memorable Performance of the Year ESPY Award |
| Star Sign | Cancer |
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| 1 | Named to Baseball Digest magazine's 1990 Rookie All-Star Team. |
| 2 | Made major league debut on 12 September 1989. |
| 3 | Third baseman with the American League's Chicago White Sox (1989-1998), and New York Yankees (2002-2003[start]); and the National League's New York Mets (1999-2001) and Los Angeles Dodgers (2003[end]-2004). |
| 4 | Announced his retirement of October 10th, 2004 following the Dodgers loss to the St. Louis Cardinals in game 5 of the Division Series. |
| 5 | Children: Rachel Dane (29 July 1992); Madison Elizabeth (7 October 1993); Grace Alaina (24 August 1995); Jack Robert (29 October 1998) |
| 6 | Hit first homerun off now teammate Roger Clemens on April 18, 1990. |
| 7 | Collected his 1st and 1,000th hit off college teammate Ben McDonald. |
| 8 | On December 7th, 2001 became the first player to be traded from Mets to Yankees in eight years. |
| 9 | Inducted Oklahoma State Baseball Hall of Fame. |
| 10 | American League Player of the Month, July 1991. |
| 11 | Two time player of the week, once in each league. July 21st, 1991 and August 1, 1999. |
| 12 | Only Brooks Robinson who has fifteen and Buddy Bell who has six have more gold gloves at third base. Two time all-star. |
| 13 | U.S. Olympic team, 1988 |
| 14 | Golden Spikes Award, 1998. |
| 15 | Baseball America's college player of the year, 1987. |
| 16 | Only player to hit a grand slam in each game of a double header. |
| 17 | Has two older brothers, Randy and Rick, and a younger brother Ryan. |
| 18 | Was born to parents John and Darlene. |
| 19 | Finished his career with 18 grand slams which ties him for third all-time. |
| 20 | Is the only player to hit two grand slams in a day on two different occasions, once in a double header. |
| 21 | In 1993, was suspended for charging the mound on Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan. Ryan put him in a head lock and beat him senseless. |
| 22 | Was a member of the gold-medal-winning 1988 U.S. Olympic baseball team along with Tino Martinez |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| MLB Network Presents | 2016 | TV Series | Himself |
| Sunday Night Baseball | 1991-2013 | TV Series | Himself - Chicago White Sox Third Baseman / Himself - New York Mets Third Baseman / Himself - Chicago White Sox Manager / ... |
| Prime 9 | 2009-2010 | TV Series | Himself |
| Cathedrals of the Game | 2004 | TV Series documentary | Himself - Dodger Player |
| ESPN SportsCentury | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
| Candid Camera | 2003 | TV Series | Himself |
| 2002 MLB All-Star Game | 2002 | TV Special | Himself - AL Third Baseman: New York Yankees |
| 2000 Official World Series | 2000 | Video documentary | Himself (New York Mets third baseman) |
| 2000 National League Championship Series | 2000 | TV Series | Himself - New York Mets Third Baseman |
| 1999 National League Championship Series | 1999 | TV Mini-Series | Himself - New York Mets Third Baseman |
| 1993 American League Championship Series | 1993 | TV Mini-Series | Himself - Chicago White Sox Third Baseman / First Baseman |
| 1992 MLB All-Star Game | 1992 | TV Special | Himself - AL Third Baseman |
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