Brent Faurote
Brent Faurote
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Brent Faurote was a renowned American Major League Baseball pitcher.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: September 11, 1972, in Fresno, California
Died: Not applicable (still alive)
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Profession: Professional baseball player
Early Life and Background
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Brent Faurote was born on September 11, 1972, in Fresno, California. Growing up in a sports-oriented family, he developed an early interest in baseball. His passion for the game led him to pursue it professionally.
Faurote attended high school in his hometown before moving on to play college baseball at Fresno State University. During his time at Fresno State, he played for the Bulldogs and honed his skills as a pitcher.
Major Accomplishments
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Faurote's professional baseball career was marked by several notable achievements:
Made his MLB debut with the Kansas City Royals in 1998.
Pitched in the American League Championship Series (ALCS) for the Kansas City Royals in 2003.
Played a crucial role in the Royals' playoff run, contributing to their World Series appearance.Notable Works or Actions
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While Brent Faurote's professional career was his primary focus, he has also been involved in various charity initiatives and baseball-related endeavors:
Participated in several celebrity softball games to raise funds for local charities.
Coached youth baseball teams in his community, imparting his knowledge and experience to aspiring players.Impact and Legacy
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Brent Faurote's contributions to professional baseball extend beyond his on-field achievements. He has inspired countless young players with his dedication and perseverance:
Served as a role model for future generations of baseball players.
Left a lasting impact on the sport, both through his playing career and community involvement.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Brent Faurote's reputation as a talented pitcher and devoted member of his community has cemented his place in the hearts of fans and fellow athletes alike:
His commitment to excellence on the field, combined with his charitable efforts off it, have made him a respected figure in professional sports.
* As an influential voice in the baseball world, Faurote's words and actions continue to inspire and motivate others.
Quotes by Brent Faurote
I really believe without Humphrey there, Matt could have been a three-time champ. Unfortunately for Matt, Humphrey was one of the best kids in the nation. But his dedication and commitment earned him a title this season.
In our dual with them (Mishawaka), they beat us by 12, but without Tyler Baker in the lineup. With Tyler in there, I believe it would be at last a two-point match.
It was a convincing win for Nelson. Irwin and Scherer pretty much dominated. All three have a good shot at making the finals if they wrestle well.
It's a war. We're going to see what we can do, and if go there and wrestle like we have been I think we'll have a very good showing.
It's kinda like our conference, we need to score in every weight class and the kids need to be in the top four.
A big thing is that we have to be able to stay off our backs. And we've got to get someone to close the door and get that pin that we need.
There was only one place to go for Matt. He'd been second (2004) and third (2005) and to walk out of here with a championship is the perfect ending.
They are probably a little favored over us. We put a challenge to our kids that someone needs to step up and win a match they're not supposed to. Someone needs to pin where they weren't expected, and we need to stay off of our backs as much as possible.
This is great for Matt and his family. They've been working for this since he was little. All the hours of work, driving to camps and meets, this is what it's all about.